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Re: premium bonds.
Zero,as usual.Still at least my pot's not decreasing,unlike my shares investments 
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Re: premium bonds.
Zilch again, my luck is a disease. Mrs M has won 125 this month, 75 last month and pretty much 25 every other month before that. We both hold about the same number of bonds.
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Re: premium bonds.
Noob question, but how many bonds do you have to
Own before you yield any kind of return?
Own before you yield any kind of return?
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Re: premium bonds.
Supposedly the amount you can 'expect' to win is fantastically complicated to work out because the odds change constantly as bonds are bought/sold. Money saving expert has a good article on it.
Inverted commas because you have no right to expect anything, it's a random draw.
Inverted commas because you have no right to expect anything, it's a random draw.
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Re: premium bonds.
I just lob chunks of spare cash in the bonds and pay off blobs of mortgages in 10ks. It's marginally marginally better than just savings and there's always a chance of hitting it big spose.
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Re: premium bonds.
I took 20k out and put it in the NS&I bond, after two other bonds I tried took too long to set up.
I've still got £12k in premium bonds and put £300 in every month, but haven't had a win since I took the 20k out three draws ago.
I've still got £12k in premium bonds and put £300 in every month, but haven't had a win since I took the 20k out three draws ago.
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Re: premium bonds.
It took Cahoot 6 weeks to set me up a bond, by then I'd got bored of waiting and put the cash in the NS&I one (which set up pretty much instantly) at an ever so slightly lower rate.
There was another one I tried setting up when I had no progress on with Cahoot, but they took two weeks then decided I had to send the originals of a load of documents. So I sacked them off.
There was another one I tried setting up when I had no progress on with Cahoot, but they took two weeks then decided I had to send the originals of a load of documents. So I sacked them off.
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Re: premium bonds.
My Hargreaves Lansdown account sets up the fixed rate bonds essentially instantly.
It's not actually instant because the bonds always have a fixed start and finish date, but there's no 6 week waits or owt. Genuinely can't remember which organisations the bonds are with though, HL are just the platform.
Currently got just enough earning 4.something that I won't have to pay tax
I've staggered em to max out how much we can earn between us over the next couple of years.
Probably gonna get some PBs for easy access cash to go in though.
It's not actually instant because the bonds always have a fixed start and finish date, but there's no 6 week waits or owt. Genuinely can't remember which organisations the bonds are with though, HL are just the platform.
Currently got just enough earning 4.something that I won't have to pay tax
Probably gonna get some PBs for easy access cash to go in though.
Re: premium bonds.
I just buy gold. I bought a pile last year. The return in less than a year is rather nice
But it's a long term thing and nice to have money outside the banking system. No CGT either.
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Re: premium bonds.
I bet you like a smoke and a pancake!McSatan wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 9:26 am I just buy gold. I bought a pile last year. The return in less than a year is rather niceBut it's a long term thing and nice to have money outside the banking system. No CGT either.
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Re: premium bonds.
Sovereigns. They're legal tender, for example a 'proof' double sovereign has a face value of two quid.
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Re: premium bonds.
Does that make them more or less valuable than "straight" gold? I can see how not being CGT liable would make them more valuable, but they're also a fixed size/format?McSatan wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 10:10 amSovereigns. They're legal tender, for example a 'proof' double sovereign has a face value of two quid.
