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Progressive login screen reads "We have sent a 6-digit access code to you by SMS or WhatsApp. It may take five minutes for your code to arrive." but the input just says to enter "6 Digit WhatsApp Code".
It took a few minutes to arrive and I could login, wonder if it detects those without WhatsApp and falls back to SMS?
Edit: Just to add this is my first WhatsApp interaction with them, all previous login codes have been via SMS.0 -
I used to get a 2 min delayed SMSmon3ysav3r said:Progressive login screen reads "We have sent a 6-digit access code to you by SMS or WhatsApp. It may take five minutes for your code to arrive." but the input just says to enter "6 Digit WhatsApp Code".
It took a few minutes to arrive and I could login, wonder if it detects those without WhatsApp and falls back to SMS?
Today no SMS, no whatsapp either.
Tried ''resend code'', still waiting for code to arrive, been 15 mins now0 -
It's possible to use an authenticator app (not necessarily the Salesforce authenticator, I use Google's) on your device to submit a code, if you opt in to this as your 2nd Factor Auth. No waiting for SMS or WhatsApp codes.ChewyyBacca said:
I used to get a 2 min delayed SMSmon3ysav3r said:Progressive login screen reads "We have sent a 6-digit access code to you by SMS or WhatsApp. It may take five minutes for your code to arrive." but the input just says to enter "6 Digit WhatsApp Code".
It took a few minutes to arrive and I could login, wonder if it detects those without WhatsApp and falls back to SMS?
Today no SMS, no whatsapp either.
Tried ''resend code'', still waiting for code to arrive, been 15 mins now1 -
The current Virgin (Clydesdale/Nationwide) haven't done a regular saver before and before that I don't remember them doing maturity options when I had accounts with the older Virgin, so basically it's morph into a poop account and move money from that to elsewhere same with many other regular saver products.pokemaster said:Virgin 10% regular saver - maturing soon
looks like they are sending an email next month that will say it is going into an everyday saver at 2.23%, wonder why there won’t be any other maturity options? Was hoping for another good rate
Also how do you know what Virgin are going to email out?, have I missed something somewhere?2 -
Saffron
This whole refer a friend thing is a bit odd. As far as I can tell, the referred gets a good regular saver, and the referrer gets nothing? Highly unorthodox if so - generally the referrer would get like at least an Amazon gift card or something??
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Is this for the account that used to be 7%? I had a similar issue and it was because I was trying to withdraw the full amount which errored out. Turns out there was a £20 minimum to keep it open so it was either withdraw the full lot and close the account or keep £20 in there to keep it open.trickydicky14 said:
I can login via WhatsApp but it wont let me take money out of my easy access account!Aidanmc said:ThePirates said:Just logged in fine. Code sent by WhatsApp.
They used to send the code by SMS too, but doesnt seem to be the case today.
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But then existing members have access to members month regular & the pick of the other regular savers etc so on that basis everyone wins.ForumUser7 said:Saffron
This whole refer a friend thing is a bit odd. As far as I can tell, the referred gets a good regular saver, and the referrer gets nothing? Highly unorthodox if so - generally the referrer would get like at least an Amazon gift card or something??0 -
Saffron10_66 said:
The only details that were requested on the form I completed early this morning were my first and last name, email address and first and last name of person who referred me (OH). I've just clicked on the form again and can see the form now asks if an existing customer. As the product summary and earlier referral form doesn't stipulate for new customers only, it'll be interesting to see how they deal with it. I kept a screen print of the referral form I had.Stargunner said:
That statement was visible when I clicked on the above survey link, but it has disappeared now.WillPS said:
That question wasn't there on Saturday when I filled the form in. It seems they've realised they've left the gates open...Stargunner said:
I don't think you can open one if you already have a savings account with Saffronflaneurs_lobster said:
Ah, that's why I couldn't see the link. Thanks for that.WillPS said:
It's all on the website: https://www.saffronbs.co.uk/MM_Refer_a_Friend_Saverflaneurs_lobster said:Saffron BS Refer a Friend Saver
Have opened and funded.
Has anyone seen sight of, or have details of, the referee process?
Unfortunately 'the right' is only accurate if you view on a window large enough to render two columns. On mobiles it's at the bottom.
The survey link is here:
https://us2.list-manage.com/survey?u=9e534462b0372c544908568e9&id=4c0b2e74a7&attribution=false
Now off to "somewhere else" to find a willing referee for swapsies.Survey - Refer a Friend Saver
Are you an existing customer of Saffron? (If yes - you are not eligible for the Refer a Friend Saver).
The below appears on the refer a friend saver account application thoughWelcome to Saffron! You're here because your friend referred you. On this page you'll find the information you need to open your new account. Remember to complete the Refer a Friend form too (to the right of this page). If you do not complete the form, your account will be closed.
- Apply - online
- Manage - online, mobile app, branch, post, phone, webchat
Please Note - You must be a new customer to Saffron to open the account. This account can be withdrawn from sale at any time without notice.
I didn't see "new customers only". All looked to me as it's ok to do this. I've opened a new MMLS (although my old one is still running until tomorrow), opened RaF for OH (she is new customer), opened MMLS for her and opened RaF for myself (I'm a very old customer). All opened and funded. I guess if it is wrong they will close some of the accounts and return the money. The only thing I've noticed that I've done wrong, after it was all done, is that the e-mail and phone number have to be different. We normally use my contact details for savings accounts because I deal with them all so, I just automatically follow the pattern
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MMLS for OH who is a pretty much a new customer? Requires membership since 1st June 2024. Though the system may not have declined it, I recall them being strict on criteria for this one last year I think? Or may have been that 9% one. Hopefully they leave it open thoughallegro120 said:
Saffron10_66 said:
The only details that were requested on the form I completed early this morning were my first and last name, email address and first and last name of person who referred me (OH). I've just clicked on the form again and can see the form now asks if an existing customer. As the product summary and earlier referral form doesn't stipulate for new customers only, it'll be interesting to see how they deal with it. I kept a screen print of the referral form I had.Stargunner said:
That statement was visible when I clicked on the above survey link, but it has disappeared now.WillPS said:
That question wasn't there on Saturday when I filled the form in. It seems they've realised they've left the gates open...Stargunner said:
I don't think you can open one if you already have a savings account with Saffronflaneurs_lobster said:
Ah, that's why I couldn't see the link. Thanks for that.WillPS said:
It's all on the website: https://www.saffronbs.co.uk/MM_Refer_a_Friend_Saverflaneurs_lobster said:Saffron BS Refer a Friend Saver
Have opened and funded.
Has anyone seen sight of, or have details of, the referee process?
Unfortunately 'the right' is only accurate if you view on a window large enough to render two columns. On mobiles it's at the bottom.
The survey link is here:
https://us2.list-manage.com/survey?u=9e534462b0372c544908568e9&id=4c0b2e74a7&attribution=false
Now off to "somewhere else" to find a willing referee for swapsies.Survey - Refer a Friend Saver
Are you an existing customer of Saffron? (If yes - you are not eligible for the Refer a Friend Saver).
The below appears on the refer a friend saver account application thoughWelcome to Saffron! You're here because your friend referred you. On this page you'll find the information you need to open your new account. Remember to complete the Refer a Friend form too (to the right of this page). If you do not complete the form, your account will be closed.
- Apply - online
- Manage - online, mobile app, branch, post, phone, webchat
Please Note - You must be a new customer to Saffron to open the account. This account can be withdrawn from sale at any time without notice.
I didn't see "new customers only". All looked to me as it's ok to do this. I've opened a new MMLS (although my old one is still running until tomorrow), opened RaF for OH (she is new customer), opened MMLS for her and opened RaF for myself (I'm a very old customer). All opened and funded. I guess if it is wrong they will close some of the accounts and return the money. The only thing I've noticed that I've done wrong, after it was all done, is that the e-mail and phone number have to be different. We normally use my contact details for savings accounts because I deal with them all so, I just automatically follow the pattern
If you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.
N.B. (Amended from Forum Rules): You must investigate, and check several times, before you make any decisions or take any action based on any information you glean from any of my content, as nothing I post is advice, rather it is personal opinion and is solely for discussion purposes. I research before my posts, and I never intend to share anything that is misleading, misinforming, or out of date, but don't rely on everything you read. Some of the information changes quickly, is my own opinion or may be incorrect. Verify anything you read before acting on it to protect yourself because you are responsible for any action you consequently make... DYOR, YMMV etc.0 -
Yes but I would have access to the MMLS regardless of if I referred someone for the refer a friend. So I suppose my point is that I personally am no better off referring someone - totally get that it doesn’t always need to be the case, but it is unusual to say the leastjameseonline said:
But then existing members have access to members month regular & the pick of the other regular savers etc so on that basis everyone wins.ForumUser7 said:Saffron
This whole refer a friend thing is a bit odd. As far as I can tell, the referred gets a good regular saver, and the referrer gets nothing? Highly unorthodox if so - generally the referrer would get like at least an Amazon gift card or something??If you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.
N.B. (Amended from Forum Rules): You must investigate, and check several times, before you make any decisions or take any action based on any information you glean from any of my content, as nothing I post is advice, rather it is personal opinion and is solely for discussion purposes. I research before my posts, and I never intend to share anything that is misleading, misinforming, or out of date, but don't rely on everything you read. Some of the information changes quickly, is my own opinion or may be incorrect. Verify anything you read before acting on it to protect yourself because you are responsible for any action you consequently make... DYOR, YMMV etc.0
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