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allegro120 said:Wheres_My_Cashback said:Bridlington1 said:Bigwheels1111 said:Please no more regular savers. I’m getting addicted to them.
I'm up to 8 now or is it nine.
Cash flow at this time of the year is more problematic though as there are far less RS accounts opened/maturing in the 1st half of the year, compared to 2nd so recycling becomes harder/more restricted.
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TSB RSA is now paying 6.0%. This is gem as it is Immediate access to your money with no withdrawal charges@ 6.00% Gross/AER.Has anyone tried recently whether to close the old one and immediately reopen a new one still work ?? If my memory serves well and not confused with other RSA, it did not work for me any longer. The only exception is if you reopen a new Current account and use this a foundation to open a RSA.1
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Has anyone tried recently whether to close the old one and immediately reopen a new one still work ?? If my memory serves well and not confused with other RSA, it did not work for me any longer. The only exception is if you reopen a new Current account and use this a foundation to open a RSA.3
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adindas said:TSB RSA is now paying 6.0%. This is gem as it is Immediate access to your money with no withdrawal charges@ 6.00% Gross/AER.Has anyone tried recently whether to close the old one and immediately reopen a new one still work ?? If my memory serves well and not confused with other RSA, it did not work for me any longer. The only exception is if you reopen a new Current account and use this a foundation to open a RSA.2
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allegro120 said:adindas said:TSB RSA is now paying 6.0%. This is gem as it is Immediate access to your money with no withdrawal charges@ 6.00% Gross/AER.Has anyone tried recently whether to close the old one and immediately reopen a new one still work ?? If my memory serves well and not confused with other RSA, it did not work for me any longer. The only exception is if you reopen a new Current account and use this a foundation to open a RSA.It worked for me in the past. But at that time I opened a new account to bank an incentive/cashback, not primarily to get their RSA. I have not tried with the new one.1
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adindas said:TSB RSA is now paying 6.0%. This is gem as it is Immediate access to your money with no withdrawal charges@ 6.00% Gross/AER.Has anyone tried recently whether to close the old one and immediately reopen a new one still work ?? If my memory serves well and not confused with other RSA, it did not work for me any longer. The only exception is if you reopen a new Current account and use this a foundation to open a RSA.0
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allegro120 said:adindas said:TSB RSA is now paying 6.0%. This is gem as it is Immediate access to your money with no withdrawal charges@ 6.00% Gross/AER.Has anyone tried recently whether to close the old one and immediately reopen a new one still work ?? If my memory serves well and not confused with other RSA, it did not work for me any longer. The only exception is if you reopen a new Current account and use this a foundation to open a RSA.1
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soulsaver said:adindas said:TSB RSA is now paying 6.0%. This is gem as it is Immediate access to your money with no withdrawal charges@ 6.00% Gross/AER.Has anyone tried recently whether to close the old one and immediately reopen a new one still work ?? If my memory serves well and not confused with other RSA, it did not work for me any longer. The only exception is if you reopen a new Current account and use this a foundation to open a RSA.The last one I tried was end of December 2023. It worked for me. I just notice from my record, I got the new one paying 6.0% Interest coming with this new account. So I am confident it will still work with this method. MY RSA was opened early January 2024.
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friolento said:allegro120 said:Sallyforth said:... It may also come in handy to be a member for future offers and there is a branch within walking distance of my home if ever needed.
I agree, YBS membership is worth it BUT a regular saver that matures in 10 months time isn't the best account to choose for this. A standard easy access saver with a minimum balance is a better 'membership' account.6 -
PloughmansLunch said:allegro120 said:adindas said:TSB RSA is now paying 6.0%. This is gem as it is Immediate access to your money with no withdrawal charges@ 6.00% Gross/AER.Has anyone tried recently whether to close the old one and immediately reopen a new one still work ?? If my memory serves well and not confused with other RSA, it did not work for me any longer. The only exception is if you reopen a new Current account and use this a foundation to open a RSA.0
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