Thanks so much for the positive mention! We really appreciate the shoutout and we're glad to hear that Nicky is enjoying all the benefits of the program!
me too. Well, I've had it, but just never paid for it. Had dozens of free trials. No idea why so many people just keep paying for prime. If you set up multiple amazon accounts then you can just take a free trial whenever you want, plus each account regularly gets £5 and £10 promo credit to entice you back into spending
Hi Andy, been watching loads of your recent vids Im pretty new to this and learning a lot from you so thanks very much for all the tips and info on different accounts out there! If you have a moment to give me an idea with something - lets say ive already maxed out my isa and have 20 - 30k sat in current accounts not earning a penny of interest, what's the best thing to do, I dont need access to it so the fixed 1 year stuff is fine, would you say its best to put it all in a 5% savings account ( i think virgin money have something like this, i already have a current account with them) Or to split some of it up, and go for maxing out a first direct savings account, maybe i can get the £3600 twice by opening a second one in my partners name and putting savings in there to get 7% on £7200 and then maybe the rest of my money in the virgin saver ? Please let me know if you get a moment :) Very much appreciated and keep up the great work Thanks
Personally I would start by moving it to a high paying easy access savings account (can find the best on Andys website). Then you can start to move into regular savers every month. But also consider fixed accounts if you don't need the money as likely these will be better over the next year (if interest rates continue to drop, although no guarantee)
Thanks so much for the positive mention! We really appreciate the shoutout and we're glad to hear that Nicky is enjoying all the benefits of the program!
I don’t think I can give up amazon prime 😬 although what you’re saying about it is right!
Keepa can be used to check historical prices as well.
Working in a bank complete saving is a pain the way it sets people up without them seeming to know
I've never seen any Complete Savings links when I've bought on ebay? Where do you get this? Is it after the checkout screen? On computer or on app?
Dear Andy, you have mentioned a lot about TopCashback & Quidco. Would you be able to kindly review Rakuten UK as well?
I’m curious, what more consumer rights do you get if you use your credit card on purchases between £100-£30k?
No need to ditch it , never had it 😂
me too. Well, I've had it, but just never paid for it. Had dozens of free trials. No idea why so many people just keep paying for prime. If you set up multiple amazon accounts then you can just take a free trial whenever you want, plus each account regularly gets £5 and £10 promo credit to entice you back into spending
Hi Andy, been watching loads of your recent vids Im pretty new to this and learning a lot from you so thanks very much for all the tips and info on different accounts out there! If you have a moment to give me an idea with something - lets say ive already maxed out my isa and have 20 - 30k sat in current accounts not earning a penny of interest, what's the best thing to do, I dont need access to it so the fixed 1 year stuff is fine, would you say its best to put it all in a 5% savings account ( i think virgin money have something like this, i already have a current account with them)
Or to split some of it up, and go for maxing out a first direct savings account, maybe i can get the £3600 twice by opening a second one in my partners name and putting savings in there to get 7% on £7200 and then maybe the rest of my money in the virgin saver ?
Please let me know if you get a moment :)
Very much appreciated and keep up the great work
Thanks
Personally I would start by moving it to a high paying easy access savings account (can find the best on Andys website). Then you can start to move into regular savers every month. But also consider fixed accounts if you don't need the money as likely these will be better over the next year (if interest rates continue to drop, although no guarantee)
You will never get free delivery with house of fraser lol
i hardly shop on amazon