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I know it's technically against HSBC T&Cs so I'm just noting this for info as it may be useful to some - I've successfully cancelled the standing order created on opening of the account and internally transferred this month's HSBC 7% Regular Saver contribution4
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I was required to give 3 characters from one of the memorable words followed up with passcode in text messageallegro120 said:
No cars or heroes required for login. Just need your ID typed (copy/paste don't work), password and they send you passcode in text message.35har1old said:
You will require them when you loginallegro120 said:
I telephoned MHBS 3 times and wasn't asked any ridiculous questions, just the usual security questions - name, address, DoB... I didn't know my account number yet, and even that didn't prompt them to ask me who my hero is.masonic said:
Possibly because they'll using them for telephone security too.jameseonline said:Also dumb is no caps or special characters, goes against everything I'm used to with setting up online accounts tbh.0 -
Thanks for this heads up. I have just done the same.PloughmansLunch said:I know it's technically against HSBC T&Cs so I'm just noting this for info as it may be useful to some - I've successfully cancelled the standing order created on opening of the account and internally transferred this month's HSBC 7% Regular Saver contribution0 -
I had various HSBC reg savers before (not using the 7% one as I only use reg savers nowadays with access to funds) and never had a standing order set up and also not always funded the minimum £25 either.PloughmansLunch said:I know it's technically against HSBC T&Cs so I'm just noting this for info as it may be useful to some - I've successfully cancelled the standing order created on opening of the account and internally transferred this month's HSBC 7% Regular Saver contribution1 -
Chorley Building Society have new Regular Ssver
5.16% £300 per month max 12 monthsRegular Saver Account
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Interest Rate
Opening Balance
Type of Account
Withdrawals
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Modern Saying Once Sh*t on Twice Bye!6 -
Does anybody know if Chorley have responded to recent Boe interest rate reductions yet (also same question for Suffolk bs in relation to their new RS). if so these 2 RS's probably just about pass muster as competitive rates for me.Afahmaep said:Chorley Building Society have new Regular Ssver
5.16% £300 per month max 12 monthsRegular Saver Account
Account Name
Interest Rate
Opening Balance
Type of Account
Withdrawals
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have you ever successfully funded one from a non-HSBC account, or do they *need* to be funded via HSBC directly?pecunianonolet said:
I had various HSBC reg savers before (not using the 7% one as I only use reg savers nowadays with access to funds) and never had a standing order set up and also not always funded the minimum £25 either.PloughmansLunch said:I know it's technically against HSBC T&Cs so I'm just noting this for info as it may be useful to some - I've successfully cancelled the standing order created on opening of the account and internally transferred this month's HSBC 7% Regular Saver contribution
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It would surely suggest a rollover to a new regular saver, but at what interest rate?friolento said:Digital_Payback said:Tipton Regular Saver
Just received this in the Tipton app.On selecting an option, without ANY further information, it asks me to confirm my choice.I’ve made no choice yet.(Ideally I just want an easy access account to keep a relationship with Tipton.)If I choose one of the options, are further details available, and if I don’t like what I read, is it possible to return to make another choice.
Thanks for reading and any clarification.
Could you figure out what they mean by Automatic Rollover?I’ll wait until they make their options clear!Digital Payback
The National Lottery : A tax on those who aren’t good at maths.0 -
Coventry BSLoyalty Regular Saver 6.75Sunny Day Saver 6.25
By coincidence both were opened on the 2nd (albeit in different months). I only contribute to them ad-hoc. Today feeding both from Chase CA, Sunny Day accepted the £150, but the Loyalty Regular bounced the £250 back to Chase - any thoughts on this pls?
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To really confuse things I spoke with a Tipton colleague the other week about a separate issue and I swear she said they don't DO a regular saver any more?!Hattie627 said:Tipton Regular Saver
I've had the same notification in the app as Digital_Payback. Confused! Can anyone clarify?0
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