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by Sarah » Mon May 04 2020 1:18pm
Also note that the Nationwide FlexDirect offer is only for the first year, not every year and intended to be once per customer only. So opening new accounts shouldn't qualify if you've had the offer before (sometimes took awhile for them to enforce that rule, but they're probably pretty good at applying it by now). As linked above, it's only 2.00% now.
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by cccashbacklover » Mon May 04 2020 2:33pm
kevinchess1 wrote: ↑Mon May 04 2020 11:50am
Seems like it dropped quite a bit, also I did have a Flex account before, maybe 8 years ago
2% Rate and threshold reduction to maximum £1500 for first 12 Months applied from 1 May 2020
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by milo55 » Mon May 04 2020 11:43pm
ongoing rate after first year down from 1% to 0.25% on nationwide account - noticed virgin money have increased ?? current account rate from 1% to 2% on current account -only up to 1000 thou
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by planteria » Tue May 05 2020 9:29am
the Nationwide interest isn't worthwhile now..
the FlexAccount travel insurance has some value to some though. that's the account i have stuck with, so far.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Tue May 05 2020 5:31pm
planteria wrote: ↑Tue May 05 2020 9:29am
the Nationwide interest isn't worthwhile now..
the FlexAccount travel insurance has some value to some though. that's the account i have stuck with, so far.
The travel insurance is a good incentive from Nationwide.
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by Sarah » Wed Sep 23 2020 10:54am
It's nearly time to kiss goodbye to all those TSB Classic Plus accounts... at least this provides us with plenty of fodder for future current account switches...
We’re changing the interest rate on your Plus account.
We wanted to let you know that from 2 December 2020, we’re reducing the interest rate on your Plus account from 1.50% AER* to 0% AER.
No messing about with 0.01% here. It's going to
ZERO and they're underlining that fact by also deleting the account T&Cs relating to credit interest.
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by parchedpeas » Wed Sep 23 2020 4:30pm
I'm already eyeing up the 30 transactions for £5 a month alternate account.
I've got a plan. I won't be beaten yet!
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by BeautifulSunshine » Wed Sep 23 2020 6:50pm
parchedpeas wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23 2020 4:30pm
I'm already eyeing up the 30 transactions for £5 a month alternate account.
I've got a plan. I won't be beaten yet!
I admire your resolve.
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by planteria » Wed Sep 23 2020 7:34pm
haha me too.. 30 small purchases is doable if you can include small DDs and small debit card purchases.
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