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2 x £25 on 50K holding, first draw they were in0
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Search through your bank account for payments from NS&I (or whoever is listed as the payee). That will only give the total amount each time though, you wouldn't know how it was made up, eg was £50 one £50 or two £25.xxxxxxxx said:me too 3 x £25 on £50,000
Is there anyway to ask NS&I online what the total yearly winnings have been since I bought them in Feb 2016?
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Anyway to export the data they hold in the winnings history pages? Except manually?0 -
My winnings are shown as the individual prizes on my statementsAnotherJoe said:
Search through your bank account for payments from NS&I (or whoever is listed as the payee). That will only give the total amount each time though, you wouldn't know how it was made up, eg was £50 one £50 or two £25.xxxxxxxx said:me too 3 x £25 on £50,000
Is there anyway to ask NS&I online what the total yearly winnings have been since I bought them in Feb 2016?
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Anyway to export the data they hold in the winnings history pages? Except manually?Make £2023 in 2023 (#36) £3479.30/£2023
Make £2024 in 2024...1 -
Just 1 x £25 on max this month#39 - Save £12k in 20250
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There is an Android app that shows this...AnotherJoe said:xxxxxxxx said:me too 3 x £25 on £50,000
Is there anyway to ask NS&I online what the total yearly winnings have been since I bought them in Feb 2016?
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Anyway to export the data they hold in the winnings history pages? Except manually?
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Nothing this month on £26k. Whenever this happens I always consider taking the cash out again.Rolling year average rate is around 1.1% and I got £75 last month so averages out OK0
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£25 on £20k(Also, I believe this was my 1000th post! Woohoo!)If you want to be rich, live like you're poor; if you want to be poor, live like you're rich.2
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3 x £25 on max holding
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5 x £25 on 50K
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