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by Chadwick » Fri Jun 11 2021 10:50am
Virgin Money wrote:This account is only available to users of the Virgin Money Home Buying Coach app.
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by parchedpeas » Fri Jun 11 2021 12:30pm
The app is not required to operate the account and no checks are done when you register.
It's not compatible with a ton of Android phones, either.
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by tonyg » Wed Jun 16 2021 9:46am
Finally got this account up and running due to not having a 7 digit Customer ID on my virgin account so opened a new account but made error on application.
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by planteria » Thu Dec 30 2021 1:40pm
has this been reflected in Savings Accounts with banks and building societies?
i'm not doing any regular saving into Regular Saver cash accounts nowadays, just regular payments into Friendly Societies, and some regular payments into instant access Building Society accounts that were set up primarily to satisfy current account criteria. fwiw i do find that by being forgotten about those balances can creep up to become useful sums of money.
nowadays i'm only really Investing, and 'Saving' into Bitcoin-based accounts. i'm not expecting cash savings to become worthwhile again for the foreseeable future.
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Sarah
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by Sarah » Thu Dec 30 2021 6:27pm
planteria wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30 2021 1:40pm
has this been reflected in Savings Accounts with banks and building societies?
Not much happening yet, as far as I'm aware, but it's only a 0.15% change and likely going to impact borrowers more dramatically, e.g. linked rates moving up accordingly & low fixed rates being withdrawn.
Looking at the news from Santander (for example) they're changing linked rates on savings from 12 January and not yet doing anything with variable rates:
https://www.santander.co.uk/personal/su ... ate-change
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