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Jamie Walby

posted on 28th Dec 06 at 12:34

quote:
Originally posted by Colin
http://www.halifax.co.uk/savings/directisasaver.shtml


Thats the ISA I have, I just put so much in it a week, and leave it be and it soon adds up.


Andrew

posted on 28th Dec 06 at 00:48

Lloyds TSB for me all the way... Always happy to help and anything i've asked for they have given me. But i've got an ace credit rating and been with then since i was aged 4 or something so they like me.

Got a Halifax ISA and Instant Savers accounts too but they even charge you for a new card :( I've closing those accounts when i get chance! They want money off me for taking money out of my ISA account too :mad:


John_C

posted on 27th Dec 06 at 23:23

gross is before tax. aer is after (i think ;))


Dan

posted on 24th Dec 06 at 17:20

www.nsandi.co.uk much more fun and a good chance of winning


Colin

posted on 24th Dec 06 at 15:56

http://www.halifax.co.uk/savings/directisasaver.shtml


Colin

posted on 24th Dec 06 at 15:54

I moved from TSB where I got shit all interest to HBOS a while ago, they have a cash Isa account where you can put in up to £3k every year at 5.25% apr....not the best probably but its ok if your planning on saving a bit of cash but also have instant access to it.


silver_V179GNA

posted on 24th Dec 06 at 15:52

small amount of money to invest :) maybe like a mini cash isa?
i would also like to know what this AER and GROSS means? :boggle:


Ian

posted on 24th Dec 06 at 15:43

Depends on your financial circumstance - money to invest? Debt to move somewhere? Loans? Mortgage?


silver_V179GNA

posted on 24th Dec 06 at 15:35

thought id put this in house day :boggle: dont know... anyway i want to change banks which ones are the best at the moment? :D and is there any ways of making money in like isa's or the like or not? :boggle: anyway help appreciated :D :wave: