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  • Emily_Joy
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    edited 26 July 2022 at 11:21PM
    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?

  • Malchester
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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?

    The requirement is to live in the postcode areas OR be an existing member. In your case you qualify as an existing member wherever you live. For new accounts you can only open one if you are an existing member or live in the area
  • PRAISETHESUN
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    edited 27 July 2022 at 9:09AM
    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?

    The requirement is to live in the postcode areas OR be an existing member. In your case you qualify as an existing member wherever you live. For new accounts you can only open one if you are an existing member or live in the area
    The usual workaround for these types of restrictions is to open a savings account that has no postcode restrictions, such as their instant access saver (which is available nationally), and then you will qualify as an "existing customer" for any accounts which have limited availability. Applicable to most banks/BS, not just Darlington.
  • Emily_Joy
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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?

    The requirement is to live in the postcode areas OR be an existing member. In your case you qualify as an existing member wherever you live. For new accounts you can only open one if you are an existing member or live in the area
    The usual workaround for these types of restrictions is to open a savings account that has no postcode restrictions, such as their instant access saver (which is available nationally), and then you will qualify as an "existing customer" for any accounts which have limited availability. Applicable to most banks/BS, not just Darlington.
    What I am saying is that on the first page of this thread it reads that if you move out of the area your Special Occasion Saver will be converted to a different account with lower interest rate. This statement is not correct.
  • PRAISETHESUN
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    Emily_Joy 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?

    The requirement is to live in the postcode areas OR be an existing member. In your case you qualify as an existing member wherever you live. For new accounts you can only open one if you are an existing member or live in the area
    The usual workaround for these types of restrictions is to open a savings account that has no postcode restrictions, such as their instant access saver (which is available nationally), and then you will qualify as an "existing customer" for any accounts which have limited availability. Applicable to most banks/BS, not just Darlington.
    What I am saying is that on the first page of this thread it reads that if you move out of the area your Special Occasion Saver will be converted to a different account with lower interest rate. This statement is not correct.
    Good spot. Flagging this to @Special_Saver2 for the next update
  • where_are_we
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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.
  • swanfan02
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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.
    I closed my virgin home buying coach regular saver yesterday, full balance plus interest appeared in my linked account within half an hour. It was opened in February.
  • Wheres_My_Cashback
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    edited 27 July 2022 at 12:06PM
    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.
    Virgin have been known to increase RS rates in the past for already open accounts. Let's hope that come 4th Aug or soon after there will be an increase.
    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.
  • happybagger
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    edited 27 July 2022 at 12:29PM
    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%

    (not updated on their website but found by logging on)
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