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How do you re order the list please?poppystar said:
Or you could actually reorder the list by something like your area so the actual part of the list you would be interested in would be much smaller. So I did by my county this morning and there were only about twenty winners I had to look through - easy to sack your eyes down it particularly if you also know your actual total holding - this reduced my likely list to only a handful.Martico said:
Yes - I did a quick scan earlier for my city and holding (plus the "when bought and amount bought at the time" to fine tune), and once I realised I'd not won over £25,000 I gave up. You could carry on down through the winners if you want, but there's a lot of themNewbie_John said:
Oh I wish you haven't written this message.. so let's say I've won £10k - the only way to know that is to findmy bond number in the list? (plus region and holidng amount should match?)Sg28 said:
The high value winners dont actually find out until tomorrow either. Unless they find their bond numbers on the winners list.Newbie_John said:Sorry, last question - and I think I will get it
Today were revealed winners with £10k+ and tomorrow everybody else?
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From this page, go to the drop-down box on the left-hand column, which defaults to ordering by Prize ValueMACKEM99 said:
How do you re order the list please?poppystar said:
Or you could actually reorder the list by something like your area so the actual part of the list you would be interested in would be much smaller. So I did by my county this morning and there were only about twenty winners I had to look through - easy to sack your eyes down it particularly if you also know your actual total holding - this reduced my likely list to only a handful.Martico said:
Yes - I did a quick scan earlier for my city and holding (plus the "when bought and amount bought at the time" to fine tune), and once I realised I'd not won over £25,000 I gave up. You could carry on down through the winners if you want, but there's a lot of themNewbie_John said:
Oh I wish you haven't written this message.. so let's say I've won £10k - the only way to know that is to findmy bond number in the list? (plus region and holidng amount should match?)Sg28 said:
The high value winners dont actually find out until tomorrow either. Unless they find their bond numbers on the winners list.Newbie_John said:Sorry, last question - and I think I will get it
Today were revealed winners with £10k+ and tomorrow everybody else?1 -
What?!? So I have been logging in all day today just to realise my winnings are less than £1000 and they won't add this news to my account until tomorrow?!?
Gosh, I really am pinning a lot of hope on winning big one day 😄0 -
Someone has won £10000 on a £4 bond bought in July 1961, with a total holding of £19. I love to see wins like that. I just hope they're still around to enjoy it.
Well I hope so.and that it makes up for losing their winter fuel allowance!3 -
When cashing in bonds you can request them before the next draw and it asks you if you want the bonds left in to take part in the next draw before they withdraw them for you after the draw has taken place.0
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Actually the rules are, any bonds sold in January won't be eligible for the February draw, so selling anytime after midnight Feb 1st is ok. The 'draw' will actually have taken place in the last week of January sometime, the results don't become available until February.ChewyyBacca said:I have to withdraw all of my premium bonds. Should I withdraw them on 3rd Feb or 4th Feb?
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Not really, these people are likely not longer around - more or less they were 30 years old in 1960, so probably would be around 90 now - and these bonds have high chances of being abandoned/forgotten.IanManc said:Someone has won £10000 on a £4 bond bought in July 1961, with a total holding of £19. I love to see wins like that. I just hope they're still around to enjoy it.
And there's another with a £5000 win on a £25 bond bought in June 1958.
So sadly they just take prizes away from us 😅0 -
I was born in the early 60s and have the odd premium bond dating back to relatives and parents friends buying one or two when I was born, so don’t dismiss the possibility that they could be owned by people still working!Newbie_John said:
Not really, these people are likely not longer around - more or less they were 30 years old in 1960, so probably would be around 90 now - and these bonds have high chances of being abandoned/forgotten.IanManc said:Someone has won £10000 on a £4 bond bought in July 1961, with a total holding of £19. I love to see wins like that. I just hope they're still around to enjoy it.
And there's another with a £5000 win on a £25 bond bought in June 1958.
So sadly they just take prizes away from us 😅I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.5 -
There is over £88 million in unclaimed prizes.
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Newbie_John said:
Not really, these people are likely not longer around - more or less they were 30 years old in 1960, so probably would be around 90 now - and these bonds have high chances of being abandoned/forgotten.IanManc said:Someone has won £10000 on a £4 bond bought in July 1961, with a total holding of £19. I love to see wins like that. I just hope they're still around to enjoy it.
And there's another with a £5000 win on a £25 bond bought in June 1958.
So sadly they just take prizes away from us 😅Not sure who you mean by 'us', but that would only be the case for the bondholder whose bond was found to be ineligible.If a prize is awarded to a bond which turns out not to be eligible then there is a redistribution process in which the first winning bond in the next lower prize band is 'upgraded' to the higher amount... all the way down to someone who just missed out becoming a £25 winner.So the prizes are only 'taken away' from bondholders who weren't eligible to start with - and the gain would be to another bondholder, not to NS&I.3
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