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nationwide triple access account
d63
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the nationwide triple access account is one of those accounts that only allows you 3 withdrawals a year before the interest then drops from 0.4% to 0.01%
https://www.nationwide.co.uk/products/savings/triple-access-online-saver/features-and-benefits
would anyone happen to know if you can have more than one of these accounts open at the same time? so in effect allowing you 6 withdrawals per year?
yes the interest rate is dreadful but i have an existing fixed rate account with them due to expire any time now and this is about as good as it gets for an easy access account anywhere for a few months at least.
i cannot see anything about this in the t&c's but i dare say i could be missing something somewhere.
https://www.nationwide.co.uk/products/savings/triple-access-online-saver/features-and-benefits
would anyone happen to know if you can have more than one of these accounts open at the same time? so in effect allowing you 6 withdrawals per year?
yes the interest rate is dreadful but i have an existing fixed rate account with them due to expire any time now and this is about as good as it gets for an easy access account anywhere for a few months at least.
i cannot see anything about this in the t&c's but i dare say i could be missing something somewhere.
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There are multiple instant access accounts listed by MSE paying 0.4% and with an unlimited number of withdrawals allowed. Wouldn't it be simpler to use one of those?1
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guess I’m just weary of endlessly shuffling money around from one provider to another for a few splinters of extra interest, so simplest (for me, at least) would be to leave it with the nationwide a while longerEthicsGradient said:There are multiple instant access accounts listed by MSE paying 0.4% and with an unlimited number of withdrawals allowed. Wouldn't it be simpler to use one of those?0
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