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Savings accounts I can't easily 'see'.....
sarah3891
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Hiya,
I just wondered if anyone knew of any good savings plans/accounts that I can't access from online etc?
I used to have one of those over the counter books, and I saved loads because I never 'saw' what I had access to - both my bank accounts have internet access and I can always see my savings and it's far too tempting for me to just transfer money across! :-)
Do these accounts still exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question, but if anyone has any good ideas they'd be very much appreciated!!
Thanks,
S
I just wondered if anyone knew of any good savings plans/accounts that I can't access from online etc?
I used to have one of those over the counter books, and I saved loads because I never 'saw' what I had access to - both my bank accounts have internet access and I can always see my savings and it's far too tempting for me to just transfer money across! :-)
Do these accounts still exist? Sorry if this is a dumb question, but if anyone has any good ideas they'd be very much appreciated!!
Thanks,
S
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If you have money in a Nationwide Instant Access ISA, even if you are registered for online banking, you cannot transfer from the ISA to another account online but instead must use a branch.
This is good for you but is a pain for me.:mad:
And you probably thought that it was a silly question.0 -
Britannia do lots of accounts run by Passbook onlyPersonal Loan: £11,488 3.7% Credit card: £5,946 0% Total = £17,4340
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My Kent Reliance ISA is postal only - you could look at their savings accounts0
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