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  • george9071
    george9071 Posts: 160 Forumite
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    I am sure it is still 1% but i have left my account to go dormant if your unsure give them a message on live chat or contact them via twitter or facebook.
  • soulsaver
    soulsaver Posts: 6,736 Forumite
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    It's 1 % if you fulfill the funding criteria; see it l/h side of the statements.
  • margaretx9
    margaretx9 Posts: 212 Forumite
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    soulsaver said:
    It's 1 % if you fulfill the funding criteria; see it l/h side of the statements.
    People will old accounts have no funding requirement - it can be used like a savings account.
  • soulsaver
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    soulsaver said:
    It's 1 % if you fulfill the funding criteria; see it l/h side of the statements.
    People will old accounts have no funding requirement - it can be used like a savings account.
    As had already been posted by the OP. 
  • RG2015
    RG2015 Posts: 6,082 Forumite
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    edited 7 May 2020 at 10:26AM
    soulsaver said:
    soulsaver said:
    It's 1 % if you fulfill the funding criteria; see it l/h side of the statements.
    People will old accounts have no funding requirement - it can be used like a savings account.
    As had already been posted by the OP. 
    If the OP had posted this information on this thread it has now been removed.
  • Hasbeen
    Hasbeen Posts: 4,404 Forumite
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    Hasbeen said:

    Simplest way of finding out is for you to log in to your accounts. Where it shows you the rate???
    But at he moment about 0.3% I believe?

    You have to click on Manage my account. LoL

    If you are going to try and be clever be sure to know what you are talking about.
    Wow!! wrong side of the bed?

    Was not being "clever" merely suggesting as they were old accounts that op had not looked at in a while?

    Then the simplest way was to check the accounts.

    My accounts do not show the rate unless I click on manage then it changes to a different screen which than shows the rate.

    Unfortunately for you, people can still give their opinions on this site whilst others can be just plain rude.
    The world is not ruined by the wickedness of the wicked, but by the weakness of the good. Napoleon
  • Gers
    Gers Posts: 13,326 Forumite
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    I can't see any option for interest rates on my two current accounts, even after clicking 'manage'.  I have the original legacy accounts with no funding requirements, does that indicate an 1% interest rate?
  • inspectorperez
    inspectorperez Posts: 894 Forumite
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    Gers said:
    I can't see any option for interest rates on my two current accounts, even after clicking 'manage'.  I have the original legacy accounts with no funding requirements, does that indicate an 1% interest rate?
    After you have followed the "manage" link, you need to then follow the statements link. Your online statements will show the applicable rate of interest. A legacy account should show 1% on up to £3,000 balance.
  • scoot65
    scoot65 Posts: 487 Forumite
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    Gers said:
    I can't see any option for interest rates on my two current accounts, even after clicking 'manage'.  I have the original legacy accounts with no funding requirements, does that indicate an 1% interest rate?
    After you have followed the "manage" link, you need to then follow the statements link. Your online statements will show the applicable rate of interest. A legacy account should show 1% on up to £3,000 balance.
    Correct!

  • Gers
    Gers Posts: 13,326 Forumite
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    Gers said:
    I can't see any option for interest rates on my two current accounts, even after clicking 'manage'.  I have the original legacy accounts with no funding requirements, does that indicate an 1% interest rate?
    After you have followed the "manage" link, you need to then follow the statements link. Your online statements will show the applicable rate of interest. A legacy account should show 1% on up to £3,000 balance.

    Thanks - found it.  1% up to £3,000 balance.
    Cheers
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