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Billionpounddreamer
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Don't know if this is the right place for this thread, so feel free to move it!
I'm just wondering if anyone knows where I can find out the dates that my interest in my ISA runs from and to, and (as I have a Cheshire ISA) what the rates were through the year, and which dates they changed.
This would be much appreciated.
Thanks
I'm just wondering if anyone knows where I can find out the dates that my interest in my ISA runs from and to, and (as I have a Cheshire ISA) what the rates were through the year, and which dates they changed.
This would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Best thing to do is ask the Cheshire. they should be able to provide this information altho possibly not immediately.0
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It looks as though all you need is right there on their website (who'd have thought of looking there?):-
http://www.thecheshire.co.uk/investment-saving-account/individual-saving-account/index.htm0 -
Cheers jackywhizz..seems like that was the most sensible solution.
Biggles, I don't think you quite understood what I meant, I was after all the rates in the year, and when they changed.
But thanks for taking the time to help anyway!
BPD0 -
You are allowed to do your own research!;)
On the link given to you earlier - the previous rates. But you'll need to ID the type of ISA you hold if they offer several !!
http://www.thecheshire.co.uk/investment-saving-account/interest-rates/previous-rates.htm#prev_isasIf you want to test the depth of the water .........don't use both feet !0
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