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ForumUser7 said:intalex said:janusdesign said:First Direct have posted the changes to their savings rates - the Regular Saver is not included in the changes, so remains at 7.0%1
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ForumUser7 said:intalex said:janusdesign said:First Direct have posted the changes to their savings rates - the Regular Saver is not included in the changes, so remains at 7.0%
Is this account not subject to a minimum monthly deposit of £25?
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wiseonesomeofthetime said:ForumUser7 said:intalex said:janusdesign said:First Direct have posted the changes to their savings rates - the Regular Saver is not included in the changes, so remains at 7.0%
Is this account not subject to a minimum monthly deposit of £25?3 -
Thanks. I'm stopping mine then as those funds can be redirected elsewhere 👍
Probably too late for July's deposit, but I'll give it a try later.0 -
wiseonesomeofthetime said:ForumUser7 said:intalex said:janusdesign said:First Direct have posted the changes to their savings rates - the Regular Saver is not included in the changes, so remains at 7.0%
Is this account not subject to a minimum monthly deposit of £25?
Apologies @ForumUser7, I'm afraid I forgot to ask them in branch on Monday whether there was any specific penalty for not making a deposit each month. I'll head to my local branch this morning and ask them for you but given that HSBC have been known to be a tad fussy at times I would still just deposit the £25/mth regardless if I were you.2 -
Bridlington1 said:wiseonesomeofthetime said:ForumUser7 said:intalex said:janusdesign said:First Direct have posted the changes to their savings rates - the Regular Saver is not included in the changes, so remains at 7.0%
Is this account not subject to a minimum monthly deposit of £25?
Apologies @ForumUser7, I'm afraid I forgot to ask them in branch on Monday whether there was any specific penalty for not making a deposit each month. I'll head to my local branch this morning and ask them for you but given that HSBC have been known to be a tad fussy at times I would still just deposit the £25/mth regardless if I were you.4 -
wmb194 said:Bridlington1 said:wiseonesomeofthetime said:ForumUser7 said:intalex said:janusdesign said:First Direct have posted the changes to their savings rates - the Regular Saver is not included in the changes, so remains at 7.0%
Is this account not subject to a minimum monthly deposit of £25?
Apologies @ForumUser7, I'm afraid I forgot to ask them in branch on Monday whether there was any specific penalty for not making a deposit each month. I'll head to my local branch this morning and ask them for you but given that HSBC have been known to be a tad fussy at times I would still just deposit the £25/mth regardless if I were you.Apologies then, it appears once again I've been a complete fool. I'd misinterpreted "regular deposits must be made by standing order each month" to mean that I had to make regular deposits by SO each month, rather than if I do make regular deposits each month they must be between £25 and £250.
I shall now delete my SO.I think the thing that threw me was moneyfacts stating that a minimum of 12 deposits needed to be made, which appears to have been a typo.1 -
I also thought the HSBC RS needed at least £25 deposited every month to be fair.
I closed mine near the start of June though. Didn't matter too much as I'd only started it in late April so I don't think I lost much interest.
One thing to note, and I'm not sure if this was an issue specific to me, but after I got them to close it, I assumed the SO would also get cancelled since the RS no longer existed. However it didn't get cancelled. I still had money taken from my HSBC account earlier this week, even though the RS had been closed for several weeks (so I went into a minus balance). It made no sense as the money had no where to go. I had to speak to a customer service rep who was able to get it reversed and also cancelled the SO, but I still thought it was bizarre, as I don't know how the money can be taken when the destination account no longer exists. You would think they would've tied all that up at the time I asked to close the RS but they clearly didn't.0 -
t1redmonkey said:I also thought the HSBC RS needed at least £25 deposited every month to be fair.
I closed mine near the start of June though. Didn't matter too much as I'd only started it in late April so I don't think I lost much interest.
One thing to note, and I'm not sure if this was an issue specific to me, but after I got them to close it, I assumed the SO would also get cancelled since the RS no longer existed. However it didn't get cancelled. I still had money taken from my HSBC account earlier this week, even though the RS had been closed for several weeks (so I went into a minus balance). It made no sense as the money had no where to go. I had to speak to a customer service rep who was able to get it reversed and also cancelled the SO, but I still thought it was bizarre, as I don't know how the money can be taken when the destination account no longer exists. You would think they would've tied all that up at the time I asked to close the RS but they clearly didn't.0 -
t1redmonkey said:It made no sense as the money had no where to go. I had to speak to a customer service rep who was able to get it reversed and also cancelled the SO, but I still thought it was bizarre, as I don't know how the money can be taken when the destination account no longer exists. You would think they would've tied all that up at the time I asked to close the RS but they clearly didn't.
The money is not being taken by the destination account, it's sent from the originating one.1
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