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  • jaypers
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    edited 8 November 2024 at 6:51PM
    gele said:
    I have just opened the Principality 6 month regular saver and have an account number etc. It says an activation code will be sent by post to access the account online. Is there any reason to wait to fund the account or am I fine to fund it immediately.? I suppose my concern is if the account is pulled in the next couple of days or so, but with an account number, I will still get an activation code and be able to fund later wont I? 
    Pretty sure you get an immediate, but limited login and you can see balances etc. The activation code just unlocks full functionality as far as I remember. Check your email and they should have sent you a user id. 
  • Dizzycap
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    edited 8 November 2024 at 8:35PM
    bigjoe said:

    Personally, I like to step ladder my RS maturity dates so that I have at least 2-3 RS maturing each month, but it doesn't always work out as planned, especially when a few can get pulled within a couple of weeks during the 'UK Savings Week' in September.
    Does this mean you have dozens of RS accounts? Is that common on this thread? And does it not mean paying tax on savings, effectively cutting IR?

    Is the thinking lots of RS at higher interest is better than lump sum in lower interest ISA for example?
    Everyone has their personal way that suits their savings habits according to their personal finances and future goals. There is no secret / right or wrong forumla, except with the aim of maximising returns.
    Obviously it's a good idea to take advantage of an ISA where interest is tax free and it's especially good if its flexible Cash ISA where you can dip in and replace, if needed, as the max £20k remains and dosen't reduce no matter how many times you may need to dip & replace.
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  • Janie2008
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    gele said:
    I have just opened the Principality 6 month regular saver and have an account number etc. It says an activation code will be sent by post to access the account online. Is there any reason to wait to fund the account or am I fine to fund it immediately.? I suppose my concern is if the account is pulled in the next couple of days or so, but with an account number, I will still get an activation code and be able to fund later wont I? 
    I did mine immediately. It doesn't matter if it's pulled  just check if you have to fund within a certain number of days. 
  • simonsmithsays
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    edited 8 November 2024 at 9:25PM
    Mods - is it worth merging some of the comments on this thread with the one below?

    We currently have two Savings threads discussing the merits of RS.

    (Puts tin hat 🤠 on)

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6566193/optimum-number-of-regular-savings-accounts#latest
  • surreysaver
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    Mods - is it worth merging some of the comments on this thread with the one below?

    We currently have two Savings threads discussing the merits of RS.

    (Puts tin hat 🤠 on)

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6566193/optimum-number-of-regular-savings-accounts#latest
    The odd comment or query is fine, but when it turns into a full blown discussion...
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  • surreysaver
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    s71hj said:
    Vernon BS Rate Reductions From 1/12/24:

    Online Regular Saver 6.5% NO CHANGE
    Locals only isn't it?
    On Moneyfacts it says existing customers as well, but cannot find any reference to that on Vernon's website. I think originally it was also available for existing customers, but perhaps Moneyfacts hasn't updated its website 
    If you log in and go to "Products" in the left hand pane you get the list of options of which the ORS is there. I opened it in June though. The product info does say the postcodes but IIRC it said the same when I opened it.
    I've had a look. The application process specifically asks if I was a member of Vernon prior to 1st May 2024, which I wasn't!
    I applied for the Vernon Regular Saver last night, but got a rejection email as I don't live within the postcode area, so they're not accepting applications from existing customers 
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  • gt94sss2
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    Gatehouse RS

    I have received a message saying that Gatehouse are closing my Regular Saver Issue 2 account as I hold a Issue 1 account.

    Is anyone else in a similar position?


  • gt94sss2 said:
    Gatehouse RS

    I have received a message saying that Gatehouse are closing my Regular Saver Issue 2 account as I hold a Issue 1 account.

    Is anyone else in a similar position?


    Did it to me on the 2nd of November. I put £300 in on the 31st, then £300 more on the 1st.
    Gave me 5p interest.
  • friolento
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    gt94sss2 said:
    Gatehouse RS

    I have received a message saying that Gatehouse are closing my Regular Saver Issue 2 account as I hold a Issue 1 account.

    Is anyone else in a similar position?



    Annoying, to say the least. Is this the great Gatehouse revenge? Now enforcing their T&Cs, after they have been cornered by folks who wanted a 13th deposit?

    My issue 1 is due to mature later this month, and I have held issue 2 for a couple of months. I have not been told off yet. What's the maturity date on your issue 1?
  • gt94sss2
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    friolento said:
    gt94sss2 said:
    Gatehouse RS

    I have received a message saying that Gatehouse are closing my Regular Saver Issue 2 account as I hold a Issue 1 account.

    Is anyone else in a similar position?



    Annoying, to say the least. Is this the great Gatehouse revenge? Now enforcing their T&Cs, after they have been cornered by folks who wanted a 13th deposit?

    My issue 1 is due to mature later this month, and I have held issue 2 for a couple of months. I have not been told off yet. What's the maturity date on your issue 1?
    Just before the end of the month
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