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ISA's which allow transfer in
AndyPK
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Hi
Are there any good ISA's which allow transfer in ATM ?
THe guide no longer seams to show whether you can transfer money in
Thank you.
I'll look at virgin T&C's later
Are there any good ISA's which allow transfer in ATM ?
THe guide no longer seams to show whether you can transfer money in
Thank you.
I'll look at virgin T&C's later
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The main MSE cash ISA guide links to another that specifically covers those accepting transfers: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/cash-isa-transfers/
[URL="https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/401374thread[/URL] also used to be a good source of this information but hasn't been updated for three months now - it may still be a useful pointer to providers who are worth investigating, even if the accounts themselves have been superseded.0 -
THe guide no longer seams to show whether you can transfer money in
Not sewn up then?:)0 -
Hi
Are there any good ISA's which allow transfer in ATM ?
I'll look at virgin T&C's later
iWeb allows transfers in and has low charges. Really depends what you're after but Virgin definitely is much more expensive than alternatives.Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0 -
You're perhaps making a deliberate (and legitimate) point that there's more to ISAs than cash ones but I certainly formed the impression that OP was looking to transfer into a cash product, not least because I'm not aware of any S&S ISA provider that doesn't permit transfers in, whereas that's much more commonplace in the cash environment (where the providers themselves have to fork out the interest and therefore have an incentive to restrict their exposure).iWeb allows transfers in and has low charges. Really depends what you're after but Virgin definitely is much more expensive than alternatives.0 -
yes CASH ISA
I have some options now thank you0
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