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With Fidelity, the money was only ever in cash. I understand there could be interest paid well after the closure, but this has been happening since March. I'm not going to phone them. Spent too long doing that earlier in the year. I'll probably just delete the app, and forget about them . Only last week they sent me an annual statement, even though they sent a closing statement in April, and then another closing statement in July, after they'd paid me an extra £26 odd, which was presumably interest added after the first closure, when they sent the P45, which has never shown up on HMRC account, which estimates I'll pay £0 in tax this year, even though I've already paid approx £2,500.dunstonh said:its all very normal for there to be residual income after withdrawal.0 -
You sound like my mother 🫣dunstonh said:its all very normal for there to be residual income after withdrawal.0 -
You mean she was rational, experienced and very well informed in personal finance matters?HedgehogRulez said:
You sound like my mother 🫣dunstonh said:its all very normal for there to be residual income after withdrawal.0
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