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jameseonline said:clairec666 said:Stargunner said:s71hj said:So my Principality RS issue 3 maturity instructions now show online. The RS 4 is an option, which is wasn't on the letter I received. It feels like the jury is out on here whether timing or random chance dictates whether /how to get such a request through successfully when you already have an RS 4
I'm wondering if today as a non working day followed by a busy Monday morning would. be worth a try. Thoughts?
Oh well, perhaps our regular saver addictions work against us sometimes. I'll just have to keep my fingers crossed that my maturity instructions are accepted.4 -
Hattie627 said:janusdesign said:BestSeagull said:s71hj said:So my Principality RS issue 3 maturity instructions now show online. The RS 4 is an option, which is wasn't on the letter I received. It feels like the jury is out on here whether timing or random chance dictates whether /how to get such a request through successfully when you already have an RS 4
I'm wondering if today as a non working day followed by a busy Monday morning would. be worth a try. Thoughts?
one interesting point that I just noticed is that when you submit the maturity choice online (the yellow box within the product), it actually generates a secure message to PBS - when I looked in the "Sent" folder of the secure messages, I can see the maturity choices I made using the forms, had generated secure messages containing those instructions... I think the Maturity options link from the top menu also generates a similar secure message to them.
therefore, I think it's literally a case of who happens to checking the generated secure messages at the time - if submitted during working hours, it will usually be dealt with quickly; if submitted overnight/weekend, it will be dealt with next working day... but there would be no way to know in advance of submission who, in the digital team, would be dealing with it (much like who you get when you call them).
I did maturity instructions yesterday morning for my Issue 3 maturing 13th September, asking for a rollover to Issue 4. They have been acknowledged by the appearance of the yellow box confirming receipt of instructions and promising to implement on maturity.
I looked into my sent folder of my secure messages....no secure message was sent.
So it seems that sometimes a secure message is being generated, sometimes not. If a secure message IS generated, it will be dealt with by a human at PBS. Depending on how clued up that individual is, the instruction will be allowed through OR rejected. But if no secure message is generated and sent, the instruction will go through.
So, if you check your sent folder after entering your instructions and find that the secure message has been sent, you have a chance of being rejected. If no secure message, you are okay.
Not sure why the secure message is sometimes sent and sometimes not.0 -
Melton BS Regular saver 5.
The above account allows withdrawals via passbook or nominated bank account. Well I can see I have a nominated bank account with Melton set up but for the life of me I cannot see how to withdraw money to that account can anyone help me out please.I choose the rooms that I live in with care,
The windows are small and the walls almost bare,
There's only one bed and there's only one prayer;
I listen all night for your step on the stair.0 -
trickydicky14 said:Melton BS Regular saver 5.
The above account allows withdrawals via passbook or nominated bank account. Well I can see I have a nominated bank account with Melton set up but for the life of me I cannot see how to withdraw money to that account can anyone help me out please.
Best to include the last 4 digits of your account number and the last 2 digits of the sort code for your nominated bank account in your request.
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Hattie627 said:janusdesign said:Hattie627 said:janusdesign said:BestSeagull said:s71hj said:So my Principality RS issue 3 maturity instructions now show online. The RS 4 is an option, which is wasn't on the letter I received. It feels like the jury is out on here whether timing or random chance dictates whether /how to get such a request through successfully when you already have an RS 4
I'm wondering if today as a non working day followed by a busy Monday morning would. be worth a try. Thoughts?
one interesting point that I just noticed is that when you submit the maturity choice online (the yellow box within the product), it actually generates a secure message to PBS - when I looked in the "Sent" folder of the secure messages, I can see the maturity choices I made using the forms, had generated secure messages containing those instructions... I think the Maturity options link from the top menu also generates a similar secure message to them.
therefore, I think it's literally a case of who happens to checking the generated secure messages at the time - if submitted during working hours, it will usually be dealt with quickly; if submitted overnight/weekend, it will be dealt with next working day... but there would be no way to know in advance of submission who, in the digital team, would be dealing with it (much like who you get when you call them).
I did maturity instructions yesterday morning for my Issue 3 maturing 13th September, asking for a rollover to Issue 4. They have been acknowledged by the appearance of the yellow box confirming receipt of instructions and promising to implement on maturity.
ETA I looked back at my messages and it looks like I chose "Moving some of my balance to a new savings account" on both occasions as a message to that effect was sent to them. So I am going with take out all your money and open a new RS this time!1 -
PRINCIPALITY
Why no one is opening a thread so as to give those not interested in having 55 accounts number 4 (an absolute minority, I admit, but I have been always inside a minority in all my life) a bit of rest after hundreds of pages with the same insipid litany? The one dedicated to Virgin for example is still up and running and it was a kind gesture to those not interested in that discussion.8 -
gt94sss2 said:trickydicky14 said:Melton BS Regular saver 5.
The above account allows withdrawals via passbook or nominated bank account. Well I can see I have a nominated bank account with Melton set up but for the life of me I cannot see how to withdraw money to that account can anyone help me out please.
Best to include the last 4 digits of your account number and the last 2 digits of the sort code for your nominated bank account in your request.
I requested a 2k withdrawal by secure message, and got a reply that i had to call them.1 -
gt94sss2 said:trickydicky14 said:Melton BS Regular saver 5.
The above account allows withdrawals via passbook or nominated bank account. Well I can see I have a nominated bank account with Melton set up but for the life of me I cannot see how to withdraw money to that account can anyone help me out please.
Best to include the last 4 digits of your account number and the last 2 digits of the sort code for your nominated bank account in your request.2 -
BestSeagull said:Hattie627 said:janusdesign said:Hattie627 said:janusdesign said:BestSeagull said:s71hj said:So my Principality RS issue 3 maturity instructions now show online. The RS 4 is an option, which is wasn't on the letter I received. It feels like the jury is out on here whether timing or random chance dictates whether /how to get such a request through successfully when you already have an RS 4
I'm wondering if today as a non working day followed by a busy Monday morning would. be worth a try. Thoughts?
one interesting point that I just noticed is that when you submit the maturity choice online (the yellow box within the product), it actually generates a secure message to PBS - when I looked in the "Sent" folder of the secure messages, I can see the maturity choices I made using the forms, had generated secure messages containing those instructions... I think the Maturity options link from the top menu also generates a similar secure message to them.
therefore, I think it's literally a case of who happens to checking the generated secure messages at the time - if submitted during working hours, it will usually be dealt with quickly; if submitted overnight/weekend, it will be dealt with next working day... but there would be no way to know in advance of submission who, in the digital team, would be dealing with it (much like who you get when you call them).
I did maturity instructions yesterday morning for my Issue 3 maturing 13th September, asking for a rollover to Issue 4. They have been acknowledged by the appearance of the yellow box confirming receipt of instructions and promising to implement on maturity.
ETA I looked back at my messages and it looks like I chose "Moving some of my balance to a new savings account" on both occasions as a message to that effect was sent to them. So I am going with take out all your money and open a new RS this time!
Edited to add: you may well have hit upon how to avoid a secure message being sent, well done.2 -
Hattie627 said:BestSeagull said:Hattie627 said:janusdesign said:Hattie627 said:janusdesign said:BestSeagull said:s71hj said:So my Principality RS issue 3 maturity instructions now show online. The RS 4 is an option, which is wasn't on the letter I received. It feels like the jury is out on here whether timing or random chance dictates whether /how to get such a request through successfully when you already have an RS 4
I'm wondering if today as a non working day followed by a busy Monday morning would. be worth a try. Thoughts?
one interesting point that I just noticed is that when you submit the maturity choice online (the yellow box within the product), it actually generates a secure message to PBS - when I looked in the "Sent" folder of the secure messages, I can see the maturity choices I made using the forms, had generated secure messages containing those instructions... I think the Maturity options link from the top menu also generates a similar secure message to them.
therefore, I think it's literally a case of who happens to checking the generated secure messages at the time - if submitted during working hours, it will usually be dealt with quickly; if submitted overnight/weekend, it will be dealt with next working day... but there would be no way to know in advance of submission who, in the digital team, would be dealing with it (much like who you get when you call them).
I did maturity instructions yesterday morning for my Issue 3 maturing 13th September, asking for a rollover to Issue 4. They have been acknowledged by the appearance of the yellow box confirming receipt of instructions and promising to implement on maturity.
ETA I looked back at my messages and it looks like I chose "Moving some of my balance to a new savings account" on both occasions as a message to that effect was sent to them. So I am going with take out all your money and open a new RS this time!0
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