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Thanks for responding @Its_just_Barry. It's missing from every account along with the 'edit goal' button (even on the savings accounts). There's definitely a glitch, because each current account and savings account just shows a summary of the balance of that individual account and then the individual activities.
This is all I can see... for the savings accounts.
...and the current accounts.
I can't remember, but I think there was 3 button options within each current account and one or two within the savings account. Can anyone confirm what they are? I have logged a query with Chase and have a case number, but I only just realised that I was asking them about the 'spend from' button, but I need that whole row of widgets reinstated. But I can't remember what I should be asking them for if that makes sense?
Debt Free Diary:- The Mental Debt Struggle
(Original Debt on 15/07/2016 was £33,056.76) 🙈 but Debt Free on 09/02/2025 🎉
2025 SAVINGS: Emergency Fund (£604.30/£5,000) 12.09% saved
2025 CHALLENGES: #16 Sealed Pot Challenge ~ 18 || #9 50 Envelope Challenge 22/500 -
My current account shows
Add Budget | Add Goal
My savings account shows
Add Goal | Show Account
The Spend from does appear off my three dots, aside current accounts.1 -
Thanks @wiseonesomeofthetime that's very helpful. I've just checked the three dots and on some accounts it now shows 'spend from here' option for some accounts but not all of them. But there's no option to add a goal or budget. Maybe it's doing some technical upgrade in the background sine the update the other day.
Debt Free Diary:- The Mental Debt Struggle
(Original Debt on 15/07/2016 was £33,056.76) 🙈 but Debt Free on 09/02/2025 🎉
2025 SAVINGS: Emergency Fund (£604.30/£5,000) 12.09% saved
2025 CHALLENGES: #16 Sealed Pot Challenge ~ 18 || #9 50 Envelope Challenge 22/501 -
Can anyone name any budget mobile eg under £100-120 that actually works with chase uk app. It is clear 8.1 and above and 64 bit is not sufficient. Have tried several motorolas with that spec. to no avail-just comes up as will not work. Help please!0
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potterton said:Can anyone name any budget mobile eg under £100-120 that actually works with chase uk app. It is clear 8.1 and above and 64 bit is not sufficient. Have tried several motorolas with that spec. to no avail-just comes up as will not work. Help please!8.1 and above and 64 bit is sufficient, but you'll need both 64 bit hardware and operating system. A 32-bit OS means all of the hardware has to run in 32-bit compatibility mode. It tends to be the entry-level devices that are a problem, so it's unlikely anything below £120 (new) would suffice, given recent price increases.The good news is that from 2023 all new Arm chips will drop compatibility mode, so they will not support 32-bit Android, so hopefully these nerfed low-end devices will disappear from the market and end the confusion.A second hand Apple device is worth considering for guaranteed compatibility. Anything from the iPhone 6S upward, which you should be able to pick up for under £100.0
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potterton said:Can anyone name any budget mobile eg under £100-120 that actually works with chase uk app. It is clear 8.1 and above and 64 bit is not sufficient. Have tried several motorolas with that spec. to no avail-just comes up as will not work. Help please!0
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potterton said:Can anyone name any budget mobile eg under £100-120 that actually works with chase uk app. It is clear 8.1 and above and 64 bit is not sufficient. Have tried several motorolas with that spec. to no avail-just comes up as will not work. Help please!0
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How’s everyone still enjoying chase? Are people still using it as their main bank, day to day spending, savings or leaving it open as a “just in case” account? Mine is actually doing nothing but thinking with the savings rate going up, might actually use it again.
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