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chris_the_bee said:Kim_13 said:happybagger said:Their take on it was the same as mine, "Local AND loyal". I was only loyal NOT local. I tried the personal touch as I was in the area but I won't be for a long time.
I may try by post but don't hold out much hope.
It did previously say Locals in the bracket, rather than the Local and Loyal that it now says. As those living in the postcode areas don’t have to be loyal at all and only local, it follows that only loyal and not local is also now accepted. The more existing customers that complained about the exclusion, the more likely it was that the criteria would be expanded. As far as the cashier that dealt with you would have known, you’d travelled a long way and been required to be turned away despite years of membership, so that could have been fed to those making the decision.
Even with the wider criteria (having joined as little as two weeks ago is far more relaxed than I’d have expected) the account doesn’t seem to me that it will attract masses of applicants - most people don’t have £500 or £1,000 to set aside every month and if they have, they are prioritising higher paying Regular Savers. So widening eligibility avoids the accounts being total flops for the society.
T''s&C's state:-- Available to new and existing customers aged 16 years and over, residing in the postcodes LE, DE, NG and customers who had a Loughborough savings account or mortgage since 1st June 2025.
If that’s not how it should be read, then the new customers option at the start can’t ever be satisfied, as they won’t be able to be loyal…Northern Ireland club member No 382 :j1 -
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Loughborough BS Interest Rate Reductions 1/7/25:
Account Old rate New rate Date Loughborough BS Limited Access Monthly Saver 4.75% 4.45% 01/07/2025 Loughborough BS Regular Monthly Saver Account 2.50% NO CHANGE 01/07/2025 Loughborough BS Holiday Monthly Saver 5.60% NO CHANGE 01/07/2025 Loughborough BS 1 Year Super Saver 6.00% NO CHANGE 01/07/2025 Loughborough BS 2 Year Super Saver 5.00% NO CHANGE 01/07/2025 - Not personally addressed
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Regarding Loughborough BS, I've just phoned them and was asked to confirm the account number for my Holiday Monthly Saver and my address.
They're now sending me an application pack for their 1Y Super Saver to my address in Yorkshire so it seems the person I spoke to at least is happy for existing customers to open the account if they live outside of the postcodes specified so long as you've had an account with them since 1st June as per the Ts&Cs on the account.8 -
Just a reminder the following interest rate cuts come into effect tomorrow:
Account Old rate New rate Date Monmouthshire BS Exclusive Regular Saver Issue 2 5.20% 4.90% 16/06/2025 Penrith BS Junior Affinity Regular Saver 4.70% 4.45% 16/06/2025 Penrith BS Regular Saver 200 4.00% NO CHANGE 16/06/2025 Penrith BS Regular Saver 200 Issue 2 5.00% NO CHANGE 16/06/2025 Penrith BS Regular E-Saver 200 5.00% NO CHANGE 16/06/2025 Penrith BS Regular Saver 300 5.00% NO CHANGE 16/06/2025 5 -
Cumberland BS Interest Rate Cuts 8/7/25:
Cumberland BS Regular Saver (Issue 3) from 5% to 4.75%
First Home Saver from 4.1% to 4%.1 -
If you temporarily withdraw from the Virgin 10% account can you then put that money back in as long you don’t exceed the monthly allowance?
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Aside from whether it's possible or not, why would you withdraw money from the highest paying account that you hold rather than another account which undoubtably pays less?
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GetRichOrDieSaving said:If you temporarily withdraw from the Virgin 10% account can you then put that money back in as long you don’t exceed the monthly allowance?0
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GetRichOrDieSaving said:If you temporarily withdraw from the Virgin 10% account can you then put that money back in as long you don’t exceed the monthly allowance?you could pay it back in, but whether it would earn interest...?
- You can pay in up to the maximum of £250 every calendar month and earn interest on this.
- As the maximum balance you can earn interest on increases each month by £250, if you don’t manage to save your full £250 in any month, you can pay more in the next or future months.
- The maximum balance you can earn interest on at the end of the 12 month fixed term is £3,000.
- Interest payments added directly to your account will not be counted towards the monthly £250 limit.
- If you save more than the maximum £250 limit each calendar month, we will accept the money, but you will not earn interest on any amount that exceeds the cumulative maximum monthly limit. This does not include any interest that will be added direct to your account.
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janusdesign said:GetRichOrDieSaving said:If you temporarily withdraw from the Virgin 10% account can you then put that money back in as long you don’t exceed the monthly allowance?you could pay it back in, but whether it would earn interest...?
- You can pay in up to the maximum of £250 every calendar month and earn interest on this.
- As the maximum balance you can earn interest on increases each month by £250, if you don’t manage to save your full £250 in any month, you can pay more in the next or future months.
- The maximum balance you can earn interest on at the end of the 12 month fixed term is £3,000.
- Interest payments added directly to your account will not be counted towards the monthly £250 limit.
- If you save more than the maximum £250 limit each calendar month, we will accept the money, but you will not earn interest on any amount that exceeds the cumulative maximum monthly limit. This does not include any interest that will be added direct to your account.
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