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Re: premium bonds.
Had an email on Friday to say I'd won something. It hasn't landed in the bank a/c yet. As someone on here said, if they notify the big prizes first, I'll assume it's £25.
Not life changing but better than £0.
Not life changing but better than £0.
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Re: premium bonds.
You need the prize checker app. It's very exciting, even better when you win.
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I was going to load the PB app until I found you can't buy/sell PBs using it, then it didn't seem worth battling through the security. It's more complicated than banking and share dealing/management!
TBH I like the anticipation of waiting to see if I get an email and then waiting to see how many ££s...it's not real money until it's in the bank account. If winnings were reinvested then I probably/possibly would. Maybe.
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But, you get little winning GIFs when you win. This month a lady toasted me with a champagne glass! It made my £75 seem so much more!
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Re: premium bonds.
£50. 2023 started well too. Seemed to get something every month but faded a bit in the second half.
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Re: premium bonds.
Didn't get a message this Jan, so assumed a diddly month.......until we had a look in the slush fund account, £575 to the good.
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Re: premium bonds.
but isn't that 4.65% based on having a certain amount in there and 'average' luck?Potter wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 9:54 am Officially NS&I says you will get the equivalent of 4,65% return, plus the chance of winning a million every month (or a smaller prize, only two people a month win a million, but IIRC over a thousand people every month win amounts from £10k-100k).
Does anyone know of anywhere better to keep your savings?
Our NS&I bond matures in a couple of days, we took it out at 4% and they've offered to renew it at 5.5%, which is a bit more than they're offering for new customers.
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Re: premium bonds.
Yeah the 4.65% is average winnings over a long period, so it's only really valid for long long term savings.
Supposedly the actual probabilities are very hard to work out. Money Saving Expert has a good article on it.
How long is that 5.5% for BTW? I've currently got a few bonds at 5.38% for 6 months.
I've got one at 6.75% for 9 years in my SIPP! But I fully appreciate that ones a bit risky, so I didn't put that much in.
Supposedly the actual probabilities are very hard to work out. Money Saving Expert has a good article on it.
How long is that 5.5% for BTW? I've currently got a few bonds at 5.38% for 6 months.
I've got one at 6.75% for 9 years in my SIPP! But I fully appreciate that ones a bit risky, so I didn't put that much in.
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Re: premium bonds.
Premium bonds are unlike any other savings though in that the rate is linked to how much you have in there*.
If you have just one you're very very VERY unlikely to get that 4.75%. In fact you can't, cause the smallest prize is bigger than that?
If you're maxed out then yeah you'll get the 4.75% over a long enough period.
*yeah I know some methods will pay you more to save more, work with me here
If you have just one you're very very VERY unlikely to get that 4.75%. In fact you can't, cause the smallest prize is bigger than that?
If you're maxed out then yeah you'll get the 4.75% over a long enough period.
*yeah I know some methods will pay you more to save more, work with me here
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Re: premium bonds.
The only thing wrong with that statement is the "you'll get" .
You're statistically likely to get doesn't sell it quite so well.
You can very conceivably get FA (witness, this thread) and I don't think anyone here has got that million just yet?
You're statistically likely to get doesn't sell it quite so well.
You can very conceivably get FA (witness, this thread) and I don't think anyone here has got that million just yet?
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Re: premium bonds.
Nothing this month, but I pulled a lump out of PB's to put somewhere else, so I only had 2-3 K in there
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Re: premium bonds.
My challenge for this year is to get higher up this list..
https://www.nsandi.com/prize-checker/winners
https://www.nsandi.com/prize-checker/winners
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Re: premium bonds.
I never get tempted to do the lotteries, the chance of winning is beyond my understanding, whereas the PB often gives me a little prize and maybe, just maybe, something a bit bigger.
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Re: premium bonds.
That's what your ticket price (£2.50? I dunno, I remember it being a quid. I also broke my arm on the day of the first ever draw in the 90s. Funny things memories) actually gets you, isn't it?
I enter Euromillions when it's >£100m sometimes. Which is fucking daft, 'cause £5m or £100m would both have a major transformative effect on my life I ain't paying the idiot tax for just a paltry 5 mil though!
You're far more likely to win the Euromillions (assuming you enter ) than you are to win a million quid in the PBs in any given month. Advantage with PBs of course is that you get your money back even if you lose!
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