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by planteria » Wed Mar 01 2023 3:29pm
planteria wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08 2023 8:21pm
i'm stashing money with YBS at 2.9% and CBS at 2.85% now,..
CBS have raised the rate to 3.25% so looking at moving more to them..
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by Sarah » Wed Mar 01 2023 3:44pm
Is that an existing customer rate?
I can only see a 3.0% ISA in their "Limited access" section right now.
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by planteria » Wed Mar 01 2023 8:40pm
seemingly yes Sarah.
they were offering 3.25%. i waited. opened the account at 2.85%. they've written to say the rate is moving up to 3.25%.
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by planteria » Wed Mar 08 2023 8:07pm
i'm currently moving funds from Yorkshire 2.9%, via Lloyds, to Coventry 3.25%.
i can't see anything better out there at the moment.
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by planteria » Thu Mar 09 2023 5:03pm
so existing members do not have this rate available to them? if that's the case.. loyalty?
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by 1User » Thu Mar 09 2023 5:53pm
Existing members of the Newbury (of at least one year) have access to a higher paying account.
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by planteria » Fri Mar 10 2023 2:51pm
oh that's a good rate, but not very useful terms.
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