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Saffron BS
Anyone received their £15 National Book Token yet?
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 I research before my posts, and I never intend to share anything that is misleading, misinforming, or out of date, but don't rely on everything you read.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 -
Why is Zopa going on about biscuits now, have they got a deal going on with Jammie Dodgers or something?, and it's questionable wether it's open to all because you still have to have their bank account 1st to access that pot.Bridlington1 said:
Further to the above West Brom BS Fixed Rate Regular Saver (Issue 7) at 6% appears to have re-appeared on their website so has been re-admitted to the list on the first page of this thread. The account appears to have remained as branch only for the time being.Bridlington1 said:
Zopa's Regular Saver Pot has now been moved to the open to all list as it is no longer in its beta phase and the listing updated to reflect the updated terms.gt94sss2 said:Zopa have updated their Regular Saver which now pays 7.1% (variable) on upto £300/month for new accounts.
You still need a Zopa current account to get one but that is now out of beta so anyone can apply for one.
Apologies for not doing the above sooner, yesterday was the most traumatic I've experienced. I shan't go into details as some would find it distressing.
It's more open than it was I guess.
Hope things get better soon.0 -
With regards to accounts being open to all, the definition I am using on the first page of this thread is:jameseonline said:
Why is Zopa going on about biscuits now, have they got a deal going on with Jammie Dodgers or something?, and it's questionable whether it's open to all because you still have to have their bank account 1st to access that pot.Bridlington1 said:
Further to the above West Brom BS Fixed Rate Regular Saver (Issue 7) at 6% appears to have re-appeared on their website so has been re-admitted to the list on the first page of this thread. The account appears to have remained as branch only for the time being.Bridlington1 said:
Zopa's Regular Saver Pot has now been moved to the open to all list as it is no longer in its beta phase and the listing updated to reflect the updated terms.gt94sss2 said:Zopa have updated their Regular Saver which now pays 7.1% (variable) on upto £300/month for new accounts.
You still need a Zopa current account to get one but that is now out of beta so anyone can apply for one.
Apologies for not doing the above sooner, yesterday was the most traumatic I've experienced. I shan't go into details as some would find it distressing.
It's more open than it was I guess.
Hope things get better soon.The Zopa regular saver pot only requires you to hold their current account and smart saver to be eligible to open it, both of these accounts can be opened by anyone over 18 in the UK. As soon as you have these accounts you are eligible for the regular saver pot. Thus this fits my definition of being open to all. It's the same reason that the First Direct, Co-op etc regular savers get included in the first section.- Regular Savers Open To All - Regular savers that are not restricted to those under the age of 21, has no postcode/regional restrictions and does not require you to have been an existing member for any length of time. This section does include accounts which require you to hold another current/savings account in order to open it so long as opening the other account immediately makes you eligible for the regular saver.
Previously the regular saver pot got listed in the local/loyal/beta section because the current account and regular saver were still in their beta phase so not everyone could open the account (at one point it was by invite only). As soon as the current account and regular saver came out of its beta phase it became eligible for inclusion in the open to all section.
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Nothing here yetForumUser7 said:Saffron BS
Anyone received their £15 National Book Token yet?2 -
Their regular saver is a cracker...jameseonline said:
Why is Zopa going on about biscuits now, have they got a deal going on with Jammie Dodgers or something?, and it's questionable wether it's open to all because you still have to have their bank account 1st to access that pot.Bridlington1 said:
Further to the above West Brom BS Fixed Rate Regular Saver (Issue 7) at 6% appears to have re-appeared on their website so has been re-admitted to the list on the first page of this thread. The account appears to have remained as branch only for the time being.Bridlington1 said:
Zopa's Regular Saver Pot has now been moved to the open to all list as it is no longer in its beta phase and the listing updated to reflect the updated terms.gt94sss2 said:Zopa have updated their Regular Saver which now pays 7.1% (variable) on upto £300/month for new accounts.
You still need a Zopa current account to get one but that is now out of beta so anyone can apply for one.
Apologies for not doing the above sooner, yesterday was the most traumatic I've experienced. I shan't go into details as some would find it distressing.
It's more open than it was I guess.
Hope things get better soon.
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Looks like it's all been accepted and first deposit in and all showing online.Bob2000 said:Principality 6month regular saver.
ISSUE 3 SAGA
I know this as been discussed more than a few times but I've just sent maturity instructions to reinvest my 6MONTH RS (Issue 2) into Another issue 3 making a total of three now if it goes through.
Exciting, ain't it.
The interest on issue 2 was £32.16 so happy days.1 -
nope plus no £45 for closed refer a friend either, very hit and miss those that have been successful getting compensation.ForumUser7 said:Saffron BS
Anyone received their £15 National Book Token yet?If you want to be rich, never, ever have kids
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Keep on at them. They offered me £36 initially. But when I pointed out that they had agreed £45 to someone on MSE forum, they soon increased my offer to £45.nomorekids said:
nope plus no £45 for closed refer a friend either, very hit and miss those that have been successful getting compensation.ForumUser7 said:Saffron BS
Anyone received their £15 National Book Token yet?5 -
nomorekids said:
nope plus no £45 for closed refer a friend either, very hit and miss those that have been successful getting compensation.ForumUser7 said:Saffron BS
Anyone received their £15 National Book Token yet?chris_the_bee said:
Keep on at them. They offered me £36 initially. But when I pointed out that they had agreed £45 to someone on MSE forum, they soon increased my offer to £45.nomorekids said:
nope plus no £45 for closed refer a friend either, very hit and miss those that have been successful getting compensation.ForumUser7 said:Saffron BS
Anyone received their £15 National Book Token yet?Were either of you eligible under the terms published (not intended)?
Because if so, I’d push for reopening and compensation personally - if the accounts were not closed in line with the ts and csIf 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.1 -
From their t & cForumUser7 said:Saffron BS
Anyone received their £15 National Book Token yet?
Promotion only running until 30/06 and only 1,050 available or until all 5,000 Members Month Loyalty Saver & Refer a Friend Saver accounts are opened.2
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