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Nationwide joint account
cherry76
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I have a nw joint account and loyalty saver so qualify for the £100. As it is a joint account, it should be £100 each but there is only a mention of £100 under my name. I think last year I got only £100. Thanks
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I have a joint account, both my wife an I got separate letters with the £100 share specified.0
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we have a joint account and I have a savings in my name and I am the only one to get the £1000
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What accounts does the other party have?0
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I think that is the thing - OH only has the joint accountgravel_2 said:What accounts does the other party have?0 -
That's not the case. You would both need a savings account.cherry76 said:I have a nw joint account and loyalty saver so qualify for the £100. As it is a joint account, it should be £100 each but there is only a mention of £100 under my name. I think last year I got only £100. Thanks
You may individually qualify because you have the current account (used as necessary to qualify) plus a savings account (with at least the qualifying £100).
Your partner would also qualify under the current account qualification, as the use of the account is the same for them. But if they don't have a qualifying savings account in their own name they won't.0 -
So I need to have a qualifying account in own name to get £100 each. I thought for qualifying account, it’s £100 each. Thanks0
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Does your wife have another qualifying account in her own name?TadleyBaggie said:I have a joint account, both my wife an I got separate letters with the £100 share specified.0 -
You can have a joint account that qualifies you both - for the qualifying current account. You don't need a qualifying current account each if you have a joint one.cherry76 said:So I need to have a qualifying account in own name to get £100 each. I thought for qualifying account, it’s £100 each. Thanks
You do need individual qualifying savings accounts though.1
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