Tesco Savings DDs
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chockydavid1983 wrote: »What are the names of the Post Office and Scottish Widows accounts you mention please? Are there any other accounts that accept direct debits?surreysaver wrote: »
If I interpret the respective T&Cs correctly, both of these accounts limit you to one DD source per account - from the "pre-advised" (SW) or "nominated" (PO) account.
That's going to mean a LOT of accounts relative to 4 heavily-DDed Tesco Internet Savers.
I haven't yet found any limit on numbers of SW / PO accounts - anyone?0 -
Other platforms you can set up a direct debit to and send money back to yourself:
https://www.moneyfarm.com/uk/
https://www.halifax.co.uk/sharedealing/our-accounts/share-dealing-account/Default.asp
There might be other investment-type accounts where money can be diect-debited into some sort of holding account from where you can send it back to yourselfI consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0 -
Another reason to keep stoozing.0
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Pooh! Not just current accounts, this could affect M&S Regular Saver as well. 2 DD’s required to open the account, although not sure if they are needed once opened.
https://bank.marksandspencer.com/pdf/CPSaverSummaryBox.pdf0 -
surreysaver wrote: »Which is why I was wondering how many accounts I can have!
Though even with multiple accounts you may have to have the same nominated account for all of them?0 -
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Just had a thought people. What about setting up multiple d/debits for credit cards ? One d/debit paying £1 per month, another paying £1 per month, etc. and the last paying the balance in full later in the month.
Opinions please.0 -
Just had a thought people. What about setting up multiple d/debits for credit cards ? One d/debit paying £1 per month, another paying £1 per month, etc. and the last paying the balance in full later in the month.
Opinions please.
Would a credit card allow you to do that?I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0 -
surreysaver wrote: »Would a credit card allow you to do that?
Don't know. That is why I am asking.0 -
surreysaver wrote: »Would a credit card allow you to do that?
I'm not sure you can with any of the cards I've used.
But I was wondering in response to ceredigion's post whether I should stop binning all the letters I get begging me to take out new credit cards. :lipsrseal"In the future, everyone will be rich for 15 minutes"0
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