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Re: premium bonds.
They're a pretty helpful bunch. I've been on the phone to them every week for the past 4, I haven't got access to my online account, there's something strange going on, they can log in, but I can't. All the people I've spoken to, haven't seen an issue like this before. Getting to the stage now, where the only option may be to close the account and open a new one.Noggin wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 7:01 pm I really need to sort out access to the Premium Bonds thingy! Need to call them I think. Pretty sure they'd have mailed me if I'd won, and I have very very little in there, but, you never know!! LOL
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Wow, that's weird!Nordboy wrote: Sat Jun 03, 2023 7:17 amThey're a pretty helpful bunch. I've been on the phone to them every week for the past 4, I haven't got access to my online account, there's something strange going on, they can log in, but I can't. All the people I've spoken to, haven't seen an issue like this before. Getting to the stage now, where the only option may be to close the account and open a new one.Noggin wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 7:01 pm I really need to sort out access to the Premium Bonds thingy! Need to call them I think. Pretty sure they'd have mailed me if I'd won, and I have very very little in there, but, you never know!! LOL
Mine's simple in that I had the app but it stopped working over here and it wasn't high on my priorites to check (cos, I'm not gonna win!! LOL) but then I couldn't remember how to log into the website. So just need to sort that out I guess.
I have a horrible feeling that I had it set to post cheques rather than go into the bank (set it up a LONG time ago!) so they may well be in a pile at my friends house if I have won anything
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Re: premium bonds.
On my account I recieve a email on the rare occasions that I've won something & the money goes directly in to my account a few days later.
However it doesn't happen often..
However it doesn't happen often..
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Re: premium bonds.
You'll need your holders number. then you can sign in at nsandi.comNoggin wrote: Sat Jun 03, 2023 7:22 amWow, that's weird!Nordboy wrote: Sat Jun 03, 2023 7:17 amThey're a pretty helpful bunch. I've been on the phone to them every week for the past 4, I haven't got access to my online account, there's something strange going on, they can log in, but I can't. All the people I've spoken to, haven't seen an issue like this before. Getting to the stage now, where the only option may be to close the account and open a new one.Noggin wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 7:01 pm I really need to sort out access to the Premium Bonds thingy! Need to call them I think. Pretty sure they'd have mailed me if I'd won, and I have very very little in there, but, you never know!! LOL
Mine's simple in that I had the app but it stopped working over here and it wasn't high on my priorites to check (cos, I'm not gonna win!! LOL) but then I couldn't remember how to log into the website. So just need to sort that out I guess.
I have a horrible feeling that I had it set to post cheques rather than go into the bank (set it up a LONG time ago!) so they may well be in a pile at my friends house if I have won anything![]()
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Re: premium bonds.
2 x £100! First wins since £25 in November
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£50 landed in my bank account last night.
I think I'm going to shove some more £'s in. Part of the attraction is it's tax free and the £1000 cap on interest and dividends is a pain. My 'plucky little portfolio' of income shares that I run, just to keep my hand in, eats that. Shame they don't count the losses against dividends
(eg Vodaphone pay a pretty good dividend but the share price hasn't defied gravity, it's defined it
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I think I'm going to shove some more £'s in. Part of the attraction is it's tax free and the £1000 cap on interest and dividends is a pain. My 'plucky little portfolio' of income shares that I run, just to keep my hand in, eats that. Shame they don't count the losses against dividends
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Re: premium bonds.
We have the full monty in ours, but this year we have had just over £2K, so getting a min of 5% atm.
Last year it was £2.3k in total.
This time next year Rodders, we'll be millionaires
Last year it was £2.3k in total.
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Oh, absolutely.
All for using tax effective options but there's a £20k limit and I'd rather use that for guaranteed returns. The share stuff is just for fun really. I used to trade a lot more but always found it was feast or famine tbh. Same with funds, some would do well for a few years then they wouldn't - I don't think I did much better than trackers over the long run when dealing charges were taken into account.
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TBF the only shares/funds stuff I have is my pension and savings accounts I don't plan to touch for years/decades. Investments are indeed feast/famine but generally only when viewed in the short term 
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Yup. The other thing I found is that your attitude to it all changes on retirement. Life's a bit different when you've got a slab of salary coming in each month. When you haven't you get a bit more defensive with your hard earned.Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Jun 08, 2023 9:33 am TBF the only shares/funds stuff I have is my pension and savings accounts I don't plan to touch for years/decades. Investments are indeed feast/famine but generally only when viewed in the short term![]()
I would add from bitter experience that even with a long term approach you still need to be a bit brutal at times and cull the weaklings, taking a loss on the chin. It's a common approach, particularly if you're picking growth shares to hang on thinking things won't fall further or even buying in again (catching a falling knife) to reduce the % loss and/or hoping things go back up.
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Re: premium bonds.
The FSCS 1 year bonds are getting very close to 6% too. I might bung a load into some of them in the next few days.
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Re: premium bonds.
As this has been boinged. I've been meaning to ask (and this seems as good a place as any), does anyone do the Postcode Lottery and have you won anything?
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