Anybody on here silly enough to save money with the BWANKERS
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 7:46 pm
I know we live in a world of low interest rates, unless you're a small businessman wanting a loan, then you'll probably pay low interest rates of 30%.
Or an ordinary person wanting a car loan, then probably nearer 10%.
Or you could be like my missus who has had an ISA for many years, saving for our retirement. Over the years this has accumulated to 20 odd thousand pounds. She got her annual statement today and was overjoyed, to find out she had 20 odd pounds interest, at a rate of a fraction over 0.1%.
Even better news though, this is "tax free", great!
What feckin point is there in saving with them just so they can charge ridiculous rates for loans and make massive profits for the top BWANKERS bonusses.
Gordon seriously screwed up he should have let some of them fail, the others might show a bit more interest in savers then.
Looks like we are going to have to go down the road of going for a change of ISA every year. Looked in the financial papers to check who is giving the best deal.
Nice to see that a new ISA with Santander (our current supplier) is the best we can get, offering 3.5%.
Price of loyality with BWANKERS -3.4%.
Are there any major problems if you change your ISA every year?
Or an ordinary person wanting a car loan, then probably nearer 10%.
Or you could be like my missus who has had an ISA for many years, saving for our retirement. Over the years this has accumulated to 20 odd thousand pounds. She got her annual statement today and was overjoyed, to find out she had 20 odd pounds interest, at a rate of a fraction over 0.1%.

Even better news though, this is "tax free", great!
What feckin point is there in saving with them just so they can charge ridiculous rates for loans and make massive profits for the top BWANKERS bonusses.
Gordon seriously screwed up he should have let some of them fail, the others might show a bit more interest in savers then.
Looks like we are going to have to go down the road of going for a change of ISA every year. Looked in the financial papers to check who is giving the best deal.
Nice to see that a new ISA with Santander (our current supplier) is the best we can get, offering 3.5%.
Price of loyality with BWANKERS -3.4%.
Are there any major problems if you change your ISA every year?