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E-Saver account, how to withdraw?

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  • purplevamp
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    notis7 wrote: »
    If you have a Lloyds internet saver it is probably one of the worst paying savings rates on the market.....That bank just takes the p!ss out of its savers when it comes to rates!!!!
    Tell me about it:rolleyes: . When I first opened it the rates were fantastic, now I think they're about 4.5%
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  • gocat
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    moneypooh wrote: »
    I have an e-saver account with my bank and it's easy to transfer into my current account with a few clicks and it's instant access.

    thanks. All done now :T
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