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

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  • Usual drill:

    Chorley BS Regular Saver (31.07.2026) and Chorley BS Regional 2 Year Flexible Saver (31.07.2027) at 5.15% NLA. 

    Replaced by Chorley BS Regular Saver (31.08.2026) and Chorley BS Regional 2 Year Flexible Saver (31.08.2027) at the same rates.
  • Kim_13
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    Aidanmc said:
    Aidanmc said:
    Loughborough Fixed Rate RS 5.05%
    Can monthly payments be missed? Thanks
    Loughborough
    No, you must pay a minimum £1 per month.
    Hmmm, i believe that i forgot to make any deposit in August.
    Found the summary terms and it does indeed say min £1 monthly deposit.
    Although doesnt mention what happens if you dont make a payment!
    They have no online banking so i cant see whats happening there, maybe i will send them an email query.
    I wouldn't bother to email. Just pay £1 for September now and let them tell you you are naughty.
    As long as there’s definitely not a penalty stated in the terms - I have the Holiday Monthly Saver and one missed payment downgrades the account to something poorly paying (which as you say, due no no online banking, the customer wouldn’t be able to see.)
  • Kim_13 said:
    Aidanmc said:
    Aidanmc said:
    Loughborough Fixed Rate RS 5.05%
    Can monthly payments be missed? Thanks
    Loughborough
    No, you must pay a minimum £1 per month.
    Hmmm, i believe that i forgot to make any deposit in August.
    Found the summary terms and it does indeed say min £1 monthly deposit.
    Although doesnt mention what happens if you dont make a payment!
    They have no online banking so i cant see whats happening there, maybe i will send them an email query.
    I wouldn't bother to email. Just pay £1 for September now and let them tell you you are naughty.
    As long as there’s definitely not a penalty stated in the terms - I have the Holiday Monthly Saver and one missed payment downgrades the account to something poorly paying (which as you say, due no no online banking, the customer wouldn’t be able to see.)
    Though you can phone them and they'll tell you the account balance, interest rate, what type of account it is etc.
  • Just a reminder the following interest rate cuts come into effect tomorrow:

    AccountOld rateNew rateDate
    Leek BS Homebuyers Regular Savings2.80%2.65%02/09/2025
    Leek BS Regular Saver Account Issue 1 & 22.80%2.65%02/09/2025
    Leek BS Regular Saver Account Issue 34.35%4.20%02/09/2025
  • clivep
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    Hattie627 said:
    clivep said:
    Nationwide
    Regular saver matures later this month. 13th payment has been returned. In the past Nationwide has allowed the 13th payment. Is this a change in policy?

    Try and send the payment again. The Nationwide Flex RS definitely accepts a 13th payment. There is an issue with Nationwide's system whereby payments sent electronically in the first hour or two of the 1st of the month get rejected. I have a SO for the 1st and it repeatedly bounces back, including earlier today. I just send it manually a few hours later and it is accepted. Your rejection today is almost certainly due to this, and not a 13th payment issue.

    Thanks.
    I thought that might be the case as in previous years Nationwide have accepted 13 payments. Standing order is from Bank of Scotland and we've not had any returned before. Just odd that the first time it's happened has been for the 13th payment.
    Leaving £200 in the Cahoot SDS at 5% until the Nationwide matures on 21st will lose about 16p interest so I won't lose sleep over it!
    :)
  • RBS/Netwest Digital Regular Saver

    Has anyone reached the 5K ceiling and had their standing order removed without issues? I’m slightly hesitant to cancel mine because their terms state standing order of £1-150 is a must?
  • Aidanmc
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    Has anyone reached the 5K ceiling and had their standing order removed without issues? I’m slightly hesitant to cancel mine because their terms state standing order of £1-150 is a must?
    No problem cancelling the SO.
    SO not even necessary
  • RBS/Netwest Digital Regular Saver

    Has anyone reached the 5K ceiling and had their standing order removed without issues? I’m slightly hesitant to cancel mine because their terms state standing order of £1-150 is a must?
    I'm not sure if I ever actually had SOs set up on my DRS's, but they work just fine without them.
  • Slinky
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    I've just tried logging in to Progressive to check my SO has arrived today, and after putting in my password it's come up with a Salesforce page asking me to change my password.  Never had this before, I've abandoned the login. Is this genuine?
    Make £2026 in 2026
    Prolific £177.46, TCB £10.90, Everup £27.79, Roadkill £1.17
    Total £217.32 10.7%

    Make £2025 in 2025  Total £2241.23/£2025 110.7%
    Prolific £1062.50, Octopoints £6.64, TCB £492.05, Tesco Clubcard challenges £89.90, Misc Sales £321, Airtime £70, Shopmium £53.06, Everup £106.08, Zopa CB £30, Misc survey £10

    Make £2024 in 2024 Total £1410/£2024 70%
    Make £2023 in 2023 Total: £2606.33/£2023 128.8%
  • clairec666
    clairec666 Posts: 1,387 Forumite
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    RBS/Netwest Digital Regular Saver

    Has anyone reached the 5K ceiling and had their standing order removed without issues? I’m slightly hesitant to cancel mine because their terms state standing order of £1-150 is a must?
    I don't know why Natwest's blurb says "£1-150" when actually there's no minimum amount per month and you don't need to pay in by standing order. I think they force you to set up a standing order when you I apply, so I guess the minimum there is £1, but after that you can do what you like, cancel the standing order and do a manual transfer each month, or skip months altogether.
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