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  • allegro120
    allegro120 Posts: 1,846 Forumite
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    adindas said:
    What method other people use to get the second Nationwide Flex RS 8%?
    I tried it today this is what I get ...
    You are only allowed one of these. If one manages to open two they will close one of them.
  • adindas said:
    What method other people use to get the second Nationwide Flex RS 8%?
    I tried it today this is what I get ...
    You are only allowed one of these. If one manages to open two they will close one of them.
    If they've tightened up their checks that is?

    I remember not too far back of having 5 Flex direct current accounts paying 5%? for a year when only 1 was permitted. It was quite common amongst MSE readers to have a few ;-)
    It only took them 10 months to notice before notifying of closure of 4 so I was quite happy with my extra 40 months of interest.
  • molerat
    molerat Posts: 34,532 Forumite
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    adindas said:
    What method other people use to get the second Nationwide Flex RS 8%?
    I tried it today this is what I get ...
    You are only allowed one of these. If one manages to open two they will close one of them.
    If they've tightened up their checks that is?

    I remember not too far back of having 5 Flex direct current accounts paying 5%? for a year when only 1 was permitted. It was quite common amongst MSE readers to have a few ;-)
    It only took them 10 months to notice before notifying of closure of 4 so I was quite happy with my extra 40 months of interest.
    Ahh, the good old days when banks couldn't figure out what they were doing like the Virgin regular savers with double bubble interest :D

  • molerat said:
    adindas said:
    What method other people use to get the second Nationwide Flex RS 8%?
    I tried it today this is what I get ...
    You are only allowed one of these. If one manages to open two they will close one of them.
    If they've tightened up their checks that is?

    I remember not too far back of having 5 Flex direct current accounts paying 5%? for a year when only 1 was permitted. It was quite common amongst MSE readers to have a few ;-)
    It only took them 10 months to notice before notifying of closure of 4 so I was quite happy with my extra 40 months of interest.
    Ahh, the good old days when banks couldn't figure out what they were doing like the Virgin regular savers with double bubble interest :D

    Now that was a good one and time after time they did it !!!

    I do remember Virgin asking a few to send the money back, but I never got one of those letters. Think they realised it wasn't going to happen :D
  • adindas said:
    YBS Loyalty Regular eSaver 2023 7.0%
    Apply today using existing login. It took me less than five minutes and it already shows on my List of account with AC no already shown. I got this massage on the account
    "We're still setting up your account. Please come back tomorrow to make a deposit or change your account options. Withdrawals will be available in 14 days."




    It's OK. It is the way YBS operates. You will be able to pay in tomorrow, no earlier.
    I had to wait until two working days after. I tried one working day after, and it was returned to my source bank. 
  • adindas said:
    YBS Loyalty Regular eSaver 2023 7.0%
    Apply today using existing login. It took me less than five minutes and it already shows on my List of account with AC no already shown. I got this massage on the account
    "We're still setting up your account. Please come back tomorrow to make a deposit or change your account options. Withdrawals will be available in 14 days."




    It's OK. It is the way YBS operates. You will be able to pay in tomorrow, no earlier.
    I had to wait until two working days after. I tried one working day after, and it was returned to my source bank. 
    I opened and funded my YBS regular saver on the same day.
    Took a screenshot but to hard to black out all my details sorry.
  • krish
    krish Posts: 49 Forumite
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    edited 22 September 2023 at 7:04AM
    Successfully applied and opened Flex Reg Savers for myself and parents this morning after yesterday's applications (just one each) ended up with that same message about waiting for an email confirmation and trying again later (no emails came). But now, however, the account details of all three new accounts are yet to be recognised by external banks (in our cases both Barclays and Kroo). I'll wait until after 9am to see if it's a business hours thing, but yet another Nationwide fail after yesterday. No such issues with Santander's 5.2% easy access saver the other week, and that must have been a massive stampede.
  • Nick_C
    Nick_C Posts: 7,602 Forumite
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    @krish
    As mentioned above, it takes time for new accounts to be available for verification through the Confirmation of Payee system.

    Fund your Flex Current Account and transfer money from there to your new Regular Saver. 
  • krish said:
    Successfully applied and opened Flex Reg Savers for myself and parents this morning after yesterday's applications (just one each) ended up with that same message about waiting for an email confirmation and trying again later (no emails came). But now, however, the account details of all three new accounts are yet to be recognised by external banks (in our cases both Barclays and Kroo). I'll wait until after 9am to see if it's a business hours thing, but yet another Nationwide fail after yesterday. No such issues with Santander's 5.2% easy access saver the other week, and that must have been a massive stampede.
    I just set up a standing order to Nationwide from my bank and then one in nationwide to pay it.
    I do this for all my regular savers.

  • 10_66
    10_66 Posts: 3,448 Forumite
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     I just set up a standing order to Nationwide from my bank and then one in nationwide to pay it.
    I do this for all my regular savers.

    Just in case you may have missed this, and it might be that you prefer to have your standing order going into the N'wide regular saver via your N'wide current account, but you don't need to do this, you can just have a standing order directly from your "outside" current account.  I think they had used to require standing orders from their current accounts, but I can't see they stipulate it now.
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