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Santander eSaver Limited Edition (Issue 1) Term extended from 12 to 20 months + other Saver changes
dealyboy
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... received e_mail ... sorry for the formatting
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I have this account but haven't received any such email yet.
Maybe a staggered mailshot?£6000 in 20230 -
Mine came through at 8am today.brucefan_2 said:I have this account but haven't received any such email yet.
Maybe a staggered mailshot?'Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn’t, pays it' - Albert Einstein.2 -
Perhaps they will open it again for new signups after all the FCA stuff about savings rates.0
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Waste of an email in my opinion.
I will leave my £1 in there just in case.
For now hello Tandem again, and then probably back to Chip.0 -
More importantly they need to increase their rates. Already moved my money.2
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I have this account with annual interest applied instead of monthly (sadly). Does this mean I have to wait even longer for any interest to be applied?0
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I'd ask them to be sure but I would imagine they'll still credit your interest after the 12 month anniversary as per the original terms and conditionsMarcwrona said:I have this account with annual interest applied instead of monthly (sadly). Does this mean I have to wait even longer for any interest to be applied?0 -
My understanding is it's just the extension of the one year term and interest will still be paid as normal they haven't put the interest rate up either
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