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iWeb Change to Scottish Widows
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On ii, the monthly investing shows two amounts for an investment - the regular monthly amount, which stays the same, month after month, unless you explicitly change it, and a one-off amount, which remains for just one purchase, and is then set back to zero.Sea_Shell said:"Regular Investing
Just to clear up your questions on the introduction of free regular investing: the plan lets you invest from £20, either as a one-off or monthly, across our full range of investment options. You’re free to start or stop whenever it suits you."
Nice to see that SW are listening to us.
Will wait and see how this actually works, as aren't the terms "regular" and "one-off" at odds with each other??
You could achieve the same with just one box, but this way is quite convenient if you have both a regular fixed contribution to invest, and occasional variable amounts like dividends that you want to add in too.1 -
WIWSW - Was IWeb Scottish Widows or also works for Wish It Was Still iWebSnowMan said:I'd go for SWISH - Scottish Widows (Iweb) SHaredealing
I'm still politically aligned to the movement to permanently bring back Opal Fruits and Marathon bars.5 -
Perhaps we can make WYSWYG work somehow?Alexland said:
WIWSW - Was IWeb Scottish Widows or also works for Wish It Was Still iWebSnowMan said:I'd go for SWISH - Scottish Widows (Iweb) SHaredealing
I'm still politically aligned to the movement to permanently bring back Opal Fruits and Marathon bars.Personal Responsibility - Sad but True
Sometimes.... I am like a dog with a bone2 -
After 20 pages of speculation, time for a wee break, read.1
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Scottish iWidows?
Maybe someone could invent a Chrome plug in to rebrand it back to iweb? Although it would probably steal all the assets.0 -
Skittish Windows1
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Scottish Windows, a little misty but you can still see through them.1
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I've just tried logging in to iWeb and it gave me a Halifax-branded error page. Does anyone else get this or is it just me?N. Hampshire, he/him. Octopus Intelligent Go elec & Tracker gas / Vodafone BB / iD mobile. Ripple Kirk Hill Coop member.Ofgem cap table, Ofgem cap explainer. Economy 7 cap explainer. Gas vs E7 vs peak elec heating costs, Best kettle!
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iWeb for me.QrizB said:I've just tried logging in to iWeb and it gave me a Halifax-branded error page. Does anyone else get this or is it just me?
Is it just me, or has that logo changed slightly?
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