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Just £25 on £40+ after a barren September.Free thinker.:cool:0
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ffacoffipawb wrote: »Nothing on £30k, sixth draw in a row.

Nothing on £20k since April for me. :rotfl:
Still, I'm sure that there are people in this world who need money much more than I do. I can always eat my horse.0 -
I have had a £1 bond for 56 years which has never won anything. I have had £500 worth for around 12 years and have just won for the first time - £2516 Panel (250W JASolar) 4kWp, facing 170 degrees, 40 degree slope, Solis Inverter. Installed 29/9/2015 - £4700 (Norfolk Solar Together Scheme); 9.6kWh US2000C Pylontech batteries + Solis Inverter installed 12/4/2022 Year target (PVGIS-CMSAF) = 3880kWh - Installer estimate 3452 kWh:Average over 6 years = 4400 :j0
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£25 here too.0
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£25 again for me0
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Serves me right for winning 6 x £25 last month, as nothing this month.
O.H. 1x £25 as seems usual.0 -
The minimum investment is £100 yet prizes can be auto reinvested - presumably there are different rules to say that a £25 prize can be reinvested in more bonds v simply buying more with debit card?0
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The minimum investment is £100 yet prizes can be auto reinvested - presumably there are different rules to say that a £25 prize can be reinvested in more bonds v simply buying more with debit card?
I am pretty sure the £100 limit is only the minimum initial sum. Once you have that you can add smaller sums. I’ve added £50 recently with no problem.0 -
The minimum investment is £100 yet prizes can be auto reinvested - presumably there are different rules to say that a £25 prize can be reinvested in more bonds v simply buying more with debit card?
That's correct.
As another poster has mentioned, there's also a £50 minimum for existing holders who pay by standing order or electronic transfer. See here:
https://www.nsandi.com/files/published_files/asset/pdf/premium-bonds-brochure.pdf0
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