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The Old Regular Savers Discussion Thread 28/12/24-29/1/26
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It's a Sunday and green shirt. You see this is what people get wrong!BestSeagull said:
@mattojgb, I spent most of last weekend discussing the same question on this thread. I'm still not sure if there is a definitive answer.mattojgb said:Principality maturity instructions
There seem to be two options on the Principality website that will potentially open a new RS account upon maturity. Which are people choosing and are known to work or not work?
One option is to take some money out and move the rest to a new savings account (and in the next step there is an option to open an RS4 and specify an amount to be used to open the account).
Or there is an option to take out all your money and open a new RS (RS4 being one of the available options).
Calling the options, option 2 and 4; I think I have in the past chosen option 2 both times and have been refused both times.
I thought that choosing option 4 would be the answer but some who have chosen option 2 have been successful.
Another variable is where you choose for the rest of the money to go. I've always chosen a Principality account then I transfer out myself. (Helps me keep track of the interest more easily) I think most people go for transfer to nominated account.
The other theory we are actively working on is to apply on a Saturday, wearing a green shirt (the green shirt may or may not have some relevance!)
What does seem to be universal is; if your choice triggers a message to them, then manual intervention results and you are likely to be refused.
If you make your choice, then check your sent messages and nothing has gone off to them, then you are in a so far, so good situation.
My plan is to choose option 4, and transfer money out to nominated account. I'll do this on Saturday but I'll probably be wearing blue!8 -
I've edited my post as this is surely the secret missing variable and I do not wish to misinform!s71hj said:
It's a Sunday and green shirt. You see this is what people get wrong!BestSeagull said:
@mattojgb, I spent most of last weekend discussing the same question on this thread. I'm still not sure if there is a definitive answer.mattojgb said:Principality maturity instructions
There seem to be two options on the Principality website that will potentially open a new RS account upon maturity. Which are people choosing and are known to work or not work?
One option is to take some money out and move the rest to a new savings account (and in the next step there is an option to open an RS4 and specify an amount to be used to open the account).
Or there is an option to take out all your money and open a new RS (RS4 being one of the available options).
Calling the options, option 2 and 4; I think I have in the past chosen option 2 both times and have been refused both times.
I thought that choosing option 4 would be the answer but some who have chosen option 2 have been successful.
Another variable is where you choose for the rest of the money to go. I've always chosen a Principality account then I transfer out myself. (Helps me keep track of the interest more easily) I think most people go for transfer to nominated account.
The other theory we are actively working on is to apply on a Saturday, wearing a green shirt (the green shirt may or may not have some relevance!)
What does seem to be universal is; if your choice triggers a message to them, then manual intervention results and you are likely to be refused.
If you make your choice, then check your sent messages and nothing has gone off to them, then you are in a so far, so good situation.
My plan is to choose option 4, and transfer money out to nominated account. I'll do this on Saturday but I'll probably be wearing blue!5 -
Fwiw I chose option 4. Got a letter in post yesterday confirming and giving new account number which was signed but not hand signed. Will do exactly the same for my wife Sunday afternoon and we'll see. I'm unlikely to be wearing a green shirt so we may be able to rule out that variable at that point!BestSeagull said:
I've edited my post as this is surely the secret missing variable and I do not wish to misinform!s71hj said:
It's a Sunday and green shirt. You see this is what people get wrong!BestSeagull said:
@mattojgb, I spent most of last weekend discussing the same question on this thread. I'm still not sure if there is a definitive answer.mattojgb said:Principality maturity instructions
There seem to be two options on the Principality website that will potentially open a new RS account upon maturity. Which are people choosing and are known to work or not work?
One option is to take some money out and move the rest to a new savings account (and in the next step there is an option to open an RS4 and specify an amount to be used to open the account).
Or there is an option to take out all your money and open a new RS (RS4 being one of the available options).
Calling the options, option 2 and 4; I think I have in the past chosen option 2 both times and have been refused both times.
I thought that choosing option 4 would be the answer but some who have chosen option 2 have been successful.
Another variable is where you choose for the rest of the money to go. I've always chosen a Principality account then I transfer out myself. (Helps me keep track of the interest more easily) I think most people go for transfer to nominated account.
The other theory we are actively working on is to apply on a Saturday, wearing a green shirt (the green shirt may or may not have some relevance!)
What does seem to be universal is; if your choice triggers a message to them, then manual intervention results and you are likely to be refused.
If you make your choice, then check your sent messages and nothing has gone off to them, then you are in a so far, so good situation.
My plan is to choose option 4, and transfer money out to nominated account. I'll do this on Saturday but I'll probably be wearing blue!2 -
We can rule out the green shirt theory now if you like, in my case I didn't bother with the green shirt (I don't even have a green shirt) but I was wearing green shorts and half way through a mug of green tea and was successful last week.s71hj said:
Fwiw I chose option 4. Got a letter in post yesterday confirming and giving new account number which was signed but not hand signed. Will do exactly the same for my wife Sunday afternoon and we'll see. I'm unlikely to be wearing a green shirt so we may be able to rule out that variable at that point!BestSeagull said:
I've edited my post as this is surely the secret missing variable and I do not wish to misinform!s71hj said:
It's a Sunday and green shirt. You see this is what people get wrong!BestSeagull said:
@mattojgb, I spent most of last weekend discussing the same question on this thread. I'm still not sure if there is a definitive answer.mattojgb said:Principality maturity instructions
There seem to be two options on the Principality website that will potentially open a new RS account upon maturity. Which are people choosing and are known to work or not work?
One option is to take some money out and move the rest to a new savings account (and in the next step there is an option to open an RS4 and specify an amount to be used to open the account).
Or there is an option to take out all your money and open a new RS (RS4 being one of the available options).
Calling the options, option 2 and 4; I think I have in the past chosen option 2 both times and have been refused both times.
I thought that choosing option 4 would be the answer but some who have chosen option 2 have been successful.
Another variable is where you choose for the rest of the money to go. I've always chosen a Principality account then I transfer out myself. (Helps me keep track of the interest more easily) I think most people go for transfer to nominated account.
The other theory we are actively working on is to apply on a Saturday, wearing a green shirt (the green shirt may or may not have some relevance!)
What does seem to be universal is; if your choice triggers a message to them, then manual intervention results and you are likely to be refused.
If you make your choice, then check your sent messages and nothing has gone off to them, then you are in a so far, so good situation.
My plan is to choose option 4, and transfer money out to nominated account. I'll do this on Saturday but I'll probably be wearing blue!4 -
Yes, most are longer than 1 year. I have an extra two months on one and an extra three on another.jameseonline said:
They should just have the option to open online like they had with the one I have due to end in November meh 😕 😑, also I swear the one I currently have is longer than a year, hmmBridlington1 said:Market Harborough BS have launched a Limited Edition Regular Saver (04.11.2026) – Branch Exclusive at 6% Fixed, £300/mth max. Branch opening only but can be managed online.1 -
And CoventryBridlington1 said:
The majority of the time they operate on a calendar month basis but there are some notable exceptions, e.g. First Direct, Zopa, Santander etc.jifmoose said:Dumb question that doesn't deserve it's own thread: are monthly limits on Regular Savers generally calendar months, or are do they apply from the monthly anniversary of when the account was opened? For example, if I opened an RS on the 18th of August and payed in in August, can I now pay in for September - or do I have to wait until after the 18th?
The listings on page 1 of this thread state whether the account runs on a calendar month or account monthly basis.1 -
Though it depends on the account in question, many of Coventry's accounts run on an account month basis, others, e.g. the FHS, do not.chris_the_bee said:
And CoventryBridlington1 said:
The majority of the time they operate on a calendar month basis but there are some notable exceptions, e.g. First Direct, Zopa, Santander etc.jifmoose said:Dumb question that doesn't deserve it's own thread: are monthly limits on Regular Savers generally calendar months, or are do they apply from the monthly anniversary of when the account was opened? For example, if I opened an RS on the 18th of August and payed in in August, can I now pay in for September - or do I have to wait until after the 18th?
The listings on page 1 of this thread state whether the account runs on a calendar month or account monthly basis.
As ever always check the Ts&Cs of the account in question.4 -
Isn't it a mixed bag with Coventry, some calendar monthly, some account monthly?chris_the_bee said:
And CoventryBridlington1 said:
The majority of the time they operate on a calendar month basis but there are some notable exceptions, e.g. First Direct, Zopa, Santander etc.jifmoose said:Dumb question that doesn't deserve it's own thread: are monthly limits on Regular Savers generally calendar months, or are do they apply from the monthly anniversary of when the account was opened? For example, if I opened an RS on the 18th of August and payed in in August, can I now pay in for September - or do I have to wait until after the 18th?
The listings on page 1 of this thread state whether the account runs on a calendar month or account monthly basis.
Santander is account monthly.
Bridlington1's page 1 is your friend here!
Edit: Bridlington1 beat me to it!Compiler of the RS League Table.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6670416/how-many-regular-savers-do-you-have-the-league-table/p12 -
Principality:s71hj said:
Fwiw I chose option 4. Got a letter in post yesterday confirming and giving new account number which was signed but not hand signed. Will do exactly the same for my wife Sunday afternoon and we'll see. I'm unlikely to be wearing a green shirt so we may be able to rule out that variable at that point!BestSeagull said:
I've edited my post as this is surely the secret missing variable and I do not wish to misinform!s71hj said:
It's a Sunday and green shirt. You see this is what people get wrong!BestSeagull said:
@mattojgb, I spent most of last weekend discussing the same question on this thread. I'm still not sure if there is a definitive answer.mattojgb said:Principality maturity instructions
There seem to be two options on the Principality website that will potentially open a new RS account upon maturity. Which are people choosing and are known to work or not work?
One option is to take some money out and move the rest to a new savings account (and in the next step there is an option to open an RS4 and specify an amount to be used to open the account).
Or there is an option to take out all your money and open a new RS (RS4 being one of the available options).
Calling the options, option 2 and 4; I think I have in the past chosen option 2 both times and have been refused both times.
I thought that choosing option 4 would be the answer but some who have chosen option 2 have been successful.
Another variable is where you choose for the rest of the money to go. I've always chosen a Principality account then I transfer out myself. (Helps me keep track of the interest more easily) I think most people go for transfer to nominated account.
The other theory we are actively working on is to apply on a Saturday, wearing a green shirt (the green shirt may or may not have some relevance!)
What does seem to be universal is; if your choice triggers a message to them, then manual intervention results and you are likely to be refused.
If you make your choice, then check your sent messages and nothing has gone off to them, then you are in a so far, so good situation.
My plan is to choose option 4, and transfer money out to nominated account. I'll do this on Saturday but I'll probably be wearing blue!We chose option 2 and the confirmation letters arrived today. I now understand that by using option 2, the new RS4s keep the old a/c numbers (wish I knew that before deleting them as payees!).Consequently, the confirmation letters just refer to the existing a/c numbers. They don't confirm £200 will be left in new RS4s and only say that they have actioned our requests and the funds will be transferred to our nominated accounts on the maturity date.1 -
Santander terms may say that but my first payment was on the 28th and the second on the 11th but it was exceptedBridlington1 said:
The majority of the time they operate on a calendar month basis but there are some notable exceptions, e.g. First Direct, Zopa, Santander etc.jifmoose said:Dumb question that doesn't deserve it's own thread: are monthly limits on Regular Savers generally calendar months, or are do they apply from the monthly anniversary of when the account was opened? For example, if I opened an RS on the 18th of August and payed in in August, can I now pay in for September - or do I have to wait until after the 18th?
The listings on page 1 of this thread state whether the account runs on a calendar month or account monthly basis.
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