NatWest £125 switch incentive
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Deleted_User wrote: ». . . with the Santander account you have access to the 5% regular saver which for me tips the balance. At least it doesn't make the switch worthwhile from a main account.Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.0
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Consumerist wrote: »When I switched from Santander123 (when the interest rate reduced), I had a regular saver so I just opened a standard current account to service the regular saver after the switch.
Yes but then you don't get the money back from the Direct Debits.
Its a thought though, will look into it. Thanks.0 -
Sorry I have another question. Can you open now and switch later as long as it’s before the deadline?
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Consumerist wrote: »When I switched from Santander123 (when the interest rate reduced), I had a regular saver so I just opened a standard current account to service the regular saver after the switch.
Checked, you only get 3% via the regular saver with a standard current account, 5% with the Santander lite.0 -
With these switching offers, my limited experience tells me to strike quickly on all counts. Don’t delay the switch date if possible, fill everything in online all in one hit and avoid going into branches. We can guess this offer will be pulled or altered pretty quickly so don’t go moaning later. Take the money and run to the next offer.
I've taken your advice, applied and been accepted. It wasn't the account I wanted to use for the switch but hey, who knows, another month, another offer.0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »Checked, you only get 3% via the regular saver with a standard current account, 5% with the Santander lite.To be eligible for the higher interest rate you must be a 1I2I3 World or a Santander Select customer at point of openingWarning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.0
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So you no longer have a regular saver then?0
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YorkshireBoy wrote: »Get the account opened now would be my advice. You'll be able to pick a date up to 10/2 for the switch during the application. Alternatively, wait and switch in late February or early March.
Thanks YB, just done, accepted and chose the postal option to slow matters down a little with switch date of 9th Feb, that should sort it out.0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »So you no longer have a regular saver then?Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.0
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Anyone applied as an existing customer? Rather than my account being opened straight away it said I would hear in a few days but not received any email confirmation of my application last night.After an easy peasy success yesterday, I tried to open a Select Ac online (late) last night for OH.
It didn't go through the same process as mine did in office hours... didn't have the digi ID check... didn't have the addy from post code - had to input it longhand... didn't get the full list of jobs drop down etc.
Most importantly didn't get email saying you've been accepted.
So had another go this am and it sailed through.. as mine did yesterday. So if you get issues late on, maybe leave it until their working hours 07:30 to 22:00 (think).
I suspect after 10pm some support is taken down...
I'd give it another go... now.0
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