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Skipton members RSI remember that some posters were considering closing the 7.5% version and then immediately opening the present 7% version. I am considering this technique to free savings to partially fund a new ISA come April.Has anyone tried this? How easy was the change?0
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friolento said:Message from Skipton:The date for the deposit still shows as the 4th. May be it will update overnight?
"My apologies, I can see that interest is being earned on this payment from the 1st March."
I asked them how they could "see" this, was it a separate field on the screen to the date credited? It took a while to get a reply to that actual question, but I eventually got ....
"I am able to view the date funds were received, processed and interested paid from."
So, it seems that the payment might remain as 4th, with a promise that the interest will be paid from the 1st. I have kept a copy of the chat!
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PloughmansLunch said:dealyboy said:@PloughmansLunch said:ChewyyBacca said:Has anybody opened a Co-Op Cashminder account and then successfully opened the 7% Regular saver with Co-op?
T&Cs of RS on the website says Cashminder current account is acceptable, but someone on the forum got rejected for RS, saying Cashminder acct is not acceptable.
Anyone else has got a different experience?
Hi Ploughmans ... What actually happens when you try to register? I must have tried about a dozen times before it actually worked.
His name is 6 space 8, with middle names taking up another 15, so there may be some truncation going on.0 -
savethepandas said:PloughmansLunch said:dealyboy said:@PloughmansLunch said:ChewyyBacca said:Has anybody opened a Co-Op Cashminder account and then successfully opened the 7% Regular saver with Co-op?
T&Cs of RS on the website says Cashminder current account is acceptable, but someone on the forum got rejected for RS, saying Cashminder acct is not acceptable.
Anyone else has got a different experience?
Hi Ploughmans ... What actually happens when you try to register? I must have tried about a dozen times before it actually worked.
His name is 6 space 8, with middle names taking up another 15, so there may be some truncation going on.1 -
Got a Co-op current account opened fairly quickly so applied for their regular saver on 4th March and got an application acknowledgement. It's now the 12th and no sign of the account. Called today and was told I forgot to put my middle name on the form but I guess nobody contacted me to query this?! It's so weird to be waiting so long when every other bank opens these accounts sometimes within a matter of minutes. She said I should have the account within the next couple of days but I guess we'll just have to see.0
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renza88 said:Got a Co-op current account opened fairly quickly so applied for their regular saver on 4th March and got an application acknowledgement. It's now the 12th and no sign of the account. Called today and was told I forgot to put my middle name on the form but I guess nobody contacted me to query this?! It's so weird to be waiting so long when every other bank opens these accounts sometimes within a matter of minutes. She said I should have the account within the next couple of days but I guess we'll just have to see.
They asked which was correct?
Seriously? 'Both', she said.
She's still waiting after a February 26th application...! They say they're busy with processing... finding things to be picky about? Failed to put a full stop after 'Rd' in your address?2 -
Whenever you're talking to a computer, you just need to tell it what it wants to hear. If you're giving data to a computer that already holds data on you, just give it the data that matches what it already knowsI consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?4
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@surreysaver said:Whenever you're talking to a computer, you just need to tell it what it wants to hear. If you're giving data to a computer that already holds data on you, just give it the data that matches what it already knows0
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dealyboy said:@surreysaver said:Whenever you're talking to a computer, you just need to tell it what it wants to hear. If you're giving data to a computer that already holds data on you, just give it the data that matches what it already knows2
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@soulsaver said:dealyboy said:@surreysaver said:Whenever you're talking to a computer, you just need to tell it what it wants to hear. If you're giving data to a computer that already holds data on you, just give it the data that matches what it already knows1
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