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Zopa Rainy Day Saver - interest received seems lower than advertised
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You're right, how could I forget the 7% FD one. I am on my 15th one.
I'll certainly hoover up all the top paying RSs, regardless of their duration, whilst I still have enough funds to service them all.
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If you've fully funded everything else over 7%, then surely it makes sense to put any excess into Zopa? Added benefit that it's easy access, so if another better 12-month regular saver comes along you can just withdraw anything you've put into Zopa.
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