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iWeb Offering £100 Cashback (Negating the £100 Account Opening Fee)
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Just had text to say £100 cashback now in my trading account 😎How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)0
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I applied for an iweb account last week - I have received my login ID by email and a pin number by post - but I think I am supposed to also receive a password by post? Can anyone confirm? Or is the pin the password?
Meanwhile iweb are texting to me remind me to log in as I "should have received my password by now".0 -
gizz_10 said:I applied for an iweb account last week - I have received my login ID by email and a pin number by post - but I think I am supposed to also receive a password by post? Can anyone confirm? Or is the pin the password?
Meanwhile iweb are texting to me remind me to log in as I "should have received my password by now".0 -
How do you do partial transfers? I dont see option when filling form online. (Transfer just funds and not cash balance)0
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I currently have a S&S ISA with Moneyfarm and the fees do annoy me a little, especially seeing as they have lost me money every since I opened it 14 months ago (I know, it was a tough year).
Considering moving to Vanguard, but this sounds perhaps more suitable. I won't be chopping and changing funds etc.
Problem I have is I have contributed some already to Moneyfarm this year so can't start this one. I will have to transfer. I May do that in the new FY and just use the rest of my allowance in Moneyfarm until I do that0 -
Haven been emotionally attached to HL glad I am moving to Iweb. No more high management fees for me.1
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london21 said:gizz_10 said:I applied for an iweb account last week - I have received my login ID by email and a pin number by post - but I think I am supposed to also receive a password by post? Can anyone confirm? Or is the pin the password?
Meanwhile iweb are texting to me remind me to log in as I "should have received my password by now".0 -
gizz_10 said:london21 said:gizz_10 said:I applied for an iweb account last week - I have received my login ID by email and a pin number by post - but I think I am supposed to also receive a password by post? Can anyone confirm? Or is the pin the password?
Meanwhile iweb are texting to me remind me to log in as I "should have received my password by now".
We did DHs new account today and he was able to log in as soon as it was confirmed as open.
No temporary password.How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)0 -
gizz_10 said:london21 said:gizz_10 said:I applied for an iweb account last week - I have received my login ID by email and a pin number by post - but I think I am supposed to also receive a password by post? Can anyone confirm? Or is the pin the password?
Meanwhile iweb are texting to me remind me to log in as I "should have received my password by now".
They only gave me the username which I have changed.
Maybe reset the password by selecting forgotten password to reset.
You select the password you want.0 -
So, now my Rathbones is showing as a Sell on Fidelity but is not yet showing on iWeb.
It appears to have been "transferred out" to "cash", so I'm hoping it arrives at iWeb as the new share class ( I rather than S )
The price of the sold S units is 1.688, which for the same date, the I units are 3.4973, so lets see if they show this price when they turn up, or whether I will have been "out the market" for a day or two (as not a strict in specie transfer)
Place your bets!! What price will I get?
How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)0
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