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You don't need to open a FlexPlus. Convert the FlexDirect to a FlexAccount.
Double check this approach still fits the T&C though - should do I think, but wording isn't designed for a change in accounts so is a bit ambiguous.
The Flex Account is not a 'qualifying' account at my stage. I've never had one so I haven't deposited £750 per month for three months. Maybe Nationwide would consider my year of £1000 monthly deposits into the FlexDirect as being in the spirit of the thing? But we still can't be sure.0 -
The Flex Account is not a 'qualifying' account at my stage. I've never had one so I haven't deposited £750 per month for three months. Maybe Nationwide would consider my year of £1000 monthly deposits into the FlexDirect as being in the spirit of the thing? But we still can't be sure.
Thats why Zanderman said convert the flexdirect to the flex account rather than open a new one, a new one would have no history, a downgraded flexdirect to flexaccount would show you have been making credits which meet the requirements. when i've closed flexdirects they have always asked if i want to just downgrade it so am pretty sure the downgrade will fit the bill- Mortgage: 1st one down, 2nd also busted
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trix-a-belle wrote: »Thats why Zanderman said convert the flexdirect to the flex account rather than open a new one, a new one would have no history, a downgraded flexdirect to flexaccount would show you have been making credits which meet the requirements. when i've closed flexdirects they have always asked if i want to just downgrade it so am pretty sure the downgrade will fit the bill
That clarifies things for me nicely. I had wrongly assumed that downgrading meant a form of closing the old account. TY0 -
Is there any way to downgrade a FlexDirect to a standard FlexAccount online? I'll be needing to do this soon as my 12 months is almost up.0
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glider3560 wrote: »I've made three withdrawals, over three years (most recent Feb 2017), no ID was required. Just wrote a letter which I signed and posted to them. Cheque came a few days later.
They don't do BACS for Faster Payments, just CHAPS at £25.
I guessed it was a CHAPS payment for which I was being quoted.... They offer BACS on certain products, obviously not this saver.
Will use the cheque option.
Did everyone save the max per month (£500)?Free thinker.:cool:0 -
Is there any way to downgrade a FlexDirect to a standard FlexAccount online? I'll be needing to do this soon as my 12 months is almost up.
I downgraded mine over the phone - its a very long job as the girl has to read out all of the pages to you. Your card and account number etc don't change.
I then opened a new Flexdirect online (I think you are allowed three) I was sent the forms for the free European travel insurance. I put in £2500 which resulted in £10.38 in interest at the end of August. Then I set up a new Flex regular saver 5% which only allows £250 a month but still better than nothing.“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
I then opened a new Flexdirect online (I think you are allowed three) I put in £2500 which resulted in £10.38 in interest at the end of August. Then I set up a new Flex regular saver 5% which only allows £250 a month but still better than nothing.
I think this might surprise a few people on here0 -
I think this might surprise a few people on here
Have I made that up - just wondering where I got my info from now or if I misread something somewhere ......
I know I have only ever had one flexdirect at a time but I seemed to think you could have 3 different ones running at the same time.“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
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Have I made that up - just wondering where I got my info from now or if I misread something somewhere ......
I know I have only ever had one flexdirect at a time but I seemed to think you could have 3 different ones running at the same time.
You could open three if you want but they just pay you one Flex Direct with 5% interest, for the other two they will just pay you 1% interest. The algorithm will pick you up that you have more than one FD AC. This is based on my personal experience.
Also this has been reported by a few people on here.
But If you already manage to open three please feed the forum your finding.0
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