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

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  • s71hj
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    How long for payments from matured Skipton regular saver to appear in an external account after withdrawal request? 
  • s71hj
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    s71hj said:
    How long for payments from matured Skipton regular saver to appear in an external account after withdrawal request? 
    Did an experiment and found out it was within half an hour! 
  • surreysaver
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    s71hj said:
    s71hj said:
    How long for payments from matured Skipton regular saver to appear in an external account after withdrawal request? 
    Did an experiment and found out it was within half an hour! 
    It depends at what time of the day you put the request in. I believe if its before 15.00 on a weekday, you'll get it the same day. After that, next working day
    I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?
  • janusd
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    s71hj said:
    s71hj said:
    How long for payments from matured Skipton regular saver to appear in an external account after withdrawal request? 
    Did an experiment and found out it was within half an hour! 
    It depends at what time of the day you put the request in. I believe if its before 15.00 on a weekday, you'll get it the same day. After that, next working day
    it's down on my spreadsheet as 8pm on a workday - and just checking the site confirms this.

    For payments before the cut-off time (8pm on a business day): Your payment will usually arrive within two hours. The latest your payment will arrive is by the end of the next business day.

    For payments after the cut-off time: Your payment will be sent at 9am on the next business day, and will usually arrive within two hours of this time. The latest your payment will arrive is by the end of the next business day. The payment will be deducted from your savings account for the purposes of calculating interest from the time you instruct the payment to be withdrawn.

  • I closed mine this week without a penalty.
    I don't doubt your experience for a moment but the wording of the rate reduction letter reads somewhat ambiguously 
    If you decide to close your account because of this rate change, you can do so without notice, charge, or loss of interest within 30 days of the effective date.  

    Is that a 30 day window after 1 Sep or a 60 day window, 30 days either side of 1 Sep?

    Your closure this week without penalty suggests the latter, although I would have interpreted the wording as meaning the former.

    I only had £100 in the account so the interest payment was small but there was no deduction. So, I assume it's 30 days either side of the interest rate reduction.
  • I closed mine this week without a penalty.
    I don't doubt your experience for a moment but the wording of the rate reduction letter reads somewhat ambiguously 
    If you decide to close your account because of this rate change, you can do so without notice, charge, or loss of interest within 30 days of the effective date.  

    Is that a 30 day window after 1 Sep or a 60 day window, 30 days either side of 1 Sep?

    Your closure this week without penalty suggests the latter, although I would have interpreted the wording as meaning the former.

    I only had £100 in the account so the interest payment was small but there was no deduction. So, I assume it's 30 days either side of the interest rate reduction.
    Fair enough, I've got £2k+ so think I'll follow @Kim_13 's lead and leave it alone 'till next month.
  • Speculator
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    I closed mine this week without a penalty.
    I don't doubt your experience for a moment but the wording of the rate reduction letter reads somewhat ambiguously 
    If you decide to close your account because of this rate change, you can do so without notice, charge, or loss of interest within 30 days of the effective date.  

    Is that a 30 day window after 1 Sep or a 60 day window, 30 days either side of 1 Sep?

    Your closure this week without penalty suggests the latter, although I would have interpreted the wording as meaning the former.

    I only had £100 in the account so the interest payment was small but there was no deduction. So, I assume it's 30 days either side of the interest rate reduction.

    penalty is only 45p for £100 savings so maybe because it's below a certain threshold, they decided not to apply it to your account.
  • I closed mine this week without a penalty.
    I don't doubt your experience for a moment but the wording of the rate reduction letter reads somewhat ambiguously 
    If you decide to close your account because of this rate change, you can do so without notice, charge, or loss of interest within 30 days of the effective date.  

    Is that a 30 day window after 1 Sep or a 60 day window, 30 days either side of 1 Sep?

    Your closure this week without penalty suggests the latter, although I would have interpreted the wording as meaning the former.

    I only had £100 in the account so the interest payment was small but there was no deduction. So, I assume it's 30 days either side of the interest rate reduction.

    penalty is only 45p for £100 savings so maybe because it's below a certain threshold, they decided not to apply it to your account.
    Exactly my thinking. 
  • Speculator
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    Just closed my Nationwide Flex Regular 3. Was due to mature in 20 days but needed the money to fund next months regular savers.

    I just tried to reopen the Flex Regular 3 but computer says no. Anyone know how long before the system lets me open another Flex regular saver. Thanks. 
  • Just closed my Nationwide Flex Regular 3. Was due to mature in 20 days but needed the money to fund next months regular savers.

    I just tried to reopen the Flex Regular 3 but computer says no. Anyone know how long before the system lets me open another Flex regular saver. Thanks. 
    Normally needs an overnight run, but you could try later and it may allow you.
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