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TSB negative interest rates.....

savethepandas
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From https://www.tsb.co.uk/savings/savings-pot
Someone didn't check that very well..
Initial Deposit £1000 Estimated balance after twelve months £1000.50 Estimated balance after 24 months £100.60 |
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savethepandas said:From https://www.tsb.co.uk/savings/savings-pot
Initial Deposit £1000
Estimated balance after twelve months £1000.50
Estimated balance after 24 months £100.60
Someone didn't check that very well..
Someone didn't check that very well..
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eskbanker said:savethepandas said:From https://www.tsb.co.uk/savings/savings-pot
Initial Deposit £1000
Estimated balance after twelve months £1000.50
Estimated balance after 24 months £100.60
Someone didn't check that very well..
Someone didn't check that very well..0 -
Maybe it’s part of the fee for David Schwimmer driving round in a camper van in their advert.....
https://youtu.be/1tDW38Hco2g
Edit: now the website has stopped working completely
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TSB website stopped working?I don't believe it. That's so unlike them.1
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Working now, but not fixed of course...1
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MDMD said:Maybe it’s part of the fee for David Schwimmer driving round in a camper van in their advert.....
https://youtu.be/1tDW38Hco2g
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How is it negative interest rates? You end up with more money than you deposited, 50p interest in year 1 and 10p interest in year 2. The figures are correct based on 0.05% for year 1 and 0.01% for year 2.1
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crumpet_man said:How is it negative interest rates? You end up with more money than you deposited, 50p interest in year 1 and 10p interest in year 2. The figures are correct based on 0.05% for year 1 and 0.01% for year 2.3
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