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Nationwide £500???
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Yep sounds right - i.e. if you're staying with them you can start early, but if you're remoing elsewhere you'd have to pay ERCs.Englishedith wrote: »Andy,
My pop-up was blocking it have sorted it now
Will be going bac to see NW on thursday
The person we saw last week said if we take this deal we would have to start it a month before the exsisting one finfshes Did not know this was allowed ,,
Bet if it was the other way round we would have been unable to do this without incurring a penalty charge of some sort.
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We are just taking up another 5 yr fixed rate with NW. They have said that any current NW borrowers don't have to pay the fee (we have got the 5.83% fix). I would ring them to check.0
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You just need to check out the LOYALTY products, rather than the other remortgage products, here http://www.nationwide.co.uk/mortgage/existingcustomers/loyalty_interest_rates.htmMortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0
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