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STAFFORD BS
Regular Saver – Issue 1 4.90% reducing to 4.75% on 01 March
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bioboybill said:My wife signed up for an Easy Access account with West Bromwich BS online yesterday in the hope of accessing their 6% fixed RS. At the end of the application it said, "we'll get back to you with a decision in 3-5 days". Seriously? Every other bank or BS I've used manages to give you a decision in minutes! Is that typical with them?It just means they're doing everything offline/manually. Monmouthshire are pretty similar from memory, possibly Saffron too.Think of it like sending a form off in the post and waiting for a response, except you can do the actual submission online.Quite often the manual processing of stuff is divvied up between branches. It's all incredibly old fashioned but it's also very much the norm when it comes to regional building societies.4
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WillPS said:Quite often the manual processing of stuff is divvied up between branches. It's all incredibly old fashioned but it's also very much the norm when it comes to regional building societies.5
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Kim_13 said:Chadsman said:Kim_13 said:I received a Secure Message from Loughborough BS...
I suspect it will be an entirely different system at such time as they do roll out online access rather than just a secure messaging portal, and that they could then save money by making passbooks optional, e.g. those that want them because they will use the branch to transact can collect them from branch - or getting rid of them altogether.0 -
WillPS said:bioboybill said:My wife signed up for an Easy Access account with West Bromwich BS online yesterday in the hope of accessing their 6% fixed RS. At the end of the application it said, "we'll get back to you with a decision in 3-5 days". Seriously? Every other bank or BS I've used manages to give you a decision in minutes! Is that typical with them?It just means they're doing everything offline/manually. Monmouthshire are pretty similar from memory, possibly Saffron too.Think of it like sending a form off in the post and waiting for a response, except you can do the actual submission online.Quite often the manual processing of stuff is divvied up between branches. It's all incredibly old fashioned but it's also very much the norm when it comes to regional building societies.0
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Bob2000 said:Kim_13 said:Bob2000 said:Kim_13 said:Bob2000 said:Bob2000 said:Kim_13 said:Bob2000 said:10_66 said:Principality 1 Year Triple Access
I opened this last April and it's now got the full £600 in it. Can anyone confirm if Principality adhere to their maximum limits, please (I'm afraid my memory fails me), as there's another couple of months' left before it matures?
So I can't see them letting an extra £50 slipp past them!
Though April to February = 11 payments, so surely they should only reject entirely if the interest had been more than £50 to take the balance to £600. Impossible given the rate and maximum balance involved. I overfunded one a few months ago and they returned the excess but not the whole payment.
Then 1/1/25. £12.56 then another £50 on the 2/1/25 and finally 3/2/25 £37.35?
I spoke to a staff member at my local branch and she's wasn't sure why.I would contact them and consider complaining. Clearly your balance has only increased by £37.35 in February so they should have accepted the £12.65, as you were paying in the maximum permitted and no more. They should also accept £50 or a top up to £600 next month, whichever is lower.Hopefully it's sorted now. I'll ask if it can be back dated too because I can't get to the branch until next Wednesday.
Probably their error as there’s also a typo in conversation and I don’t believe my 6 Month Regular paid interest on 1 January.
Thank you for that!
Yes the account number is correct just sent them another message to clarify l can still go ahead with the deposits.
I went to my local branch yesterday to deposit my £12.65 and the lady behind the counter stated there was loads of people who had cash returned to them In this particular account.
And it should be back dated to the full £50 for the month.
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trickydicky14 said:subjecttocontract said:I think the cut off point varies depending on how many you want to manage/finance. There are plenty of good payers around so I don't need to bother with the others. My cut off is currently 6% because I have 24 & don't want to spend any more time on them. We are all different, whatever suits you is the way to go.
Some are ending in February & March and won't be renewed.0 -
allegro120 said:WillPS said:bioboybill said:My wife signed up for an Easy Access account with West Bromwich BS online yesterday in the hope of accessing their 6% fixed RS. At the end of the application it said, "we'll get back to you with a decision in 3-5 days". Seriously? Every other bank or BS I've used manages to give you a decision in minutes! Is that typical with them?It just means they're doing everything offline/manually. Monmouthshire are pretty similar from memory, possibly Saffron too.Think of it like sending a form off in the post and waiting for a response, except you can do the actual submission online.Quite often the manual processing of stuff is divvied up between branches. It's all incredibly old fashioned but it's also very much the norm when it comes to regional building societies.I choose the rooms that I live in with care,
The windows are small and the walls almost bare,
There's only one bed and there's only one prayer;
I listen all night for your step on the stair.1 -
Bobblehat said:Skipton .....
Interest Rate change document now available, see links here ......
https://www.skipton.co.uk/help-and-support/base-rate-change
Member Regular Saver Issue 4 cut from 6.75% to 6.5% came into effect on Monday.
I can see no reference to any of their Home Deposit Savers (issues 1 & 2) on their list of rate cuts or their lists of current interest rates so shall omit them from my list of rate cuts for now till I get further info on their fates6
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