%1 plus an occasional prize?
I'll see what I can get elsewhere first. Most of it's living in an ISA anyway.
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 16:00,
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If you've got the max amount you can have you get at least £50 every couple of months
(or at least you used to, it's years since I had any, actually)
..but at the time it was at least equivalent to having savings with a decent interest rate, with just a chance of getting really lucky...
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 16:02,
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..but at the time it was at least equivalent to having savings with a decent interest rate, with just a chance of getting really lucky...
There's a handy calculator here.
www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/premium-bonds-calculator/
I'll look into it, but with people being paranoid about banks, I think the odds are getting worse at the moment.
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 16:05,
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I'll look into it, but with people being paranoid about banks, I think the odds are getting worse at the moment.
arrrg.
The only person making money from moneysavingsexpert is martin lewis. the twunt.
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 16:09,
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You can get 4% on a two year fixed term fixed rate bond
and should have no problem getting over 3% on 12 months bonds.
www.lovemoney.com/savings/term-bond-accounts.aspx
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www.lovemoney.com/savings/term-bond-accounts.aspx