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The Old Regular Savers Discussion Thread 28/12/24-29/1/26
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Printed off forms for both me & hubby and sent off today with ID’s & cheques using the freepost address. When I googled their freepost is showing on some of their literature so guessing it should be okay 🤞DodgerPot said:
Scottish Reg SaverAidanmc said:Re Scottish BS
Has everyone who applied via email received a response from them?
I scanned and emailed the completed application form last night together with scanned photo driving license for ID ( I know others said that’s risky)
Had an email at 2pm today saying received and being processed
An opening Cheque Deposit needs to be posted to Head Office /Dalry Road within 14 days then a welcome pack will be sent out.I’ll post off a cheque not sure if to risk the previously mentioned Freepost address or use a stamp !3 -
Scottish RS: It seems like we have the best route to apply figured out now. I shall get my application filled out and posted off. Thanks to those who helped piece it together.0
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Scottish BS RSAidanmc said:Re Scottish BS
Has everyone who applied via email received a response from them?
Yes; had to send my driving licence via email, only to be told afterwards that all was well and my account would be further processed WHEN they receive my opening deposit ... by mail. Groan. (Now off to find the chequebook in the dusty drawers of old...)2 -
I too had to hunt out the unused cheque book of olden days !PowerSavingMode said:
Scottish BS RSAidanmc said:Re Scottish BS
Has everyone who applied via email received a response from them?
Yes; had to send my driving licence via email, only to be told afterwards that all was well and my account would be further processed WHEN they receive my opening deposit ... by mail. Groan. (Now off to find the chequebook in the dusty drawers of old...)
Last time I wrote out a cheque the stub was dated 20191 -
I don't enjoy it at all, that's why I pay all of mine, at the moment, by standing order. The Scottish BS Reg Saver will be the only one that will need to be a manual monthly transaction.mon3ysav3r said:
I also enjoy the 1st and manually moving money - However, the 1st Nov 2025 is a Saturday, that might delay things as not much point sending money to a Building Society at the weekend that won't process it until Monday the 3rd!jaypers said:I think for many of us it’s a bit of a game. I actually enjoy the 1st of the month and moving money around…….and before anyone says, I know I can automate a lot of it but I don’t want to.0 -
The 1st of the month...subjecttocontract said:
I don't enjoy it at all, that's why I pay all of mine, at the moment, by standing order. The Scottish BS Reg Saver will be the only one that will need to be a manual monthly transaction.mon3ysav3r said:
I also enjoy the 1st and manually moving money - However, the 1st Nov 2025 is a Saturday, that might delay things as not much point sending money to a Building Society at the weekend that won't process it until Monday the 3rd!jaypers said:I think for many of us it’s a bit of a game. I actually enjoy the 1st of the month and moving money around…….and before anyone says, I know I can automate a lot of it but I don’t want to.
I get a perverse excitement from it ... until the 1st arrives! Still, keeps me busy. For far too long, granted, but still needs must, hahaha.2 -
Well the world is full of people who do all sorts of things differently to the rest of us. As long as it makes you happy, that's all that matters.PowerSavingMode said:
The 1st of the month...subjecttocontract said:
I don't enjoy it at all, that's why I pay all of mine, at the moment, by standing order. The Scottish BS Reg Saver will be the only one that will need to be a manual monthly transaction.mon3ysav3r said:
I also enjoy the 1st and manually moving money - However, the 1st Nov 2025 is a Saturday, that might delay things as not much point sending money to a Building Society at the weekend that won't process it until Monday the 3rd!jaypers said:I think for many of us it’s a bit of a game. I actually enjoy the 1st of the month and moving money around…….and before anyone says, I know I can automate a lot of it but I don’t want to.
I get a perverse excitement from it ... until the 1st arrives! Still, keeps me busy. For far too long, granted, but still needs must, hahaha.
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Did they provide you with a reference or account number to include when you post them your cheque to them?DodgerPot said:
Scottish Reg SaverAidanmc said:Re Scottish BS
Has everyone who applied via email received a response from them?
An opening Cheque Deposit needs to be posted to Head Office /Dalry Road within 14 days then a welcome pack will be sent out.I’ll post off a cheque not sure if to risk the previously mentioned Freepost address or use a stamp !0 -
No, they can't do this because the account won't be opened until they cash the cheque.gt94sss2 said:
Did they provide you with a reference or account number to include when you post them your cheque to them?DodgerPot said:
Scottish Reg SaverAidanmc said:Re Scottish BS
Has everyone who applied via email received a response from them?
An opening Cheque Deposit needs to be posted to Head Office /Dalry Road within 14 days then a welcome pack will be sent out.I’ll post off a cheque not sure if to risk the previously mentioned Freepost address or use a stamp !2 -
Is the maths good on closing an issue 3 and opening an issue 4 to extend the fixed-term rate?francoghezzi said:VIRGIN REG. SAVER EXCLUSIVE ISSUE 4
Virgin Money back with its 6.5% fixed £250 monthly till 30/10/20260
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