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  • thevoid69
    thevoid69 Posts: 47 Forumite
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    thevoid69 said:
    Hi, I've seen Snoop Easy Savings are giving 4.35% which would be good as my Chase boosted rate will end next month. 

    Is Snoop just as good/safe? There doesn't seem to be any restrictions on withdrawing. 

    Thanks
    It is safe and delivers what's promised.  There are no restrictions, but it takes almost the whole day for withdrawals to arrive to your bank account, so if you need money in the morning or day time you have to withdraw a day before.  I stopped using it when they reduced the rate to 4.35% as I have easy access accounts paying much better rates.
    Can you recommend an easy access paying a better rate please?
  • allegro120
    allegro120 Posts: 2,096 Forumite
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    edited 27 September at 1:22PM
    thevoid69 said:
    thevoid69 said:
    Hi, I've seen Snoop Easy Savings are giving 4.35% which would be good as my Chase boosted rate will end next month. 

    Is Snoop just as good/safe? There doesn't seem to be any restrictions on withdrawing. 

    Thanks
    It is safe and delivers what's promised.  There are no restrictions, but it takes almost the whole day for withdrawals to arrive to your bank account, so if you need money in the morning or day time you have to withdraw a day before.  I stopped using it when they reduced the rate to 4.35% as I have easy access accounts paying much better rates.
    Can you recommend an easy access paying a better rate please?
    Cahoot Sunny Day Saver.  It pays 5% on £3000 only, but there are ways to open more of them (I have 14). 
    Santander Edge Saver pays 6% on £4000.  You can have 2 (1 sole and 1 joint).  This will require opening Edge current account.


  • thevoid69
    thevoid69 Posts: 47 Forumite
    10 Posts
    thevoid69 said:
    thevoid69 said:
    Hi, I've seen Snoop Easy Savings are giving 4.35% which would be good as my Chase boosted rate will end next month. 

    Is Snoop just as good/safe? There doesn't seem to be any restrictions on withdrawing. 

    Thanks
    It is safe and delivers what's promised.  There are no restrictions, but it takes almost the whole day for withdrawals to arrive to your bank account, so if you need money in the morning or day time you have to withdraw a day before.  I stopped using it when they reduced the rate to 4.35% as I have easy access accounts paying much better rates.
    Can you recommend an easy access paying a better rate please?
    Cahoot Sunny Day Saver.  It pays 5% on £3000 only, but there are ways to open more of them (I have 14). 
    Santander Edge Saver pays 6% on £4000.  You can have 2 (1 sole and 1 joint).  This will require opening Edge current account.


    Thanks, but I need something without limits on what I can save. 
  • allegro120
    allegro120 Posts: 2,096 Forumite
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    thevoid69 said:
    thevoid69 said:
    thevoid69 said:
    Hi, I've seen Snoop Easy Savings are giving 4.35% which would be good as my Chase boosted rate will end next month. 

    Is Snoop just as good/safe? There doesn't seem to be any restrictions on withdrawing. 

    Thanks
    It is safe and delivers what's promised.  There are no restrictions, but it takes almost the whole day for withdrawals to arrive to your bank account, so if you need money in the morning or day time you have to withdraw a day before.  I stopped using it when they reduced the rate to 4.35% as I have easy access accounts paying much better rates.
    Can you recommend an easy access paying a better rate please?
    Cahoot Sunny Day Saver.  It pays 5% on £3000 only, but there are ways to open more of them (I have 14). 
    Santander Edge Saver pays 6% on £4000.  You can have 2 (1 sole and 1 joint).  This will require opening Edge current account.


    Thanks, but I need something without limits on what I can save. 
    Snoop has £85k limit. I'd still use Cahoot and Santander Edge as well as Snoop to maximise the return.
  • Albermarle
    Albermarle Posts: 28,798 Forumite
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    thevoid69 said:
    thevoid69 said:
    Hi, I've seen Snoop Easy Savings are giving 4.35% which would be good as my Chase boosted rate will end next month. 

    Is Snoop just as good/safe? There doesn't seem to be any restrictions on withdrawing. 

    Thanks
    It is safe and delivers what's promised.  There are no restrictions, but it takes almost the whole day for withdrawals to arrive to your bank account, so if you need money in the morning or day time you have to withdraw a day before.  I stopped using it when they reduced the rate to 4.35% as I have easy access accounts paying much better rates.
    Can you recommend an easy access paying a better rate please?
    From what I have read in this thread I would prefer a normal savings provider, even if the rate was a bit less.
    You can get around 4.2% ( not including a time limited bonus ) with quite a few established building societies/small banks.
    In some cases there will be a limit on the number of annual withdrawals, to maintain the rate.
  • thevoid69
    thevoid69 Posts: 47 Forumite
    10 Posts
    thevoid69 said:
    thevoid69 said:
    Hi, I've seen Snoop Easy Savings are giving 4.35% which would be good as my Chase boosted rate will end next month. 

    Is Snoop just as good/safe? There doesn't seem to be any restrictions on withdrawing. 

    Thanks
    It is safe and delivers what's promised.  There are no restrictions, but it takes almost the whole day for withdrawals to arrive to your bank account, so if you need money in the morning or day time you have to withdraw a day before.  I stopped using it when they reduced the rate to 4.35% as I have easy access accounts paying much better rates.
    Can you recommend an easy access paying a better rate please?
    From what I have read in this thread I would prefer a normal savings provider, even if the rate was a bit less.
    You can get around 4.2% ( not including a time limited bonus ) with quite a few established building societies/small banks.
    In some cases there will be a limit on the number of annual withdrawals, to maintain the rate.
    Who are they please?
  • wmb194
    wmb194 Posts: 5,238 Forumite
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    thevoid69 said:
    thevoid69 said:
    thevoid69 said:
    Hi, I've seen Snoop Easy Savings are giving 4.35% which would be good as my Chase boosted rate will end next month. 

    Is Snoop just as good/safe? There doesn't seem to be any restrictions on withdrawing. 

    Thanks
    It is safe and delivers what's promised.  There are no restrictions, but it takes almost the whole day for withdrawals to arrive to your bank account, so if you need money in the morning or day time you have to withdraw a day before.  I stopped using it when they reduced the rate to 4.35% as I have easy access accounts paying much better rates.
    Can you recommend an easy access paying a better rate please?
    From what I have read in this thread I would prefer a normal savings provider, even if the rate was a bit less.
    You can get around 4.2% ( not including a time limited bonus ) with quite a few established building societies/small banks.
    In some cases there will be a limit on the number of annual withdrawals, to maintain the rate.
    Who are they please?
    Make sure it's sorted by rate:

  • DRS1
    DRS1 Posts: 1,637 Forumite
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    thevoid69 said:
    thevoid69 said:
    thevoid69 said:
    Hi, I've seen Snoop Easy Savings are giving 4.35% which would be good as my Chase boosted rate will end next month. 

    Is Snoop just as good/safe? There doesn't seem to be any restrictions on withdrawing. 

    Thanks
    It is safe and delivers what's promised.  There are no restrictions, but it takes almost the whole day for withdrawals to arrive to your bank account, so if you need money in the morning or day time you have to withdraw a day before.  I stopped using it when they reduced the rate to 4.35% as I have easy access accounts paying much better rates.
    Can you recommend an easy access paying a better rate please?
    From what I have read in this thread I would prefer a normal savings provider, even if the rate was a bit less.
    You can get around 4.2% ( not including a time limited bonus ) with quite a few established building societies/small banks.
    In some cases there will be a limit on the number of annual withdrawals, to maintain the rate.
    Who are they please?
    Or keeping it on MSE have a look at page 1 of this thread (it gets updated)

    Top Easy Access acs Ranked: Top of The Pots - **No Chat** - Page 96 — MoneySavingExpert Forum
  • Eyeful
    Eyeful Posts: 1,049 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Fourth Anniversary Name Dropper
    edited 29 September at 8:31PM
    thevoid69 said:
    anks
    It is safe and delivers what's promised.  There are no restrictions, but it takes almost the whole day for withdrawals to arrive to your bank account, so if you need money in the morning or day time you have to withdraw a day before.  I stopped using it when they reduced the rate to 4.35% as I have easy access accounts paying much better rates.
    Can you recommend an easy access paying a better rate please?
    From what I have read in this thread I would prefer a normal savings provider, even if the rate was a bit less.
    You can get around 4.2% ( not including a time limited bonus ) with quite a few established building societies/small banks.
    In some cases there will be a limit on the number of annual withdrawals, to maintain the rate.
    Who are they please?
    They are to be found in the links of my second post here, if you had looked at them.
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