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Nope, they're hoping to sell you products of a more exotic nature. Personal wealth management etc.
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No, just drumming up FPC leads.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLooking at another savings account. Nationwide online asks how much you will be saving and then says:
Are they hinting that they might go under?Code:investing large sums You should seek expert advice if you plan to invest more than £30,000 in a single account. Please contact your local branch to arrange an appointment with one of our Senior Financial Consultants.
Nationwide are a solid mutual
Used to work for them and hold themmin high regard
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Warning you have too much money
Looking at another savings account. Nationwide online asks how much you will be saving and then says:
Are they hinting that they might go under?Code:investing large sums You should seek expert advice if you plan to invest more than £30,000 in a single account. Please contact your local branch to arrange an appointment with one of our Senior Financial Consultants.
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