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Yorkshire BS regular saver withdrawal
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From not being able to log on at about 00:21Where did you get this information from?
Concluded what?You could not have concluded this from your tests above.
Then you're going to have to do more £1 test payments. I can't help with that experiment, because I now only have £1 in there.I'd be curious to get to the bottom of this.
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Very scientific!YorkshireBoy wrote: »
From not being able to log on at about 00:21Dagobert wrote:Where did you get this information from?

The 00:20 cut-off point could not have been concluded from the 12:05 Monday payment arriving on Friday.YorkshireBoy wrote: »
Concluded what?Dagobert wrote:You could not have concluded this from your tests above.
I've only got £2 left.YorkshireBoy wrote: »I can't help with that experiment, because I now only have £1 in there.
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Speculator wrote: »I'll initiate a £1.01 transfer during the day on Sunday and £1.02 transfer during the day on Monday and see what happens.
How are your transfers coming along?
Transfer initiated on Thursday at 00:01 arrived 3 working days later on Tuesday.
I initiated a transfer on Sunday after 3pm: YBS s/a debited on Sunday, funds arrived on Wednesday.Dagobert0 -
Sorry, was busy and only managed to initiate a £1.00 test transfer on Tue 24/06/2008 00:01 to my new Tesco internet saver a/c.
I will do the test transfers this coming Sunday/Monday.
BTW, if you have the new tesco "Internet saver" a/c, it may be worth opening their Instant access a/c as well. This way, you can pay cash in at a store with the instant access card and then transfer it online to the higher paying internet saver a/c.0 -
(And take it out through an ATM too preloading the IA account?)Speculator wrote: »BTW, if you have the new tesco "Internet saver" a/c, it may be worth opening their Instant access a/c as well. This way, you can pay cash in at a store with the instant access card and then transfer it online to the higher paying internet saver a/c......under construction.... COVID is a [discontinued] scam0 -
How are your transfers coming along?
Transfer initiated on Thursday at 00:01 arrived 3 working days later on Tuesday.
I initiated a transfer on Sunday after 3pm: YBS s/a debited on Sunday, funds arrived on Wednesday.
My transfer initiated 00.01 on Tuesday arrived today as expected.0
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