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The Old Regular Savers Discussion Thread 28/12/24-29/1/26
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I put Scottish Building Society - My Name, per the instructions given by Nationwide who include a helpful info page on how to fill in a cheque. Or at least they did in 2013 when the book was issued. In practice just your name would work, but that’s less secure as it could then be paid in anywhere by anyone with the same name as you.luci said:
Thanks. It's so long since I wrote a cheque that my memory is obviously rusty.friolento said:
I wrote my own nameluci said:
"Where it says Pay, put your name". Don't you mean, put "Scottish Building Society", or have I misunderstood?Bridlington1 said:
Add today's date to the top right of the cheque where it says date.dibbles212 said:
Thank you. For the postal application, how exactly do you fill in the cheque? I've never written a cheque in my life 😁Bob2000 said:SCOTTISH BUILDING SOCIETY ONLINE REGULAR SAVER.
I spoke earlier today to a member of staff over the phone (11.46am) and asked them if they're launching the online version of their postal/branch Regular Saver.
I was told there are no plans at the moment to do so.
Where it says Pay, put your name
On the next 2 lines put the amount you're paying in words, if it's doesn't include any pence then put only at the end, e.g. two hundred and fifty pounds only.
Put the full amount including pence in numbers where the £ sign is on the middle right of the cheque, e.g. 250-00
Add your signature on the line on the bottom right of the cheque.
If there's any space left on the sections of the cheque you've filled out put a horizontal line across any unused space.
If you make a cheque out to the institution only, they may reject it if they have stated that the cheque should be made out to the account holder’s name.1 -
It's also possible that the person Bob2000 spoke to was wrong, and that Bridlington1's original source was right.allegro120 said:
It's not your fault, you just announced what you were told by customer services representative. As we know, these can be misleading and can't be taken as facts.Bridlington1 said:
And now there's the scramble to try to get an account opened by post and initial deposit received before the end of the month. I suspect this is is going to be rather tight.Bob2000 said:SCOTTISH BUILDING SOCIETY ONLINE REGULAR SAVER.
I spoke earlier today to a member of staff over the phone (11.46am) and asked them if they're launching the online version of their postal/branch Regular Saver.
I was told there are no plans at the moment to do so.
For those who were holding out for the online version to be launched please accept my apologies for the misinformation. It seems my sources are growing unreliable of late.
Or that Scottish Building Society have changed their mind in the meantime, possibly because they got more applications than expected.
Either way, I'm in no hurry to open the account, postal or otherwise, if it becomes available online it'll be a bonus. Nobody needs to sue other forum members for giving incorrect information!2 -
Thanks for the info.Kim_13 said:
I put Scottish Building Society - My Name, per the instructions given by Nationwide who include a helpful info page on how to fill in a cheque. Or at least they did in 2013 when the book was issued. In practice just your name would work, but that’s less secure as it could then be paid in anywhere by anyone with the same name as you.luci said:
Thanks. It's so long since I wrote a cheque that my memory is obviously rusty.friolento said:
I wrote my own nameluci said:
"Where it says Pay, put your name". Don't you mean, put "Scottish Building Society", or have I misunderstood?Bridlington1 said:
Add today's date to the top right of the cheque where it says date.dibbles212 said:
Thank you. For the postal application, how exactly do you fill in the cheque? I've never written a cheque in my life 😁Bob2000 said:SCOTTISH BUILDING SOCIETY ONLINE REGULAR SAVER.
I spoke earlier today to a member of staff over the phone (11.46am) and asked them if they're launching the online version of their postal/branch Regular Saver.
I was told there are no plans at the moment to do so.
Where it says Pay, put your name
On the next 2 lines put the amount you're paying in words, if it's doesn't include any pence then put only at the end, e.g. two hundred and fifty pounds only.
Put the full amount including pence in numbers where the £ sign is on the middle right of the cheque, e.g. 250-00
Add your signature on the line on the bottom right of the cheque.
If there's any space left on the sections of the cheque you've filled out put a horizontal line across any unused space.
If you make a cheque out to the institution only, they may reject it if they have stated that the cheque should be made out to the account holder’s name.0 -
You don't have to but it makes it more secure if you include the institution's name as well e.g., it can't be paid into an account with Lloyds if it has, "Scottish Building Society a/c *your name*" written on it.allegro120 said:
No, you don't need to write building society's name, just your own name.luci said:
"Where it says Pay, put your name". Don't you mean, put "Scottish Building Society", or have I misunderstood?Bridlington1 said:
Add today's date to the top right of the cheque where it says date.dibbles212 said:
Thank you. For the postal application, how exactly do you fill in the cheque? I've never written a cheque in my life 😁Bob2000 said:SCOTTISH BUILDING SOCIETY ONLINE REGULAR SAVER.
I spoke earlier today to a member of staff over the phone (11.46am) and asked them if they're launching the online version of their postal/branch Regular Saver.
I was told there are no plans at the moment to do so.
Where it says Pay, put your name
On the next 2 lines put the amount you're paying in words, if it's doesn't include any pence then put only at the end, e.g. two hundred and fifty pounds only.
Put the full amount including pence in numbers where the £ sign is on the middle right of the cheque, e.g. 250-00
Add your signature on the line on the bottom right of the cheque.
If there's any space left on the sections of the cheque you've filled out put a horizontal line across any unused space.1 -
I’d lean towards them having changed their mind, as another forumite was also told that it was planned when they took the opportunity to enquire having received a courtesy call. They wouldn’t have included a line in their T and Cs saying only one Regular Saver or e-Regular Saver (a product that doesn’t exist) had there been no intention at that time to launch one.clairec666 said:
It's also possible that the person Bob2000 spoke to was wrong, and that Bridlington1's original source was right.allegro120 said:
It's not your fault, you just announced what you were told by customer services representative. As we know, these can be misleading and can't be taken as facts.Bridlington1 said:
And now there's the scramble to try to get an account opened by post and initial deposit received before the end of the month. I suspect this is is going to be rather tight.Bob2000 said:SCOTTISH BUILDING SOCIETY ONLINE REGULAR SAVER.
I spoke earlier today to a member of staff over the phone (11.46am) and asked them if they're launching the online version of their postal/branch Regular Saver.
I was told there are no plans at the moment to do so.
For those who were holding out for the online version to be launched please accept my apologies for the misinformation. It seems my sources are growing unreliable of late.
Or that Scottish Building Society have changed their mind in the meantime, possibly because they got more applications than expected.
Either way, I'm in no hurry to open the account, postal or otherwise, if it becomes available online it'll be a bonus. Nobody needs to sue other forum members for giving incorrect information!4 -
Scottish BSReceived the login information today. I had applied on Oct 20, which was the day I had received the passbook. Originally applied for the RS by post on October 9.
I have now also applied for an esaver so my online access stays alive once the RS matures.1 -
HRBS Christmas RS to be launched 1/11/25
The details I've been given:
5% (var)
£100/Mth max
Can skip months
30 notice on withdrawals which are unlimited
Branch/post opening but can be viewed online once opened.
They have said they'll send an application pack to me when it's launched7 -
They are not being very joyful with that rate and maximum monthly deposit limit.Bridlington1 said:HRBS Christmas RS to be launched 1/11/25
The details I've been given:
5% (var)
£100/Mth max
Can skip months
30 notice on withdrawals which are unlimited
Branch/post opening but can be viewed online once opened.
They have said they'll send an application pack to me when it's launched
I will be giving it a miss.12 -
I received my welcome pack and temporary User ID today, exactly a week after applying online.Digital_Payback said:Hanley Economic BS SMART SAVER
As a new customer I have opened a Hanley Econ. Online Smart Saver (Reg. Saver)
Can anyone tell me from experience long it takes to receive the User ID and get online access?
Thanks.
I can confirm that the new password I was asked to provide during signup was never used at anytime.
When signing in with the temporary id you are asked to create a new id, and when using the emailed temporary password you are forced to create a new password.
The password "question mark" help says you can provide a password up to 16 characters, but this is incorrect, it actually doesn't allow you to enter more than 12 characters in the change password field, or the login password field, which is rather short for 2025. You then have to set a memorable question/answer.5 -
I agree, they've probably found some kind of an IT gremlin so had to pause it.Kim_13 said:
I’d lean towards them having changed their mind, as another forumite was also told that it was planned when they took the opportunity to enquire having received a courtesy call. They wouldn’t have included a line in their T and Cs saying only one Regular Saver or e-Regular Saver (a product that doesn’t exist) had there been no intention at that time to launch one.clairec666 said:
It's also possible that the person Bob2000 spoke to was wrong, and that Bridlington1's original source was right.allegro120 said:
It's not your fault, you just announced what you were told by customer services representative. As we know, these can be misleading and can't be taken as facts.Bridlington1 said:
And now there's the scramble to try to get an account opened by post and initial deposit received before the end of the month. I suspect this is is going to be rather tight.Bob2000 said:SCOTTISH BUILDING SOCIETY ONLINE REGULAR SAVER.
I spoke earlier today to a member of staff over the phone (11.46am) and asked them if they're launching the online version of their postal/branch Regular Saver.
I was told there are no plans at the moment to do so.
For those who were holding out for the online version to be launched please accept my apologies for the misinformation. It seems my sources are growing unreliable of late.
Or that Scottish Building Society have changed their mind in the meantime, possibly because they got more applications than expected.
Either way, I'm in no hurry to open the account, postal or otherwise, if it becomes available online it'll be a bonus. Nobody needs to sue other forum members for giving incorrect information!0
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