I'm thinking I'd rather deal with a slightly crappier interest rate instead of faffing about claiming my money back if another bank ends up folding like a cheap suit...
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Anyone else considering sticking everything in National Savings?
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But no good for business accounts (unless anyone can tell me otherwise). I see Northern Rock has pulled its Business Reserve. Just imagine if your Ltd's bank went kaput and you had to reclaim your money but your CT and VAT is due now... There again, I'm sure HMRC would talk to the compensation scheme people and cancel it out on your behalfOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostI'm thinking I'd rather deal with a slightly crappier interest rate instead of faffing about claiming my money back if another bank ends up folding like a cheap suit...
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Surely all your savings will be covered by the government guarantee? I mean as a tester you cant't have much surelyOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostI'm thinking I'd rather deal with a slightly crappier interest rate instead of faffing about claiming my money back if another bank ends up folding like a cheap suit...
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Fortunately I've got enough stashed in savings to cover CT and VAT for this year. Fingers crossed for the business A/C!Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBut no good for business accounts (unless anyone can tell me otherwise). I see Northern Rock has pulled its Business Reserve. Just imagine if your Ltd's bank went kaput and you had to reclaim your money but your CT and VAT is due now... There again, I'm sure HMRC would talk to the compensation scheme people and cancel it out on your behalf
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<Waits for the new yawning smiley>Originally posted by cupidstunt View PostSurely all your savings will be covered by the government guarantee? I mean as a tester you cant't have much surely
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You and SandyDown should get on famouslyOriginally posted by DiscoStu View Post<Waits for the new yawning smiley>Comment
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I wonder whose sockpuppet you are...Originally posted by cupidstunt View PostYou and SandyDown should get on famouslyǝןqqıʍComment
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We need that for all the fecking tedious credit crunch threadsOriginally posted by DiscoStu View Post<Waits for the new yawning smiley>Coffee's for closersComment
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