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Where can I compare NatWest isa rates with others?


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Written on: 10.01.2010 [21:56]
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I have been offered a “competeitve rate” (apparently) for an ISA with NatWest but I would like to find out whether or not this is true. Is there somewhere where I would be able to compare NatWest ISA rates with the rates from other high street banks to see whether or not it is worthwhile me staying with them. I mean if I explain a little more, NatWest gave me a bit of trouble and in order to try and sort things out they have offered me a little more on an ISA, well so they tell me, so I would like to check whether or not this is still a fair deal or whether I should just leave.
Written on: 12.01.2010 [05:32]
Judith
Judith
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Is that even allowed? Are they allowed to just give you a better rate? How do they manage that? That is appalling in my opinion.
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  • Written on: 14.01.2010 [05:24]
    Walter
    Walter
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    Well I suppose they compensate people all the time in different ways so if the bank manager has the authorization to do so then why not. And I am guessing you must have a lot of business with them otherwise I doubt they would be so keen to keep you as a customer.
    Written on: 14.01.2010 [18:13]
    Akli
    Akli
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    Have you had a look on Money Saving Expert? They have a section with the best rates for the moment on it.