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It looked as though it is now possible to request withdrawals yourself online, so perhaps they have taken the view that it is no longer needed.
I'd prefer they put it back though, as a) Some customers prefer to have a record of everything rather than communicating by phone and b) A non-urgent issue that could have been resolved by secure message may be adding to the phone queue when another customer actually needs to speak to someone.
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Kim_13 said:It looked as though it is now possible to request withdrawals yourself online, so perhaps they have taken the view that it is no longer needed.
I'd prefer they put it back though, as a) Some customers prefer to have a record of everything rather than communicating by phone and b) A non-urgent issue that could have been resolved by secure message may be adding to the phone queue when another customer actually needs to speak to someone.The lack of quote meant I had to search on the previous page, but I'm still none the wiser as to which of the half a dozen building societies mentioned there you are referring to.4 -
It was from the last 2 posts, after I asked about Melton BS's website (Regular 5)nottsphil said:Kim_13 said:It looked as though it is now possible to request withdrawals yourself online, so perhaps they have taken the view that it is no longer needed.
I'd prefer they put it back though, as a) Some customers prefer to have a record of everything rather than communicating by phone and b) A non-urgent issue that could have been resolved by secure message may be adding to the phone queue when another customer actually needs to speak to someone.The lack of quote meant I had to search on the previous page, but I'm still none the wiser as to which of the half a dozen building societies mentioned there you are referring to.1 -
Please Please Please put a ref at the start of a post it saves so much time and takes seconds to do.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.15 -
I usually do but forgot on this occasion. Apologies.trickydicky14 said:Please Please Please put a ref at the start of a post it saves so much time and takes seconds to do.2 -
I am pleased to report another Principality 4 account opened, on maturity of an Issue 3. I now have 3 Issue 4, despite being refused at the previous attempt. I think I chose option 2 this time, and left it till yesterday. So £200 in the new account, and the rest into my current account ready for transfer onward.
So now I will have accounts maturing in February, one in March and one in May.4 -
Has anyone who requested HRBS post them an application form received anything?gt94sss2 said:
https://www.hrbs.co.uk/savings-products/christmas-saver-30-day-notice/Bridlington1 said:HRBS Christmas RS to be launched 1/11/25
The details I've been given:
5% (var)
£100/Mth max
Can skip months
30 notice on withdrawals which are unlimited
Branch/post opening but can be viewed online once opened.
They have said they'll send an application pack to me when it's launched
I requested one via the web form (not via phone) and have not heard anything from them.0 -
Received requested application form this morning, no replied paid envelope enclosed. Meanwhile application form is available to print off yourself on the website.gt94sss2 said:
Has anyone who requested HRBS post them an application form received anything?gt94sss2 said:
https://www.hrbs.co.uk/savings-products/christmas-saver-30-day-notice/Bridlington1 said:HRBS Christmas RS to be launched 1/11/25
The details I've been given:
5% (var)
£100/Mth max
Can skip months
30 notice on withdrawals which are unlimited
Branch/post opening but can be viewed online once opened.
They have said they'll send an application pack to me when it's launched
I requested one via the web form (not via phone) and have not heard anything from them.If you want to be rich, never, ever have kids
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I got a form through the post the day after requesting it. No envelope included.gt94sss2 said:
Has anyone who requested HRBS post them an application form received anything?gt94sss2 said:
https://www.hrbs.co.uk/savings-products/christmas-saver-30-day-notice/Bridlington1 said:HRBS Christmas RS to be launched 1/11/25
The details I've been given:
5% (var)
£100/Mth max
Can skip months
30 notice on withdrawals which are unlimited
Branch/post opening but can be viewed online once opened.
They have said they'll send an application pack to me when it's launched
I requested one via the web form (not via phone) and have not heard anything from them.
I decided not to bother though.1 -
I requested an application form from the Scottish Building Society beginning of October, as I don't have a printer. They haven't sent me one. I guess they don't need my custom.0
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