What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • Oneputt
    Oneputt Club Member Posts: 9,145 ✭✭✭
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    edited August 2016 #2072

    Arrived home tonight, after putting van away. Be out and about in it in 4 days, is there no end to the pleasure?Happy

  • KjellNN
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    edited August 2016 #2073

    I opened an account with HSBC.....that took a few weeks, but some are easier.  Just did one with Tesco, went through very quickly.  Always do these things on-line as far as possible.

    Rather than savings accounts (other than NS&I) we are using current accounts that pay 3, 4 and 5% interest, though only on limited amounts.  If you have enough accounts you can accommodate a fair amount.

    Unfortunately rates seem to be about to fall, soon they will be next to nothing.  Santander are going from 3% to 1.5% in November apparently. Sad

    Fixed rate monthly savers are also useful to cycle money through. Some are still paying 6%.

    The majority of the accounts that pay the 5% etc you have to swtich to them to get it (M&S)  being one of them. The problem I have with that is I don't have an account to switch Frown we have always just used the one joint current account.  So today I applied for a current account in my own name with a bank that I had savings with years ago, just need to see if it goes through. Failing that I will open one with my current bank (joint account) then move it once I've had it awhile. Nobody wants you to deposit large amounts anymore, and the savings account that offer 5% are usually only 12mths, you are limited to saving £300/£500 a month.  

    You can open interest paying current accounts without switching.

    No doubt rates will decrease soon, but TSB pay 5% on £2k, you can have 3 accounts between a couple.

    They also have a 5% monthly saver, max deposit £250.

    Lloyds pay 4% on max £5k, again a couple can have 3 accounts.   They have just dropped their MS to 3%, max deposit is £400 per month.

    BOS pay 3% on max £5k, you can have 3 accounts each.

    Tesco pay 3% on £3k.

    Santander 3% at present on max £20k, you could have at least 3 accounts, but there is a £5 per month fee, so not so good.

    Nationwide also have a similar account, and Clydesdale.

    No doubt there are others.

    HSBC pays 6% on their MS, but you need an "Advance" current account first. Deposit is £250pm.

    Then First Direct also pay 6%, you need their current account too, the deposit there is max £300.

    Nationwide also have a good MS.

    I think you can open an M&S current account without switching, but you will not then get the switching bonus.  Then you can open their MS too.  I think it is still 6%, or at least 5%.

  • KjellNN
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    edited August 2016 #2074

    At the moment we are funding 16 interest paying current accounts between us (not all full unfortunately!) , and circulating funds through a total of 7 monthly savers.

    Totally given up on ISAs meantime, but we did put some into the NS&I over 60s account paying 4%.

    It's the only way to get any decent interest these days.

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/latesttip/

  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2016 #2075

    Many thanks for the info Kj, will look into some of these accounts, First Direct was the one I contacted this morning as I have had a savings account with them before so that should go through ok. M&S told me that I couldn't get the MS 6% account as I wasn't
    switching a current accountFrown might need to go back and have another word with them. Will definitley look at the TSB as I do have a lump sum
    that I would like to get a good rate on, then open a MS I can drip feed it from another account until my pension kicks in. I've already got the top rate 5% with Nationwide until Feb 2017.

  • Bakers2
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    edited August 2016 #2076

    Sitting in glorious sunshine, supposed to change tomorrow  staying sheltered from the cool southerly wind catching up on here.

    Points in no particular order belated birthday greetings Malcolm - also glad you've seen the light retrip to chipping Sodbury enjoy! Glad your boss agrees on you having time off . 

    Tammygirl do sort bank accounts sure the link KJ has given will be good.  With much 'messing around' we have current accounts that pay decent interest and have a floating £500 that goes in and out of accounts to fulfil conditions and moved a couple of DD's
    for the same reason, a bit of a pain to start with but automatic once set up. Santander 123 will allow a couple £60,000 (3 x £20000) with interest currently 3% for £3000+ in each account, their is a charge, there us also cash back.  Rates dropping in November
    but money expert reckons still pays at £8000 come November. Nastionwide plays 5% to £2500 and gives access to 5% up to £500 per month. Higher charge but insurance for various things including travel makes it worthwhile for us. Almost a fulltime job keeping
    track!!!

    For those of you away or just returned hope you have/had a great time.

    Went to see Menopause the Musical last week, good giggle for women of a certain age . went to theatre last night to see State highway 48, male middle age crisis. Again reasonably good.

    Went to local monthly market yesterday really good.  Lots of Kiwi goods.then went to find a mountain sanctuary which appeared to be nearby, as usual with NZ deceptive! Arrived to find hefty charge and only an hour before closing, so did a small part of the
    free section, really needs proper walking boots, not got them with us, and lots training for the steep undulations we come from Essex and don't do hills!!!!

    Back to family duties tomorrow. Time's running out now  but really enjoying ourselves. Feels like a holiday

    Take care folks

  • milliehull
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    edited August 2016 #2077

    Sounds like you are having a wonderful time B2.Glad the weather is good for you.  Hope the family are all well.

    Off to meet friends for lunch today celebrating 2 birthdays - one 60th and one 74th.  Quite a nice bright morning but still no rain.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited August 2016 #2078

    Which bit of the site did you chose, H&T? Assume it's all open at this tme of year?

    Yes Ian whole site open and full too, we were right at the top of the site to the right of the top toilet block. 

    Apologies for late reply,  site wifi was too slow.Sad

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited August 2016 #2079

    Well...weekend didn't quite go to plan, our son had to pull out off the Tough Mudder after only completing about a third if the course, he twisted his knee. He had it strapped up but too painful to carry on. Sad It
    is a great challenge  though with everyone helping each other over the obstacles, getting very muddy and wet in the process.

    Weather was ok until just after lunch when the rain arrived, and didn't clear away until this morning.  Arrived home this afternoon, unpacked the van, son went off home, with instructions to get his knee checked out! 

  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2016 #2080

    Lovely day today, sun been out all day a few white fluffy clouds and quite blowy. Had Mum for a few hours today as normal for the weekend. Went for a trike ride later this afternoon once Mum gone back home. Just a nice relaxing Sunday, roast beef and all
    the trimmings for lunch so just a snack for tea tonight. 

    Bakers2, glad to hear your enjoying yourselves in NZ the weather sounds nice for a winter. I will get the accounts sorted but not in too much of a rush as my pension doesn't kick in until November. I'm already with Nationwide and have very good interest
    rates, its my own current account I want to make sure I get a good one for that too, likely candidates are First Direct or TSB at the moment Wink

    H&T sorry to hear your son hurt his knee and had to retire from his event, sounds like you had a good time though, anytime spent away is always a good timeWink I'm
    itching to get away again but still got things to do, making big inroads to it all though, very happy at the moment.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited August 2016 #2081

    Bump

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited August 2016 #2082

    Bump

    Was that what you're son did to his knee?Wink Sorry to hear that he had to retire, but glad that you enjoyed your weekend.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited August 2016 #2083

    Thanks for the commiserations, he was gutted not to have finished, but is hoping to do a half mudder next month with some friends, knee permitting! 

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited August 2016 #2084

    Thanks for the commiserations, he was gutted not to have finished, but is hoping to do a half mudder next month with some friends, knee permitting! 

    Hope he's recovered in time for the event. Wish him luck from me.

  • IanH
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    edited August 2016 #2085

    Excuse my ignorance, but what is a mudder? Undecided

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited August 2016 #2086

    Excuse my ignorance, but what is a mudder? Undecided

    A Tough Mudder is a 10 /12 mile cross country type event but with assalt course type  obstacles, lots of mud and water. No winners as everyone who competes helps out others on the course to get to the end and finish. 

    Google it, lots of great videos online.

  • IanH
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    edited August 2016 #2087

    Sounds fun........sort of.....Wink

  • IanH
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    edited August 2016 #2088

    MrsH ordered me some new keks from the M&S sale.......reduced to £12!!

    Bargain Laughing

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2016 #2089

    MrsH ordered me some new keks from the M&S sale.......reduced to £12!!

    Bargain Laughing

    ..knee length?Wink

  • brue
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    edited August 2016 #2090

    Have survived the family wedding on a campsite high up on the Fosseway, spectacular views, strong winds and sitting to eat a meal on a chair which kept tipping me forwards thanks to the sloping ground (should have taken some wheel ramps!) Wink

  • moulesy
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    edited August 2016 #2091

    Well...weekend didn't quite go to plan, our son had to pull out off the Tough Mudder after only completing about a third if the course, he twisted his knee. He had it strapped up but too painful to carry on. Sad It
    is a great challenge  though with everyone helping each other over the obstacles, getting very muddy and wet in the process.

    Weather was ok until just after lunch when the rain arrived, and didn't clear away until this morning.  Arrived home this afternoon, unpacked the van, son went off home, with instructions to get his knee checked out! 

    Commiserations to your son, Helen, but a wise decision to pull out rather than risk further injury - there's always another day and another race. The weather must have made it pretty miserable too - don't suppose you had any wellies to lend him then!

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited August 2016 #2092

    No wellies unfortunately Moulesy,  and I was very glad I didn't have to clean his trainers!  Laughing

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited August 2016 #2093

    Have survived the family wedding on a campsite high up on the Fosseway, spectacular views, strong winds and sitting to eat a meal on a chair which kept tipping me forwards thanks to the sloping ground (should have taken some wheel ramps!) Wink

    Was it dress and wellies or posh hat and jeans? 

    Glad you enjoyed the day Brue.

  • brue
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    edited August 2016 #2094

    It was dress and flat shoes...the sprint to the portaloos was the most bracing bit!Wink

    Hope the next "mudder" goes well and your son's knee is ok.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited August 2016 #2095

    Last day at Wrekin View. Drove over and parked by Haughmond Abbey for a walk up onto Haughmond Hill and around the forest. Fine for most of the day but heavy rain from early evening. Hopefully it will have stopped by the time I take Flyte out for his last
    walk. All outside jobs done ready for the move tomorrow.

  • KjellNN
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    edited August 2016 #2096

    Many thanks for the info Kj, will look into some of these accounts, First Direct was the one I contacted this morning as I have had a savings account with them before so that should go through ok. M&S told me that I couldn't get the MS 6% account as I wasn't switching a current accountFrown might need to go back and have another word with them. Will definitley look at the TSB as I do have a lump sum that I would like to get a good rate on, then open a MS I can drip feed it from another account until my pension kicks in. I've already got the top rate 5% with Nationwide until Feb 2017.

    Just noticed that TSB have recently  cut the rate on their monthly saver to 2%, so another one off the "best buy" list.

    You can create accounts to use for switching.  Just open an account with a bank you do not really want to use, then switch it to the one you do want.

    I think M&S have changed their conditions since we opened accounts with them.  I know they added the requirement for 2 direct debits just a few months back.

  • Cornersteady
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    edited August 2016 #2097

    loading and checking the van for another well earned and deserved break.

  • brue
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    edited August 2016 #2098

    Have a good time Corners! We'd like to get away early September, I've been trawling through CLs etc today. Still haven't decided where to go as we have a lot going on and can't find enough time for a good long break. This week we have our extra terrier with
    us so that will keep us busy!

  • huskydog
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    edited August 2016 #2099

    loading and checking the van for another well earned and deserved break.

    Where are you off to????

  • eyebrowsb
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    Done a huge pile of ironing .. all ready to pack in the van Wink Can't wait until next week Smile

  • Oneputt
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    edited August 2016 #2101

    Yell