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surreysaver said:Hattie627 said:Not meaning to be pedantic, but I thought there was a rule about not identifying staff working in financial institutions in discussions on here. Lisa from Halifax probably wouldn't be identifiable (there will be many Lisa's there) but there is probably only one Lisa at Principality.
I have two pending RS maturities with Principality, 30th May and 5th June. The online system offered me, in both cases, a rollover to a 6 month RS Issue 3, which I opted for in both cases. My options were acknowledged without issue. I will be disappointed if it turns out that such an option is not allowed.0 -
s71hj said:surreysaver said:Hattie627 said:Not meaning to be pedantic, but I thought there was a rule about not identifying staff working in financial institutions in discussions on here. Lisa from Halifax probably wouldn't be identifiable (there will be many Lisa's there) but there is probably only one Lisa at Principality.
I have two pending RS maturities with Principality, 30th May and 5th June. The online system offered me, in both cases, a rollover to a 6 month RS Issue 3, which I opted for in both cases. My options were acknowledged without issue. I will be disappointed if it turns out that such an option is not allowed.
(Joke from Gavin and Stacey, for those who don't know)4 -
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Bridlington1 said:pecunianonolet said:0
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pecunianonolet said:Bridlington1 said:pecunianonolet said:
£500 max monthly deposit, withdrawal access and 5% interest if balance kept under £6k.3 -
Bridlington1 said:pecunianonolet said:0
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Good morning - I've chosen to close my Aldermore 5% Regular Saver set up on 3rd January earlier this year because the rate drops to 4.75% tomorrow - whilst it says that I can close the account and the money (currently £1500) will be sent to my nominated account (Lloyds) it then states that I won't be able to log in to my account if I close it so before I do that, can I just check - will the £1500 be sent with added interest or will I just get my £1500 back?!? I think I know the answer but just thought I'd ask you kind people if anyone knows already.
Btw I've checked all the terms and conditions in the paperwork saved regarding this account but can't find the answer to this question, I've secure messaged Aldermore as well but thought MSE forumites might be quicker!
Thank you xx0 -
CricketLady said:Good morning - I've chosen to close my Aldermore 5% Regular Saver set up on 3rd January earlier this year because the rate drops to 4.75% tomorrow - whilst it says that I can close the account and the money (currently £1500) will be sent to my nominated account (Lloyds) it then states that I won't be able to log in to my account if I close it so before I do that, can I just check - will the £1500 be sent with added interest or will I just get my £1500 back?!? I think I know the answer but just thought I'd ask you kind people if anyone knows already.
Btw I've checked all the terms and conditions in the paperwork saved regarding this account but can't find the answer to this question, I've secure messaged Aldermore as well but thought MSE forumites might be quicker!
Thank you xx
If you close the account, accrued interest will be paid to date of closure.2 -
CricketLady said:Good morning - I've chosen to close my Aldermore 5% Regular Saver set up on 3rd January earlier this year because the rate drops to 4.75% tomorrow - whilst it says that I can close the account and the money (currently £1500) will be sent to my nominated account (Lloyds) it then states that I won't be able to log in to my account if I close it so before I do that, can I just check - will the £1500 be sent with added interest or will I just get my £1500 back?!? I think I know the answer but just thought I'd ask you kind people if anyone knows already.
Btw I've checked all the terms and conditions in the paperwork saved regarding this account but can't find the answer to this question, I've secure messaged Aldermore as well but thought MSE forumites might be quicker!
Thank you xxI consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?4
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