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adindas said:YBS Christmas Regular eSaver 2024. How many withdrawals are allowed ??In the KPI it is stated:"Withdrawals
The Christmas Regular eSaver 2024 account allows you unlimited number of withdrawals from your account on
one day during the term. Withdrawals are instant and if required you can close your account even if you haveused your withdrawal day"It is stated "unlimited number of withdrawals", but it is also stated "on one day"Does it mean- you could only make withdrawal on one particular day of your choice. ??- In this particular day you could make unlimited number of withdrawals- You cannot make another withdrawal on another date (?)Is my understanding correct ? If this was the case it is quite odd calling it unlimited number of withdrawals. Any info lead will be very much appreciated.thx1 -
adindas said:YBS Christmas Regular eSaver 2024. How many withdrawals are allowed ??In the KPI it is stated:"Withdrawals
The Christmas Regular eSaver 2024 account allows you unlimited number of withdrawals from your account on
one day during the term. Withdrawals are instant and if required you can close your account even if you haveused your withdrawal day"It is stated "unlimited number of withdrawals", but it is also stated "on one day"Does it mean- you could only make withdrawal on one particular day of your choice. ??- In this particular day you could make unlimited number of withdrawals- You cannot make another withdrawal on another date (?)Is my understanding correct ? If this was the case it is quite odd calling it unlimited number of withdrawals. Any info lead will be very much appreciated.thx
You have one withdrawal day during the term, on which you can make as many withdrawals as you want. In addition, you can also close the account even if you have used your withdrawal day.
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adindas said:YBS Christmas Regular eSaver 2024. How many withdrawals are allowed ??In the KPI it is stated:"Withdrawals
The Christmas Regular eSaver 2024 account allows you unlimited number of withdrawals from your account on
one day during the term. Withdrawals are instant and if required you can close your account even if you haveused your withdrawal day"It is stated "unlimited number of withdrawals", but it is also stated "on one day"Does it mean- you could only make withdrawal on one particular day of your choice. ??- In this particular day you could make unlimited number of withdrawals- You cannot make another withdrawal on another date (?)Is my understanding correct ? If this was the case it is quite odd calling it unlimited number of withdrawals. Any info lead will be very much appreciated.thx
If I were YBS I’d keep it simple - there must be customers who misread it (all their Regular Savers have it, I believe) and consequently think the withdrawal arrangements to be more generous than they are.
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Thanks. I fail to understand who on earth will need to do several withdrawals in one day considering you could only save £150 per month.Say half way you would have saved 6X£150=£900. Who would want to spend time to do multiple withdrawals for such amount if he could just withdraw what he needs in one go. Also considering your time to do multiple withdrawals for such a tiny interest.Have I missed something here. Is there any logic behind this such as soemone could benefit this "multiple withdrawals" but you only have one day window ??
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adindas said:
Thanks. I fail to understand who on earth will need to do several withdrawals in one day considering you could only save £150 per month.
Say half way you would have saved 6X£150=£900. Who would want to spend time to do multiple withdrawals for such amount if he could just withdraw what he needs in one go. Also considering your time to do multiple withdrawals for such a tiny interest.
Have I missed something here. Is there any logic behind this such as soemone could benefit this "multiple withdrawals" but you only have one day window ??
It's just another form of limited access, slightly more flexible than single access. I doubt it's oft availed, but sometimes not everything goes to plan during the day, or mistakes are made.
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adindas said:Thanks. I fail to understand who on earth will need to do several withdrawals in one day considering you could only save £150 per month.Say half way you would have saved 6X£150=£900. Who would want to spend time to do multiple withdrawals for such amount if he could just withdraw what he needs in one go. Also considering your time to do multiple withdrawals for such a tiny interest.Have I missed something here. Is there any logic behind this such as soemone could benefit this "multiple withdrawals" but you only have one day window ??0
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I think it would only be useful if you accidentally originally requested a withdrawal for the wrong amount (if too low)If you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.
N.B. (Amended from Forum Rules): You must investigate, and check several times, before you make any decisions or take any action based on any information you glean from any of my content, as nothing I post is advice, rather it is personal opinion and is solely for discussion purposes. I research before my posts, and I never intend to share anything that is misleading, misinforming, or out of date, but don't rely on everything you read. Some of the information changes quickly, is my own opinion or may be incorrect. Verify anything you read before acting on it to protect yourself because you are responsible for any action you consequently make... DYOR, YMMV etc.1 -
ForumUser7 said:I think it would only be useful if you accidentally originally requested a withdrawal for the wrong amount (if too low)1
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allegro120 said:ForumUser7 said:I think it would only be useful if you accidentally originally requested a withdrawal for the wrong amount (if too low)
Though I was more thinking silly mistakes like selecting a button near the intended button the keypad. Similar I suppose, could be 600 rather than 900 - 172 rather than 483. Though would hope people checked to try and avoid these mistakes.If you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.
N.B. (Amended from Forum Rules): You must investigate, and check several times, before you make any decisions or take any action based on any information you glean from any of my content, as nothing I post is advice, rather it is personal opinion and is solely for discussion purposes. I research before my posts, and I never intend to share anything that is misleading, misinforming, or out of date, but don't rely on everything you read. Some of the information changes quickly, is my own opinion or may be incorrect. Verify anything you read before acting on it to protect yourself because you are responsible for any action you consequently make... DYOR, YMMV etc.0 -
adindas said:Thanks. I fail to understand who on earth will need to do several withdrawals in one day considering you could only save £150 per month.Say half way you would have saved 6X£150=£900. Who would want to spend time to do multiple withdrawals for such amount if he could just withdraw what he needs in one go. Also considering your time to do multiple withdrawals for such a tiny interest.Have I missed something here. Is there any logic behind this such as soemone could benefit this "multiple withdrawals" but you only have one day window ??But you can if you want to, and other people might want to even if you don’t 😀
To those who say it would be irrational to make more than one withdrawal on the same day: someone might want to take some money out of YBS to one if their current accounts, and some to another YBS account. Whilst I have never needed this flexibility myself, I think it’s good that this option exists.5
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