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  • Bobblehat
    Bobblehat Posts: 830 Forumite
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    silvercar said:
    Coventry loyalty seasonal saver, 6%, max £250 per month, 12 month term, 30 days loss of interest on amount withdrawn before 31/10/25 , then free access. 
    Seems I can now pick this one up, presumably because I’ve been a member now long enough to meet the criteria. 

    If I opened and funded on 31st Jan could I then fund again on 1st Feb? Anyone know? 
    Coventry and First Direct are the only 2 that don’t allow this.
    The day it’s opened is the day you make the next payment.
    Opened on the 18th of January, next payment on the 18th of February.
    Just to expand a little ... the Coventry Loyalty Seasonal Saver is as Bigwheels1111 says in the example above, but there are other Coventry RS's that do allow payment shifting to 1st of the month etc. The Sunny Day RS for example.
  • Hattie627
    Hattie627 Posts: 430 Forumite
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    Bobblehat said:
    silvercar said:
    Coventry loyalty seasonal saver, 6%, max £250 per month, 12 month term, 30 days loss of interest on amount withdrawn before 31/10/25 , then free access. 
    Seems I can now pick this one up, presumably because I’ve been a member now long enough to meet the criteria. 

    If I opened and funded on 31st Jan could I then fund again on 1st Feb? Anyone know? 
    Coventry and First Direct are the only 2 that don’t allow this.
    The day it’s opened is the day you make the next payment.
    Opened on the 18th of January, next payment on the 18th of February.
    Just to expand a little ... the Coventry Loyalty Seasonal Saver is as Bigwheels1111 says in the example above, but there are other Coventry RS's that do allow payment shifting to 1st of the month etc. The Sunny Day RS for example.
    Yes, Coventry BS are confusing. Some of their RS accounts are calendar months for funding, some are account months.

    If they ARE going to use account months for funding (against the general trend of calendar months), at least they should be consistent across their range of accounts.

    I sometimes wonder if these unnecessary complications discourage the wider use of RS accounts.
  • Slinky
    Slinky Posts: 11,139 Forumite
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    silvercar said:
    Coventry loyalty seasonal saver, 6%, max £250 per month, 12 month term, 30 days loss of interest on amount withdrawn before 31/10/25 , then free access. 
    Seems I can now pick this one up, presumably because I’ve been a member now long enough to meet the criteria. 

    If I opened and funded on 31st Jan could I then fund again on 1st Feb? Anyone know? 
    Coventry and First Direct are the only 2 that don’t allow this.
    The day it’s opened is the day you make the next payment.
    Opened on the 18th of January, next payment on the 18th of February.

    Zopa RS doesn't either.

    Regarding Zopa, it is worth signing up for the waiting list. I was only on it for about a month-6 weeks before getting the invite for the CA
    Make £2025 in 2025
    Prolific £617.02, Octopoints £5.20, TCB £398.58, Tesco Clubcard challenges £89.90, Misc Sales £321, Airtime £60, Shopmium £26.60, Everup £24.91 Zopa CB £30
    Total (4/9/25) £1573.21/£2025 77%

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  • ToastLady
    ToastLady Posts: 465 Forumite
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    Slinky said:
    silvercar said:
    Coventry loyalty seasonal saver, 6%, max £250 per month, 12 month term, 30 days loss of interest on amount withdrawn before 31/10/25 , then free access. 
    Seems I can now pick this one up, presumably because I’ve been a member now long enough to meet the criteria. 

    If I opened and funded on 31st Jan could I then fund again on 1st Feb? Anyone know? 
    Coventry and First Direct are the only 2 that don’t allow this.
    The day it’s opened is the day you make the next payment.
    Opened on the 18th of January, next payment on the 18th of February.

    Zopa RS doesn't either.

    Regarding Zopa, it is worth signing up for the waiting list. I was only on it for about a month-6 weeks before getting the invite for the CA
    Don't know when you applied for Zopa current account, but was 15 days for me in November from added to waitlist to being offered current account. 
  • Slinky
    Slinky Posts: 11,139 Forumite
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    ToastLady said:
    Slinky said:
    silvercar said:
    Coventry loyalty seasonal saver, 6%, max £250 per month, 12 month term, 30 days loss of interest on amount withdrawn before 31/10/25 , then free access. 
    Seems I can now pick this one up, presumably because I’ve been a member now long enough to meet the criteria. 

    If I opened and funded on 31st Jan could I then fund again on 1st Feb? Anyone know? 
    Coventry and First Direct are the only 2 that don’t allow this.
    The day it’s opened is the day you make the next payment.
    Opened on the 18th of January, next payment on the 18th of February.

    Zopa RS doesn't either.

    Regarding Zopa, it is worth signing up for the waiting list. I was only on it for about a month-6 weeks before getting the invite for the CA
    Don't know when you applied for Zopa current account, but was 15 days for me in November from added to waitlist to being offered current account. 
    Actually it could have been quicker for me, I'm going from memory, which is a bit hazy!
    Make £2025 in 2025
    Prolific £617.02, Octopoints £5.20, TCB £398.58, Tesco Clubcard challenges £89.90, Misc Sales £321, Airtime £60, Shopmium £26.60, Everup £24.91 Zopa CB £30
    Total (4/9/25) £1573.21/£2025 77%

    Make £2024 in 2024
    Prolific £907.37, Chase Int £59.97, Chase roundup int £3.55, Chase CB £122.88, Roadkill £1.30, Octopus ref £50, Octopoints £70.46, TCB £112.03, Shopmium £3, Iceland £4, Ipsos £20, Misc Sales £55.44
    Total £1410/£2024 70%

    Make £2023 in 2023 Total: £2606.33/£2023  128.8%




  • flaneurs_lobster
    flaneurs_lobster Posts: 6,872 Forumite
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    Slinky said:
    ToastLady said:
    Slinky said:
    silvercar said:
    Coventry loyalty seasonal saver, 6%, max £250 per month, 12 month term, 30 days loss of interest on amount withdrawn before 31/10/25 , then free access. 
    Seems I can now pick this one up, presumably because I’ve been a member now long enough to meet the criteria. 

    If I opened and funded on 31st Jan could I then fund again on 1st Feb? Anyone know? 
    Coventry and First Direct are the only 2 that don’t allow this.
    The day it’s opened is the day you make the next payment.
    Opened on the 18th of January, next payment on the 18th of February.

    Zopa RS doesn't either.

    Regarding Zopa, it is worth signing up for the waiting list. I was only on it for about a month-6 weeks before getting the invite for the CA
    Don't know when you applied for Zopa current account, but was 15 days for me in November from added to waitlist to being offered current account. 
    Actually it could have been quicker for me, I'm going from memory, which is a bit hazy!
    Well I was invited back in October without any waiting list. But that's because I'm special...
  • mhoc
    mhoc Posts: 19,305 Forumite
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    Hattie627 said:
    Bobblehat said:
    silvercar said:
    Coventry loyalty seasonal saver, 6%, max £250 per month, 12 month term, 30 days loss of interest on amount withdrawn before 31/10/25 , then free access. 
    Seems I can now pick this one up, presumably because I’ve been a member now long enough to meet the criteria. 

    If I opened and funded on 31st Jan could I then fund again on 1st Feb? Anyone know? 
    Coventry and First Direct are the only 2 that don’t allow this.
    The day it’s opened is the day you make the next payment.
    Opened on the 18th of January, next payment on the 18th of February.
    Just to expand a little ... the Coventry Loyalty Seasonal Saver is as Bigwheels1111 says in the example above, but there are other Coventry RS's that do allow payment shifting to 1st of the month etc. The Sunny Day RS for example.
    Yes, Coventry BS are confusing. Some of their RS accounts are calendar months for funding, some are account months.

    If they ARE going to use account months for funding (against the general trend of calendar months), at least they should be consistent across their range of accounts.

    I sometimes wonder if these unnecessary complications discourage the wider use of RS accounts.
    I didnt realise this with the Coventry and so I have set up the standing orders to go out on the exact account date each month. Please can I ask which of their regular savers are calendar months so i can move the SOs to the 1st  of the month??  
    “Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”
  • subjecttocontract
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    Hattie627 said:
    Bobblehat said:
    silvercar said:
    Coventry loyalty seasonal saver, 6%, max £250 per month, 12 month term, 30 days loss of interest on amount withdrawn before 31/10/25 , then free access. 
    Seems I can now pick this one up, presumably because I’ve been a member now long enough to meet the criteria. 

    If I opened and funded on 31st Jan could I then fund again on 1st Feb? Anyone know? 
    Coventry and First Direct are the only 2 that don’t allow this.
    The day it’s opened is the day you make the next payment.
    Opened on the 18th of January, next payment on the 18th of February.
    Just to expand a little ... the Coventry Loyalty Seasonal Saver is as Bigwheels1111 says in the example above, but there are other Coventry RS's that do allow payment shifting to 1st of the month etc. The Sunny Day RS for example.
    Yes, Coventry BS are confusing. Some of their RS accounts are calendar months for funding, some are account months.

    If they ARE going to use account months for funding (against the general trend of calendar months), at least they should be consistent across their range of accounts.

    I sometimes wonder if these unnecessary complications discourage the wider use of RS accounts.
    What you describe as unnecessary complications doesn't even register with me. I really don't understand why this can cause a problem. Like others, I couldn't care less wether they use account months or calender months. I just open the account and set up an appropriate standing order. Then I usually forget about the account until maturity.
  • mhoc
    mhoc Posts: 19,305 Forumite
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    My Principality maturity winter regular saver bond is due to mature in February and I had the letter today. There does not seem to be a method of setting maturity instructions online so I've sent instructions via message. Please can I ask will they accept instructions by this method? I've also asked for £125 to be transferred to a new Christmas 2025 regular saver and the residue to be returned to the linked current account - it was not one of the possibilities listed in the letter. I did wonder if I should ask for another regular saver issue 35 but that might be my back up plan if my 1st choice gets rejected. 


    “Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”
  • granta
    granta Posts: 528 Forumite
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    ToastLady said:
    Slinky said:
    silvercar said:
    Coventry loyalty seasonal saver, 6%, max £250 per month, 12 month term, 30 days loss of interest on amount withdrawn before 31/10/25 , then free access. 
    Seems I can now pick this one up, presumably because I’ve been a member now long enough to meet the criteria. 

    If I opened and funded on 31st Jan could I then fund again on 1st Feb? Anyone know? 
    Coventry and First Direct are the only 2 that don’t allow this.
    The day it’s opened is the day you make the next payment.
    Opened on the 18th of January, next payment on the 18th of February.

    Zopa RS doesn't either.

    Regarding Zopa, it is worth signing up for the waiting list. I was only on it for about a month-6 weeks before getting the invite for the CA
    Don't know when you applied for Zopa current account, but was 15 days for me in November from added to waitlist to being offered current account. 
    I joined the waitlist when it was first promoted here (probably November) but have not received any invite. Does the invite come via email or do you need to join via the app first?
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