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Evening all. As far as I can see Darlington Building society doesn't have any postcode requirements on their Special Occasion Regular Saver account. To be more specific, if you move out of the specified postcode area your account will not be closed. I know this for a fact because I was able to open two of these accounts and I am nowhere near the postcode area specified.I have a question. The OH and I are looking to open joint regular saving accounts with Saffron and Yorkshire building society. I have been a member of both for over 12 months, but the OH has not. Is this a problem? The second question is whether we need to have a joint current account for withdrawals first?
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Emily_Joy said:Evening all. As far as I can see Darlington Building society doesn't have any postcode requirements on their Special Occasion Regular Saver account. To be more specific, if you move out of the specified postcode area your account will not be closed. I know this for a fact because I was able to open two of these accounts and I am nowhere near the postcode area specified.I have a question. The OH and I are looking to open joint regular saving accounts with Saffron and Yorkshire building society. I have been a member of both for over 12 months, but the OH has not. Is this a problem? The second question is whether we need to have a joint current account for withdrawals first?1
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Malchester said:Emily_Joy said:Evening all. As far as I can see Darlington Building society doesn't have any postcode requirements on their Special Occasion Regular Saver account. To be more specific, if you move out of the specified postcode area your account will not be closed. I know this for a fact because I was able to open two of these accounts and I am nowhere near the postcode area specified.I have a question. The OH and I are looking to open joint regular saving accounts with Saffron and Yorkshire building society. I have been a member of both for over 12 months, but the OH has not. Is this a problem? The second question is whether we need to have a joint current account for withdrawals first?
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PRAISETHESUN said:Malchester said:Emily_Joy said:Evening all. As far as I can see Darlington Building society doesn't have any postcode requirements on their Special Occasion Regular Saver account. To be more specific, if you move out of the specified postcode area your account will not be closed. I know this for a fact because I was able to open two of these accounts and I am nowhere near the postcode area specified.I have a question. The OH and I are looking to open joint regular saving accounts with Saffron and Yorkshire building society. I have been a member of both for over 12 months, but the OH has not. Is this a problem? The second question is whether we need to have a joint current account for withdrawals first?1
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Talking of the Darlington BS , they have upped their rates again from today. Special Occasion Saver now 2.20% (up from 1.95%). Other Reg Savers also upped. Same t&c's as far as I can see.8
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Emily_Joy said:PRAISETHESUN said:Malchester said:Emily_Joy said:Evening all. As far as I can see Darlington Building society doesn't have any postcode requirements on their Special Occasion Regular Saver account. To be more specific, if you move out of the specified postcode area your account will not be closed. I know this for a fact because I was able to open two of these accounts and I am nowhere near the postcode area specified.I have a question. The OH and I are looking to open joint regular saving accounts with Saffron and Yorkshire building society. I have been a member of both for over 12 months, but the OH has not. Is this a problem? The second question is whether we need to have a joint current account for withdrawals first?3
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With increasing interest rates, the fixed 1.75% Virgin Home Buying Coach Regular Savers are now not competitive. Even the Virgin M Plus Saver is now 1.71%. Has anyone closed one of these accounts? Are there any issues? There is no loss of interest. The alternative is reduce the balance to £1 and have a monthly standing order for £1 until maturity.
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where_are_we said:With increasing interest rates, the fixed 1.75% Virgin Home Buying Coach Regular Savers are now not competitive. Even the Virgin M Plus Saver is now 1.71%. Has anyone closed one of these accounts? Are there any issues? There is no loss of interest. The alternative is reduce the balance to £1 and have a monthly standing order for £1 until maturity.1
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where_are_we said:With increasing interest rates, the fixed 1.75% Virgin Home Buying Coach Regular Savers are now not competitive. Even the Virgin M Plus Saver is now 1.71%. Has anyone closed one of these accounts? Are there any issues? There is no loss of interest. The alternative is reduce the balance to £1 and have a monthly standing order for £1 until maturity.
Even if not the HBC RS are effectively easy access savings accounts so will still trump other accounts in this category.
Loughborough RS and some Monmouth RS however are now no longer viable unless rates increase.
Time to re-evaluate some S/Os before Monday.0 -
Darlington BS
For those with the legacy High Days saver RS account where the interest rate had previously mirrored the new SOS, the rate has only increased to 2.05%
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