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The Old Regular Savers Discussion Thread 28/12/24-29/1/26

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  • friolento
    friolento Posts: 3,822 Forumite
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    HHUK said:
    Virgin 

    It's belatedly dawned on me that the bonus 10% interest being paid on balances up to £1000 in the associated current account ended on 30 June. So I guess now many of us are in the process of closing our Virgin regular savers it's time to move most if not all of that £1000 elsewhere, if we haven't already.
    This is why people diarise expiry dates for offers, and any maturity dates, at the time of setting up the account 
  • clivep
    clivep Posts: 736 Forumite
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    Virgin RS
    The 2 x £500 limit was news to me. There's nothing I can find about it in the t's & c's from opening. Looks like they reduced it from £10K at some point. Too late to order a "token" device (even if they are still available... I couldn't find any ordering info!). I don't want to download the app (no room left on wife's phone for her a/c anyway).
    I notice when doing a future dated payment that the limit applies on the day of setting up. So I thought to set up 2 x £500 today to pay on 1st, set another 2 up tomorrow, then would be allowed a further 2 on 1st. Great plan but withdrawals from the regular saver can't be future dated. Next plan, do the future dated payments from the current account and transfer the £2,000 from RS on 1st and hope the future dated payments from C/A get re-tried later in the day.
    Eventually decided the easiest is to withdraw the interest from RS today, £1000 tomorrow, £1000 on 1st and transfer remaining £1000 to the C/A from where I should be able to withdraw it (I believe the £1000 limit should be per account so allowing £2000 in total between RS and C/A - transfers between these don't count towards the limit).

  • flaneurs_lobster
    flaneurs_lobster Posts: 11,192 Forumite
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    clivep said:
    Virgin RS
    The 2 x £500 limit was news to me. There's nothing I can find about it in the t's & c's from opening. Looks like they reduced it from £10K at some point. Too late to order a "token" device (even if they are still available... I couldn't find any ordering info!). I don't want to download the app (no room left on wife's phone for her a/c anyway).
    I notice when doing a future dated payment that the limit applies on the day of setting up. So I thought to set up 2 x £500 today to pay on 1st, set another 2 up tomorrow, then would be allowed a further 2 on 1st. Great plan but withdrawals from the regular saver can't be future dated. Next plan, do the future dated payments from the current account and transfer the £2,000 from RS on 1st and hope the future dated payments from C/A get re-tried later in the day.
    Eventually decided the easiest is to withdraw the interest from RS today, £1000 tomorrow, £1000 on 1st and transfer remaining £1000 to the C/A from where I should be able to withdraw it (I believe the £1000 limit should be per account so allowing £2000 in total between RS and C/A - transfers between these don't count towards the limit).

    It does sound as if you are making this hard for yourself. Just get the app.

    I emptied the Virgin RS into my RBS current account this morning. Took about 10 seconds.

    Another 10 seconds to verify that the funds had arrived. Using the RBS app.
  • I'm puzzled,
    Why would someone open a Virgin account and not ensure they have either the Virgin App or a Virgin Security key/device to enable withdrawals ?
  • thefrank
    thefrank Posts: 287 Forumite
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    edited 30 July 2025 at 3:10PM
    I'm puzzled,
    Why would someone open a Virgin account and not ensure they have either the Virgin App or a Virgin Security key/device to enable withdrawals ?
    Fantastic if you think that in this forum till a couple of days ago no one was scared of using the Monmouthshire BS app that is something coming straight from the Magna Carta ages ...
  • castle96
    castle96 Posts: 3,061 Forumite
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    Apps Apps !!!   Just spent 2 hours trying to open the Chase app. !! Round and round and round. Waste of time*&^
  • Aidanmc
    Aidanmc Posts: 1,516 Forumite
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    I'm puzzled,
    Why would someone open a Virgin account and not ensure they have either the Virgin App or a Virgin Security key/device to enable withdrawals ?

    Don't you need one or the other to login on Virgin online banking site anyway.
  • So how have people on this forum managed to hold a Virgin account without having either ?
  • mon3ysav3r
    mon3ysav3r Posts: 264 Forumite
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    edited 30 July 2025 at 3:49PM
    Aidanmc said:
    I'm puzzled,
    Why would someone open a Virgin account and not ensure they have either the Virgin App or a Virgin Security key/device to enable withdrawals ?

    Don't you need one or the other to login on Virgin online banking site anyway.
    There are 3 different "Virgin Money" web portals for Savings accounts:

    - 08-xx-xx sort code with 7 character customer ID
    - 05-xx-xx sort code with 10 character customer number
    - 82-xx-xx sort code with 10 character customer number

    I have multiple accounts with the first 08-xx and last 82-xx sort codes and have never needed an App or Keyfob to login
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