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Principality over 50's fixed rate bond 7.15%

From today principality launch a two year and a three year fixed rate bond for the over 50's paying a nice 7.15%.minimum 10k investment.

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  • Hungerdunger
    Hungerdunger Posts: 964 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Thanks for the info, but have you thought of also posting a link to save the rest of us a couple of minutes? In case anyone else is interested, this is it.
    "The trouble with quotations on the Internet is that you never know whether they are genuine" - Charles Dickens
  • kanchhelskis
    kanchhelskis Posts: 425 Forumite
    i dont know how to.
  • It's quite easy. First, if you're on the web page for which you want to set up a link just click on the URL at the top of the page to highlight it, then right click and click on "Copy".

    If you want to do it the way I did it above, highlight the word you want to use for the link. Just above the box you are typing in there's a row of icons. One of them looks like a globe with a chain link. If you're not sure, hover your mouse over them until you get the one that says "Insert Link". Click on that icon; delete "http://" which is already in the box, right click and then click on paste. That's it!

    Actually, reading that back makes it sound a bit tricky, but it isn't, and you can always practise without actually sending a message.
    "The trouble with quotations on the Internet is that you never know whether they are genuine" - Charles Dickens
  • Old_Slaphead
    Old_Slaphead Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Heard that the 2 year 7.15% FRB is closing this Friday (27th).

    If you want some - you'd better get a move on.
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