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Post by Greenwood2 on Apr 8, 2019 9:32:49 GMT
Ones I've seen, all with various terms and conditions.
Zopa 0.5%.
EasyMoney up to £150
Assetz 1% or 2%
Any others out there?
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Post by cwah on Apr 8, 2019 9:51:42 GMT
Ones I've seen, all with various terms and conditions. Zopa 0.5%. EasyMoney up to £150 Assetz 1% or 2% Any others out there? What's these percentage? Is it fee?
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Post by Greenwood2 on Apr 8, 2019 10:12:41 GMT
Ones I've seen, all with various terms and conditions. Zopa 0.5%. EasyMoney up to £150 Assetz 1% or 2% Any others out there? What's these percentage? Is it fee? I am looking at cashbacks, for new IFISA money, ie 0.5% cashback from Zopa, up to £150 from Easymoney etc. They are the ones I've been offered and wondered what else was out there that I haven't seen yet.
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Post by ceejay on Apr 9, 2019 8:28:56 GMT
I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses.
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Post by gravitykillz on Apr 9, 2019 22:23:05 GMT
Assetz is the only one i would consider. Wouldnt touch easy money with a barge pole.
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Post by benaj on Apr 10, 2019 7:08:55 GMT
EasyMoney is currently doing IFISA cashback up to £250. Target rate is 7.28% - Premium (10k) and 4.05% Classic (1k) easymoney.com/tax-year-double-cashback-2019-termsApart from the above promotion, there is also refer a friend promotion for £50 and cashback from TCB for those who wish to test out Easymoney IFISA for just £1001.
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Post by Greenwood2 on Apr 10, 2019 8:00:22 GMT
EasyMoney is currently doing IFISA cashback up to £250. Target rate is 7.28% - Premium (10k) and 4.05% Classic (1k) easymoney.com/tax-year-double-cashback-2019-termsApart from the above promotion, there is also refer a friend promotion for £50 and cashback from TCB for those who wish to test out Easymoney IFISA for just £1001. That's odd, the email I got says the maximum is £150 for £20,000+ invested, But if I click the link to the terms (in the email) they say £250 for £20,000+ and additionally say you need to have been a customer for 12 months to get the double cashback? I guess there should be a different set of terms for those who haven't been a customer for 12 months (maybe). Anyway another reason not to do it, if the terms are confusing.
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Post by benaj on Apr 10, 2019 8:05:46 GMT
EasyMoney is currently doing IFISA cashback up to £250. Target rate is 7.28% - Premium (10k) and 4.05% Classic (1k) easymoney.com/tax-year-double-cashback-2019-termsApart from the above promotion, there is also refer a friend promotion for £50 and cashback from TCB for those who wish to test out Easymoney IFISA for just £1001. That's odd, the email I got says the maximum is £150 for £20,000+ invested, But if I click the link to the terms (in the email) they say £250 for £20,000+ and additionally say you need to have been a customer for 12 months to get the double cashback? I guess there should be a different set of terms for those who haven't been a customer for 12 months (maybe). Anyway another reason not to do it, if the terms are confusing. The new tax year 19/20 has already started, so new investment would be qualify for part 2 in tax year double cashback. Not sure why EM didn't promote part 1 promotion enough.
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Post by aju on Apr 10, 2019 9:34:30 GMT
Is EM a P2P or a bond type thingy. Just wondering its probably not for me until I fully understood it, its flashy orangy easyjet layout does not endear me at all but that's more an associative issue on my part.
I wonder when RyanMoney will arrive...
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Post by benaj on Apr 10, 2019 9:48:58 GMT
Is EM a P2P or a bond type thingy. Just wondering its probably not for me until I fully understood it, its flashy orangy easyjet layout does not endear me at all but that's more an associative issue on my part. I wonder when RyanMoney will arrive... aju, E-MONEY CAPITAL LTD is FCA Authorised, register.fca.org.uk/ShPo_FirmDetailsPage?id=001b000000MfOWOAA3There are some charges registered on CH for E-Money capital loans. Sir Stelios has lots of easy brands and I don't think it's the same for Ryan. Mind you, it's possible you might find something like clone firms on FCA warning list.
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Post by aju on Apr 10, 2019 11:05:21 GMT
Is EM a P2P or a bond type thingy. Just wondering its probably not for me until I fully understood it, its flashy orangy easyjet layout does not endear me at all but that's more an associative issue on my part. I wonder when RyanMoney will arrive... aju , E-MONEY CAPITAL LTD is FCA Authorised, register.fca.org.uk/ShPo_FirmDetailsPage?id=001b000000MfOWOAA3There are some charges registered on CH for E-Money capital loans. Sir Stelios has lots of easy brands and I don't think it's the same for Ryan. Mind you, it's possible you might find something like clone firms on FCA warning list.
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Post by blender on Apr 10, 2019 12:41:02 GMT
We here had already decided to open two new IFISAs with the Assetz 90 day accounts and had also liquidated last year's with two other platforms to transfer in (one non-performing, one too risky). So the extra 2% was just the icing on the cake. (This is not a promotion, just fact).
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Post by blender on Apr 10, 2019 12:45:10 GMT
I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses. I must not let myself be suckered in to exceeding my platform limits by enticing bonuses.
Go on, ceejay. You know you want to. Platform limits are for sissies. Go on, go on, go on, go on ...
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Post by wiseclerk on Apr 10, 2019 14:36:57 GMT
Ones I've seen, all with various terms and conditions. Zopa 0.5%. EasyMoney up to £150 Assetz 1% or 2% Any others out there? You probably know my comparison already?
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Post by Ace on Apr 10, 2019 15:28:26 GMT
Ones I've seen, all with various terms and conditions. Zopa 0.5%. EasyMoney up to £150 Assetz 1% or 2% Any others out there? You probably know my comparison already? The entry for CrowdProperty is a bit out of date. They no longer charge any IFISA fees, and their rates are now "up to 8%" (though the vast majority are currently at 8%).
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