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mooneysaver
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Had a search but couldn't see any threads on this. Would people recommend it as a good product?
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specsavers you need not reg savers14
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I would. I'm using it for few years now, opening the next one tomorrow. The rate is good. I can't think of anything negative to say about this product.mooneysaver said:Had a search but couldn't see any threads on this. Would people recommend it as a good product?1 -
Except that you can get better rates elsewhere!allegro120 said:
I would. I'm using it for few years now, opening the next one tomorrow. The rate is good. I can't think of anything negative to say about this product.mooneysaver said:Had a search but couldn't see any threads on this. Would people recommend it as a good product?
https://moneyfactscompare.co.uk/savings-accounts/regular-savings-accounts/?quick-links-first=false&product-favorites-first=false&sort-order=AER&sort-order-text=Rate&id=null&business-type=16&activity-type=null&investment-amount=50&investment-type=2&account-types=16&interest-paid-frequencies=null&terms=null&account-opening-methods=null&account-management-methods=null¬ice-periods=null&include-notice-period=true&include-term=true&age=21&has-withdrawal-restrictions=2&existing-customers-only=2&is-shariaa=2&joint-account-only=20 -
But there's nothing (except cashflow) stopping you having them all.ThePirates said:
Except that you can get better rates elsewhere!allegro120 said:
I would. I'm using it for few years now, opening the next one tomorrow. The rate is good. I can't think of anything negative to say about this product.mooneysaver said:Had a search but couldn't see any threads on this. Would people recommend it as a good product?
https://moneyfactscompare.co.uk/savings-accounts/regular-savings-accounts/?quick-links-first=false&product-favorites-first=false&sort-order=AER&sort-order-text=Rate&id=null&business-type=16&activity-type=null&investment-amount=50&investment-type=2&account-types=16&interest-paid-frequencies=null&terms=null&account-opening-methods=null&account-management-methods=null¬ice-periods=null&include-notice-period=true&include-term=true&age=21&has-withdrawal-restrictions=2&existing-customers-only=2&is-shariaa=2&joint-account-only=2
Eco Miser
Saving money for well over half a century5 -
Can a new NW regular saver be opened the day a current one ends ?I have one maturing on 30th September and want to get a payment in on that day and also October 1st to maximize my return.0
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If your maturity date is 30th September (shown on Nationwide online record as the "anniversary date"), you won't be able to open a new one online until 1st October. You could try a phone call on 30th September and explain your desire to open and fund a new one before the month ends. They might be able to help although I've never tried it.SloughSally said:Can a new NW regular saver be opened the day a current one ends ?I have one maturing on 30th September and want to get a payment in on that day and also October 1st to maximize my return.1 -
Why not close it early, like today, you'll only miss out on a few pennies of interest and then open yourself a new account on Friday 26/9 ?5
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That's the waysubjecttocontract said:Why not close it early, like today, you'll only miss out on a few pennies of interest and then open yourself a new account on Friday 26/9 ?0 -
You'll need one of your 3 withdrawals available though to do that .... or so NW agent told me on Monday!subjecttocontract said:Why not close it early, like today, you'll only miss out on a few pennies of interest and then open yourself a new account on Friday 26/9 ?Compiler of the RS League Table.
Being nosey... How many Regular Saver accounts do you have? — MoneySavingExpert Forum0
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