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silent majority

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Re: Martin Lewis’ advice around cash isa
« Reply #30 on May 04, 2022, 04:58:13 pm by silent majority »
The advice is always the same RD don't gamble if you can't afford to lose and spread your investments, not sure what more you can do.

I think you are teaching your grannies to suck eggs here  :headbang:


I have just realised you are the same Sid who we were hunting during the british gas privatisation and claim my £5 ( i didnt realise you had nicked a hovis loaf and been deported like so many used to be)

If i played the speculative currency game (due to the spreads i won't and i also dont need to) i would like to be in the currency of the first country in the world to introduce plastic money.  Someone paid me in the plastic notes and i kept them for a few years and was amazed how much more the Australian dollars were worth after
about 4 years, checking Australia introduced plastic money in 1988 followed by NZ & Singapore


Admittably i seem to remember the A$ dollar was rubbish before then


Didn't the Isle of Man introduce plastic £1 notes in the 70's?



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idler

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Re: Martin Lewis’ advice around cash isa
« Reply #31 on May 04, 2022, 07:58:06 pm by idler »
Premium bonds aren't that accessible Idler, particularly if you've had them a longtime. When my Dad discovered he had terminal cancer, he decided to cash his in rather than let my Mum deal with them. I remember it wasn't straight forward.
I have never had a problem in the past. Just contact them and the money is in your account within three days.
 Did your dad have a registered online account or did he just always contact them by phone?
It can only get transferred into your named account that you set up
though.

turnbull for england

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Re: Martin Lewis’ advice around cash isa
« Reply #32 on May 04, 2022, 07:59:29 pm by turnbull for england »
The advice is always the same RD don't gamble if you can't afford to lose and spread your investments, not sure what more you can do.

I think you are teaching your grannies to suck eggs here  :headbang:


I have just realised you are the same Sid who we were hunting during the british gas privatisation and claim my £5 ( i didnt realise you had nicked a hovis loaf and been deported like so many used to be)

If i played the speculative currency game (due to the spreads i won't and i also dont need to) i would like to be in the currency of the first country in the world to introduce plastic money.  Someone paid me in the plastic notes and i kept them for a few years and was amazed how much more the Australian dollars were worth after
about 4 years, checking Australia introduced plastic money in 1988 followed by NZ & Singapore


Makes sense given how much it rains there


Admittably i seem to remember the A$ dollar was rubbish before then


Didn't the Isle of Man introduce plastic £1 notes in the 70's?


BobG

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Re: Martin Lewis’ advice around cash isa
« Reply #33 on May 04, 2022, 09:51:54 pm by BobG »
Thank you Billy. I'm pretty good at arithmetic but I might as well not be here when it cones to stats. And mechanics and all that other incomprehensible mathematical stuff...

30,000 or more to 1 is a helluva punt...

BobG

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SydneyRover

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Re: Martin Lewis’ advice around cash isa
« Reply #34 on May 04, 2022, 11:36:14 pm by SydneyRover »
The advice is always the same RD don't gamble if you can't afford to lose and spread your investments, not sure what more you can do.

I think you are teaching your grannies to suck eggs here  :headbang:


I have just realised you are the same Sid who we were hunting during the british gas privatisation and claim my £5 ( i didnt realise you had nicked a hovis loaf and been deported like so many used to be)

If i played the speculative currency game (due to the spreads i won't and i also dont need to) i would like to be in the currency of the first country in the world to introduce plastic money.  Someone paid me in the plastic notes and i kept them for a few years and was amazed how much more the Australian dollars were worth after
about 4 years, checking Australia introduced plastic money in 1988 followed by NZ & Singapore


Admittably i seem to remember the A$ dollar was rubbish before then

I'll have to get my translator in, HOUND!

Not Now Kato

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Re: Martin Lewis’ advice around cash isa
« Reply #35 on May 05, 2022, 08:42:06 am by Not Now Kato »
My parents bought me premium bonds from the very first issue. Never won so much as a penny in all those years. Having said that, I never win anything anyway!

drfchound

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Re: Martin Lewis’ advice around cash isa
« Reply #36 on May 05, 2022, 10:03:52 am by drfchound »
The advice is always the same RD don't gamble if you can't afford to lose and spread your investments, not sure what more you can do.

I think you are teaching your grannies to suck eggs here  :headbang:


I have just realised you are the same Sid who we were hunting during the british gas privatisation and claim my £5 ( i didnt realise you had nicked a hovis loaf and been deported like so many used to be)

If i played the speculative currency game (due to the spreads i won't and i also dont need to) i would like to be in the currency of the first country in the world to introduce plastic money.  Someone paid me in the plastic notes and i kept them for a few years and was amazed how much more the Australian dollars were worth after
about 4 years, checking Australia introduced plastic money in 1988 followed by NZ & Singapore


Admittably i seem to remember the A$ dollar was rubbish before then

I'll have to get my translator in, HOUND!

It translates, basically, to “truly horrible man.”

SydneyRover

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Re: Martin Lewis’ advice around cash isa
« Reply #37 on May 05, 2022, 12:25:38 pm by SydneyRover »
What a silly billy you are hound, you spend your precious time interpreting my comments to all and sundry, I give you the job and you're still not happy, you need a life old son.

mugnapper

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Re: Martin Lewis’ advice around cash isa
« Reply #38 on May 05, 2022, 12:58:23 pm by mugnapper »
Well it took a while but now we're back to name calling.
Here endeth another interesting thread.

SydneyRover

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Re: Martin Lewis’ advice around cash isa
« Reply #39 on May 05, 2022, 01:02:25 pm by SydneyRover »
Yep, it's almost as bad as the football forum

SydneyRover

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Re: Martin Lewis’ advice around cash isa
« Reply #40 on May 06, 2022, 04:22:51 am by SydneyRover »
My parents bought me premium bonds from the very first issue. Never won so much as a penny in all those years. Having said that, I never win anything anyway!

Here's another old saw 'giving is better than receiving' I was totally impressed when you gave away those smart phones and other gear Kato, you are a winner.

 

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