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The Old Regular Savers Discussion Thread 28/12/24-29/1/26
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What was my 10% Regular Saver is now showing up as Everyday Saver in app & as I've now got access to my Virgin accounts again following a block & several phone calls over 2 days I've just applied & been accepted for the new 6.5% Regular Saver 3 account, so just transferred the remaining £250 that was left in the Everyday Saver to that.0
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Anyone's Green Regular Savers and Regular Monthly Savers at Darlington state Easy Access Saver @ 2.50%?If you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.
N.B. (Amended from Forum Rules): You must investigate, and check several times, before you make any decisions or take any action based on any information you glean from any of my content, as nothing I post is advice, rather it is personal opinion and is solely for discussion purposes. I research before my posts, and I never intend to share anything that is misleading, misinforming, or out of date, but don't rely on everything you read. Some of the information changes quickly, is my own opinion or may be incorrect. Verify anything you read before acting on it to protect yourself because you are responsible for any action you consequently make... DYOR, YMMV etc.1 -
Quick question about Natwest and RBS. In order to continue to meet the criteria for the associated current account you have to pay in £1250 a month . Myself and wife have sole and joint. Would a payment into the joint one count as meeting that criteria for both of us on all 3 accounts?0
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Would that be a Reward account?s71hj said:Quick question about Natwest and RBS. In order to continue to meet the criteria for the associated current account you have to pay in £1250 a month . Myself and wife have sole and joint. Would a payment into the joint one count as meeting that criteria for both of us on all 3 accounts?0 -
Yes, it isjameseonline said:
Would that be a Reward account?s71hj said:Quick question about Natwest and RBS. In order to continue to meet the criteria for the associated current account you have to pay in £1250 a month . Myself and wife have sole and joint. Would a payment into the joint one count as meeting that criteria for both of us on all 3 accounts?0 -
I don't think it will cover other 2 accounts. In my understanding it is £1250 per account, not per person, but I might be wrong.s71hj said:Quick question about Natwest and RBS. In order to continue to meet the criteria for the associated current account you have to pay in £1250 a month . Myself and wife have sole and joint. Would a payment into the joint one count as meeting that criteria for both of us on all 3 accounts?1 -
According to a poster who corrected me on this issue, it doesallegro120 said:
I don't think it will cover other 2 accounts. In my understanding it is £1250 per account, not per person, but I might be wrong.s71hj said:Quick question about Natwest and RBS. In order to continue to meet the criteria for the associated current account you have to pay in £1250 a month . Myself and wife have sole and joint. Would a payment into the joint one count as meeting that criteria for both of us on all 3 accounts?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6616817/natwest-reward-account-how-quickly-can-i-take-the-1250-payment-out/p2#latest
I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?3 -
I had the regular monthly saver with Darlington which has, as you say, converted to an easy access saver. I was speaking to them about something else and it came up in the conversation that this was going to happen. They said customers had been notified. I didn't question it as I assumed that I must have missed whatever they sent but sounds like maybe some of us didn't get the memo!ForumUser7 said:Anyone's Green Regular Savers and Regular Monthly Savers at Darlington state Easy Access Saver @ 2.50%?
I was hanging on to it just in case it became competitive again on the way down but to be honest, I'm quite happy to have it off my RS list now.1 -
No notification here either. Would suggest all forumites affected who were not properly notified contact Darlington BS. If it’s only like one or two of us it’s potentially a postal issue, but if it’s more wide spread perhaps they forgot to issue the notification to part of the mailing list or something.BestSeagull said:
I had the regular monthly saver with Darlington which has, as you say, converted to an easy access saver. I was speaking to them about something else and it came up in the conversation that this was going to happen. They said customers had been notified. I didn't question it as I assumed that I must have missed whatever they sent but sounds like maybe some of us didn't get the memo!ForumUser7 said:Anyone's Green Regular Savers and Regular Monthly Savers at Darlington state Easy Access Saver @ 2.50%?
I was hanging on to it just in case it became competitive again on the way down but to be honest, I'm quite happy to have it off my RS list now.If you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.
N.B. (Amended from Forum Rules): You must investigate, and check several times, before you make any decisions or take any action based on any information you glean from any of my content, as nothing I post is advice, rather it is personal opinion and is solely for discussion purposes. I research before my posts, and I never intend to share anything that is misleading, misinforming, or out of date, but don't rely on everything you read. Some of the information changes quickly, is my own opinion or may be incorrect. Verify anything you read before acting on it to protect yourself because you are responsible for any action you consequently make... DYOR, YMMV etc.3 -
Re the Virgin 10% RS which recently closed, I transferred out the balance £3,137.93 once it changed to the EA in the early hours, but wasn't sure if any further interest was due as it last received interest of £64.10 on 30 June and then paid my final £250 on 3 July which brought the balance to what I withdrew, so wondering if there is a bit of interest due for July. Looking to finally get rid of Virgin once everything is sorted.0
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