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The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
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Bridlington1 said:surreysaver said:Bridlington1 said:surreysaver said:PowerSavingMode said:surreysaver said:Bridlington1 said:surreysaver said:Speculator said:Melton Adcock Regular Saver
Posted my application on Wednesday, account showing online this morning with zero balance.The product literature says: "you can make withdrawals from your account without notice or penalty, by visiting a branch of the Society or by sending us your passbook and written instructions to us. You can also transfer funds from your account to a nominated bank or building society account."
I presume that means you can either message (online?) Melton with your withdrawal instructions...
I can confirm that last year I phoned them to make a withdrawal from my Melton RS Issue 4 and they sent the funds to my nominated bank account despite that account being advertised as branch/post, in that respect it's not too dissimilar to the way Leeds BS allows withdrawals over the phone.
Whilst I can view my Melton BS regular savers online I couldn't see an option in online banking to make a withdrawal when I tried last year unless I've missed it. I can't recall ever sending them a secure message online to make a withdrawal though so do not know if this is possible.
I'll be needing to make a withdrawal from Melton next month anyway to feed other regular savers so shall attempt to schedule a withdrawal by faster payment by secure message.
I suppose as the Alcock has a long shelf life it's probably one worth having
There's also the possibility that they could start allowing you to make online withdrawals at some point before the end of the account term given it's a while away.
Furness BS did that not so long back. Furness BS's regular savers used to be branch/post with accounts being able to be viewed in online banking and withdrawals (but not closure) being able to be done by phone. When they rolled out a new online banking system not so long back they started allowing online withdrawals on accounts and this change was applied to existing accounts (including NLA accounts).I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?1 -
Bridlington1 said:allegro120 said:ThePirates said:Suffolk BS account is interesting!
Well below my current threshold but fixed rate.
It's trying to work out if rates will fall that much in 16 months?
The attractive part of this product is "fixed rate". This combined with 15 months term is encouraging. The other benefit for me is expanding my BS membership portfolio, I don't have any accounts with Suffolk. I'm going to apply. £10pm at a reasonable rate won't do any damage.
I've got a Suffolk BS regular saver with £10 from last year and haven't made any further deposits. The account remains alive and well.
Similar to Leeds RS, the minimum initial deposit will keep the account running.
Opened and funded. Nice and easy, no faff and get online access straight away.
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Bridlington1 said:Bridlington1 said:According to moneyfacts:
Suffolk BS Online 1 Year Variable Rate Regular Saver (31.03.2026) and Suffolk 1 Year Variable Rate Regular Saver (31.03.2026) at 5% to go NLA by 17/3/25.
To be replaced by Online Fixed Rate Regular Saver (30.06.2026) and Fixed Rate Regular Saver (30.06.2026) both at 5%
I am wondering if it makes sense to close the variable rate RS to open fixed rate RS. All expectations despite market rumblings point to fall in rate in future. What do you all think?0 -
With the Suffolk online regular saver, how long does it usually take for funds to show?
The CoP didn't match (checked numerous times, it was right) so I sent a quid over.
Any ideas?0 -
[Deleted User] said:With the Suffolk online regular saver, how long does it usually take for funds to show?
The CoP didn't match (checked numerous times, it was right) so I sent a quid over.
Any ideas?0 -
ChewyyBacca said:Bridlington1 said:Bridlington1 said:According to moneyfacts:
Suffolk BS Online 1 Year Variable Rate Regular Saver (31.03.2026) and Suffolk 1 Year Variable Rate Regular Saver (31.03.2026) at 5% to go NLA by 17/3/25.
To be replaced by Online Fixed Rate Regular Saver (30.06.2026) and Fixed Rate Regular Saver (30.06.2026) both at 5%
I am wondering if it makes sense to close the variable rate RS to open fixed rate RS. All expectations despite market rumblings point to fall in rate in future. What do you all think?
You can have both the variable rate RS and the fixed rate RS at the same time if you wish.2 -
fonesaver said:[Deleted User] said:With the Suffolk online regular saver, how long does it usually take for funds to show?
The CoP didn't match (checked numerous times, it was right) so I sent a quid over.
Any ideas?0 -
ChewyyBacca said:Bridlington1 said:Bridlington1 said:According to moneyfacts:
Suffolk BS Online 1 Year Variable Rate Regular Saver (31.03.2026) and Suffolk 1 Year Variable Rate Regular Saver (31.03.2026) at 5% to go NLA by 17/3/25.
To be replaced by Online Fixed Rate Regular Saver (30.06.2026) and Fixed Rate Regular Saver (30.06.2026) both at 5%
https://web.archive.org/web/20241228200224/https://acquire.online.suffolkbuildingsociety.co.uk/sbs/savingsapplication/index/savings?acctype=4019
The link appears on the first page of the archived thread (link to archived thread appears on first page of this thread for future reference)1 -
WillPS said:If, like me, you had not got around to opening Principality Issue 2 yet, it's possible to apply for it by modifying the issue 3 link so the product code is 6083 rather than 6084.
This will likely not last long.loose does not rhyme with choose but lose does and is the word you meant to write.2 -
redpete said:WillPS said:If, like me, you had not got around to opening Principality Issue 2 yet, it's possible to apply for it by modifying the issue 3 link so the product code is 6083 rather than 6084.
This will likely not last long.
What do you get if you put in 6082......Make £2025 in 2025
Prolific £229.82, Octopoints £4.27, Topcashback £290.85, Tesco Clubcard challenges £60, Misc Sales £321, Airtime £10.
Total £915.94/£2025 45.2%
Make £2024 in 2024
Prolific £907.37, Chase Intt £59.97, Chase roundup int £3.55, Chase CB £122.88, Roadkill £1.30, Octopus referral reward £50, Octopoints £70.46, Topcashback £112.03, Shopmium referral £3, Iceland bonus £4, Ipsos survey £20, Misc Sales £55.44Total £1410/£2024 70%Make £2023 in 2023 Total: £2606.33/£2023 128.8%1
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