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woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST
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On 04/02/2021 11:36, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 11:22:24 +0000, "Jimmy Stewart ..." wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee It'll be £25. Anything more is rare. How much have you invested? Don't expect another for a while. 15K YES £25 MUTTER MUTTER.... well better than 0.01 % with instant access ISA with RBS |
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On 04/02/2021 11:47, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
On 04/02/2021 11:36, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 11:22:24 +0000, "Jimmy Stewart ..." wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee It'll be £25. Anything more is rare. How much have you invested? Don't expect another for a while. 15K YES £25 MUTTER MUTTER.... well better than 0.01 % with instant access ISA with RBS which is £15 .... |
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On 04/02/2021 11:47, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
On 04/02/2021 11:36, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 11:22:24 +0000, "Jimmy Stewart ..." wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee It'll be £25. Anything more is rare. How much have you invested? Don't expect another for a while. 15K YES £25 MUTTER MUTTER.... well better than 0.01 % with instant access ISA with RBS I don't get it the wife has her stash with The Natiowide and she is getting loads compaired to that ....hundreds |
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On 04/02/2021 11:22, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee Last year a bond entering the draw for the first time won the million pound prize. There have always been rumours that premium bond 'wins' are how the UK government spooks departments pay their informants. |
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On 04/02/2021 11:57, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
On 04/02/2021 11:47, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: On 04/02/2021 11:36, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 11:22:24 +0000, "Jimmy Stewart ..." wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee It'll be £25. Anything more is rare. How much have you invested? Don't expect another for a while. 15K YES £25 MUTTER MUTTER.... well better than 0.01 % with instant access ISA with RBS I don't get it the wife has her stash with The Natiowide and she is getting loads compaired to that ....hundreds -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On 04/02/2021 11:47, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
On 04/02/2021 11:36, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 11:22:24 +0000, "Jimmy Stewart ..." wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee It'll be £25. Anything more is rare. How much have you invested? Don't expect another for a while. 15K YES £25 MUTTER MUTTER.... well better than 0.01 % with instant access ISA with RBS I had a £25 win this month. Nothing for the last 2 months. I had 6 at £25 in May last year, not long after I had sold 2/3rd of my holdings and bought new bonds. I have always suspected that new bonds of a substantial amount get preferential treatmenst for 2 years and then the prize stream dwindles noticibly. Other people have noticed this too. |
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On 04/02/2021 11:22, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee I bought £10k in October and got £50 on my first draw in November, another £25 now in February. |
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On 04/02/2021 11:53, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
On 04/02/2021 11:47, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: On 04/02/2021 11:36, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 11:22:24 +0000, "Jimmy Stewart ..." wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee It'll be £25. Anything more is rare. How much have you invested? Don't expect another for a while. 15K YES £25 MUTTER MUTTER.... well better than 0.01 % with instant access ISA with RBS which is £15 .... Why do people bother with cash ISAs ?. Even prior to 2020 they had a worse interest rate than a normal deposit account. Now that you get interest paid gross and you can earn £1000 from savings (£500 for higher rate taxpayers) a cash ISA is nonsense. If you had more than £20,000 though it would be much more sensible to convert it to a share ISA because the annual limit for adding to a share ISA is £20K. Then put it in a global investment trust or fund. DYOR carefully !, though you won't go far wrong with funds from Vanguard. Just watch out for platform charges which vary enormously. |
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On 04/02/2021 13:13, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 13:03:03 +0000, Andrew wrote: I have always suspected that new bonds of a substantial amount get preferential treatmenst for 2 years and then the prize stream dwindles noticibly. Other people have noticed this too. +1 But if true, wouldn't that amount to fraud, given that they are advertised as being completely random. It seems an unlikely way for NS&I to act, given that it is testable. |
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On 04/02/2021 13:04, newshound wrote:
On 04/02/2021 11:22, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee I bought £10k in October and got £50 on my first draw in November, another £25 now in February. I bought £10K of a certain fund in October. It's currently worth £13,000 **** premium bonds COVID and Brexit making me a decent living...shame I didn't sell my oil shares -- "Socialist governments traditionally do make a financial mess. They always run out of other people's money. It's quite a characteristic of them" Margaret Thatcher |
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On 04/02/2021 14:26, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 04/02/2021 13:04, newshound wrote: On 04/02/2021 11:22, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee I bought £10k in October and got £50 on my first draw in November, another £25 now in February. I bought £10K of a certain fund in October. It's currently worth £13,000 **** premium bonds COVID and Brexit making me a decent living...shame I didn't sell my oil shares you gamble then ?... |
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On 04/02/2021 14:26, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 04/02/2021 13:04, newshound wrote: On 04/02/2021 11:22, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee I bought £10k in October and got £50 on my first draw in November, another £25 now in February. I bought £10K of a certain fund in October. It's currently worth £13,000 **** premium bonds COVID and Brexit making me a decent living...shame I didn't sell my oil shares Encashed PB's will be in your bank account in 3 Wdays of you do it online, so it's a convenient place to stash some cash that you know you will need access to at some point and quite quickly, by which time you might have won something. You would have more than doubled your money by buying Baillie Gifford funds and IT's in Late march or April. Even if you bought them in Feb 2020 you would still be up. |
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On 04/02/2021 14:30, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
On 04/02/2021 14:26, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 04/02/2021 13:04, newshound wrote: On 04/02/2021 11:22, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee I bought £10k in October and got £50 on my first draw in November, another £25 now in February. I bought £10K of a certain fund in October. It's currently worth £13,000 **** premium bonds COVID and Brexit making me a decent living...shame I didn't sell my oil shares you gamble then ?... Not if he sat on oil shares while they fell off a cliff. |
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On 04/02/2021 13:26, newshound wrote:
On 04/02/2021 13:13, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 13:03:03 +0000, Andrew wrote: I have always suspected that new bonds of a substantial amount get preferential treatmenst for 2 years and then the prize stream dwindles noticibly. Other people have noticed this too. +1 But if true, wouldn't that amount to fraud, given that they are advertised as being completely random. It seems an unlikely way for NS&I to act, given that it is testable. +1 Often the drop off in winnings is down to an interest cut so fewer £25 prizes to give out. This has been happening for a decade or more in line with other cash savings products. It's nothing to do with this mythical new bonds give more prizes. Late last year NS&I cut the interest rates on all their products including premium bonds, albeit the premium bonds are still relatively competitive with many other cash type investments. Most of the other NS&I products went from 1%+ interest to near zero (0.05%). -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On 04/02/2021 13:04, newshound wrote:
On 04/02/2021 11:22, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee I bought £10k in October and got £50 on my first draw in November, another £25 now in February. The prize fund is currently 1% so £10K would generate £100 a year in prizes. On average, you could "win" a single prize approx every 3.5 months, which could be the million rather than £25. Prizes are tax free. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On 04/02/2021 15:11, alan_m wrote:
The prize fund is currently 1% so £10K would generate £100 a year in prizes.Â* On average, you could "win" a single prize approx every 3.5 months, which could be the million rather than £25. Prizes are tax free. There's a fairly complicated analysis somewhere, but IIRC the upshot is that a person with average luck and with the maximum £50k of bonds should expect about 0.95% return in a year. With £10k that falls to 0.75%. The main reason seems to be that the big prizes are very rare - eg the £1M prizes are fifty billion to one. Here it is... https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/sa...premium-bonds/ -- Cheers Clive |
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In message , Chris Hogg
writes On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 14:57:38 +0000, alan_m wrote: On 04/02/2021 13:26, newshound wrote: On 04/02/2021 13:13, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 13:03:03 +0000, Andrew wrote: I have always suspected that new bonds of a substantial amount get preferential treatmenst for 2 years and then the prize stream dwindles noticibly. Other people have noticed this too. +1 But if true, wouldn't that amount to fraud, given that they are advertised as being completely random. It seems an unlikely way for NS&I to act, given that it is testable. +1 Often the drop off in winnings is down to an interest cut so fewer £25 prizes to give out. This has been happening for a decade or more in line with other cash savings products. It's nothing to do with this mythical new bonds give more prizes. Late last year NS&I cut the interest rates on all their products including premium bonds, albeit the premium bonds are still relatively competitive with many other cash type investments. Most of the other NS&I products went from 1%+ interest to near zero (0.05%). It is only a perception. When my late wife and I both put money into PBs, we seemed to get more wins in the first couple of years compared to subsequently. But I never tabulated the numbers/dates, so the evidence is shaky at best. Look for £25.00 payments in your bank statements. They seem unable to multiply and make a single bank transfer. -- Tim Lamb |
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On 04/02/2021 16:26, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Chris Hogg writes On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 14:57:38 +0000, alan_m wrote: On 04/02/2021 13:26, newshound wrote: On 04/02/2021 13:13, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 13:03:03 +0000, Andrew wrote: I have always suspected that new bonds of a substantial amount get preferential treatmenst for 2 years and then the prize stream dwindles noticibly. Other people have noticed this too. +1 But if true, wouldn't that amount to fraud, given that they are advertised as being completely random. It seems an unlikely way for NS&I to act, given that it is testable. +1 Often the drop off in winnings is down to an interest cut so fewer £25 prizes to give out. This has been happening for a decade or more in line with other cash savings products. It's nothing to do with this mythical new bonds give more prizes. Late last year NS&I cut the interest rates on all their products including premium bonds, albeit the premium bonds are still relatively competitive with many other cash type investments. Most of the other NS&I products went from 1%+ interest to near zero (0.05%). It is only a perception. When my late wife and I both put money into PBs, we seemed to get more wins in the first couple of years compared to subsequently. But I never tabulated the numbers/dates, so the evidence is shaky at best. Look for £25.00 payments in your bank statements. They seem unable to multiply and make a single bank transfer. still waiting |
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On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 13:03:03 +0000, Andrew
wrote: I have always suspected that new bonds of a substantial amount get preferential treatmenst for 2 years and then the prize stream dwindles noticibly. Other people have noticed this too. Not preferencial treatment. There's just more of them. |
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![]() "alan_m" wrote in message ... On 04/02/2021 13:04, newshound wrote: On 04/02/2021 11:22, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee I bought £10k in October and got £50 on my first draw in November, another £25 now in February. The prize fund is currently 1% so £10K would generate £100 a year in prizes. On average, you could "win" a single prize approx every 3.5 months, which could be the million rather than £25. Prizes are tax free. Hmm ive had £500 worth of premium bonds since 1959 only ever won a few time until 2019 when I won 6 times one after another - |
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On 04/02/2021 16:54, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
On 04/02/2021 16:26, Tim Lamb wrote: In message , Chris Hogg writes On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 14:57:38 +0000, alan_m wrote: On 04/02/2021 13:26, newshound wrote: On 04/02/2021 13:13, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 13:03:03 +0000, Andrew wrote: I have always suspected that new bonds of a substantial amount get preferential treatmenst for 2 years and then the prize stream dwindles noticibly. Other people have noticed this too. +1 But if true, wouldn't that amount to fraud, given that they are advertised as being completely random. It seems an unlikely way for NS&I to act, given that it is testable. +1 Often the drop off in winnings is down to an interest cut so fewer £25 prizes to give out. This has been happening for a decade or more in line with other cash savings products. It's nothing to do with this mythical new bonds give more prizes. Late last year NS&I cut the interest rates on all their products including premium bonds, albeit the premium bonds are still relatively competitive with many other cash type investments. Most of the other NS&I products went from 1%+ interest to near zero (0.05%). It is only a perception. When my late wife and I both put money into PBs, we seemed to get more wins in the first couple of years compared to subsequently. But I never tabulated the numbers/dates, so the evidence is shaky at best. Look for £25.00 payments in your bank statements. They seem unable to multiply and make a single bank transfer. still waiting It takes 3 working days after you get the email for it to arrive. Your statement shows an entry like 012345678901NS PBZ |
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On 04/02/2021 20:52, Andrew wrote:
It takes 3 working days after you get the email for it to arrive. Your statement shows an entry like 012345678901NS PBZ It took me around a year to persuade my mother to get the prize to be automatically transferred into her bank account. Before that she was getting paper warrants? that required her to visit the bank to pay in. As someone else has mentioned a bank transfer for 3 off £25 wins will be 3 separate transactions but it also result in 3 different mail drops if that method has been chosen. It is also possible to elect to reinvest winnings if you haven't got the maximum premium bond allowance. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On 04/02/2021 20:52, Andrew wrote:
On 04/02/2021 16:54, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: On 04/02/2021 16:26, Tim Lamb wrote: In message , Chris Hogg writes On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 14:57:38 +0000, alan_m wrote: On 04/02/2021 13:26, newshound wrote: On 04/02/2021 13:13, Chris Hogg wrote: On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 13:03:03 +0000, Andrew wrote: I have always suspected that new bonds of a substantial amount get preferential treatmenst for 2 years and then the prize stream dwindles noticibly. Other people have noticed this too. +1 But if true, wouldn't that amount to fraud, given that they are advertised as being completely random. It seems an unlikely way for NS&I to act, given that it is testable. +1 Often the drop off in winnings is down to an interest cut so fewer £25 prizes to give out. This has been happening for a decade or more in line with other cash savings products. It's nothing to do with this mythical new bonds give more prizes. Late last year NS&I cut the interest rates on all their products including premium bonds, albeit the premium bonds are still relatively competitive with many other cash type investments. Most of the other NS&I products went from 1%+ interest to near zero (0.05%). It is only a perception. When my late wife and I both put money into PBs, we seemed to get more wins in the first couple of years compared to subsequently. But I never tabulated the numbers/dates, so the evidence is shaky at best. Look for £25.00 payments in your bank statements. They seem unable to multiply and make a single bank transfer. still waiting It takes 3 working days after you get the email for it to arrive. Your statement shows an entry like 012345678901NS PBZ oh right thanks |
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On 04/02/2021 22:19, alan_m wrote:
On 04/02/2021 20:52, Andrew wrote: It takes 3 working days after you get the email for it to arrive. Your statement shows an entry like 012345678901NS PBZ It took me around a year to persuade my mother to get the prize to be automatically transferred into her bank account. Before that she was getting paper warrants? that required her to visit the bank to pay in. As someone else has mentioned a bank transfer for 3 off £25 wins will be 3 separate transactions but it also result in 3 different mail drops if that method has been chosen. It is also possible to elect to reinvest winnings if you haven't got the maximum premium bond allowance. see that |
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On 04/02/2021 17:51, Mark wrote:
"alan_m" wrote in message ... On 04/02/2021 13:04, newshound wrote: On 04/02/2021 11:22, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee I bought бё10k in October and got бё50 on my first draw in November, another бё25 now in February. The prize fund is currently 1% so бё10K would generate бё100 a year in prizes. On average, you could "win" a single prize approx every 3.5 months, which could be the million rather than бё25. Prizes are tax free. Hmm ive had ё500 worth of premium bonds since 1959 only ever won a few time until 2019 when I won 6 times one after another - I think it is great fun wondering if you will be lucky...more fun than the lottery anyway...... |
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On 05/02/2021 09:40, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
On 04/02/2021 17:51, Mark wrote: "alan_m" wrote in message ... On 04/02/2021 13:04, newshound wrote: On 04/02/2021 11:22, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: woo hoo just been notified that I have won something...THIS WAS MY FIRST DRAW........tee hee I bought бё10k in October and got бё50 on my first draw in November, another бё25 now in February. The prize fund is currently 1% so бё10K would generate бё100 a year in prizes.Â* On average, you could "win" a single prize approx every 3.5 months, which could be the million rather than бё25. Prizes are tax free. Hmm ive had Ñ‘500 worth of premium bonds since 1959 only ever won a few time until 2019 when I won 6 times one after another - I think it is great fun wondering if you will be lucky...more fun than the lottery anyway...... I bought a £2 bond in the post office in Dec 1965 and in 2013 I won £25 from that bond. Maybe NS occasionally throw some extra small prizes at the really old bonds, because statistically I wouldn't expect this. According to the RPI tables I would have needed to win about £33 to get my money back. This is what the treasury are gambling on, that people will buy them and forget about them. |
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In message , Andrew
writes I bought a £2 bond in the post office in Dec 1965 and in 2013 I won £25 from that bond. Maybe NS occasionally throw some extra small prizes at the really old bonds, because statistically I wouldn't expect this. My Aunt gifted my sister and myself £5.00 each in bonds about then. I converted mine to lots of air rifle pellets but my sister's ones won £25.00 about 3 years after she died! According to the RPI tables I would have needed to win about £33 to get my money back. This is what the treasury are gambling on, that people will buy them and forget about them. -- Tim Lamb |
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On 04/02/2021 16:26, Tim Lamb wrote:
[snip] Look for £25.00 payments in your bank statements. They seem unable to multiply and make a single bank transfer. Maybe just be grateful that you have the luck to be able to coomment about multiplying :-) I think it's because each prize winning has a reference number attached to it, so they have to tie up the reference number with the payment. Usually the reference number on your bank account is the payment reference, not your holder number or bond reference. Getting multiple payments may not be idea, but it's better than multiple cheques (warrants) (and cheques are being phased out anyway). |
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On 04/02/2021 16:17, Clive Arthur wrote:
On 04/02/2021 15:11, alan_m wrote: The prize fund is currently 1% so £10K would generate £100 a year in prizes.Â* On average, you could "win" a single prize approx every 3.5 months, which could be the million rather than £25. Prizes are tax free. There's a fairly complicated analysisÂ* somewhere, but IIRC the upshot is that a person with average luck and with the maximum £50k of bonds should expect about 0.95% return in a year.Â* With £10k that falls to 0.75%. The main reason seems to be that the big prizes are very rare - eg the £1M prizes are fifty billion to one. Here it is... https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/sa...premium-bonds/ Also factor in (if you work on a % return) that the minimum prize they pay out is £25, so if you work on the current prize rate of 1% (https://www.nsandi.com/products/premium-bonds), you should aim to hold £2500 of PB to give it a fair chance. Probably why small bond holdings don't get much: 1% of £200PB is £2, so you may have won, but it wouldn't pay (if less than £25). Also, it's a prize rate, not an interest rate :-) |
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In message , Allan
writes On 04/02/2021 16:26, Tim Lamb wrote: [snip] Look for £25.00 payments in your bank statements. They seem unable to multiply and make a single bank transfer. Maybe just be grateful that you have the luck to be able to coomment about multiplying :-) :-) My wife and I have the maximum allowed invested. She got £25.00 I think it's because each prize winning has a reference number attached to it, so they have to tie up the reference number with the payment. OK Usually the reference number on your bank account is the payment reference, not your holder number or bond reference. Indeed Getting multiple payments may not be idea, but it's better than multiple cheques (warrants) (and cheques are being phased out anyway). Took me a while to work out who owed me £25 when I first saw them. -- Tim Lamb |
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On Fri, 5 Feb 2021 12:46:46 +0000, Andrew
wrote: I bought a £2 bond in the post office in Dec 1965 and in 2013 I won £25 from that bond. Maybe NS occasionally throw some extra small prizes at the really old bonds, because statistically I wouldn't expect this. It's random. They say, and don't ask for a cite, that occasionally old bonds do win big prizes. Two neighbours gave me £1 and told me to buy a premium bond in 1970, when I was 21. I bought a few more, about £80, through a deduction from pay scheme, and won £25 a long time ago. With the interest rates being so low I cashed them in last year and started putting £100, now £300, a month into PBs. No wins yet but it's nice to dream, even if the odds are against me. |
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On 05/02/2021 16:18, Peter Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 5 Feb 2021 12:46:46 +0000, Andrew wrote: I bought a £2 bond in the post office in Dec 1965 and in 2013 I won £25 from that bond. Maybe NS occasionally throw some extra small prizes at the really old bonds, because statistically I wouldn't expect this. It's random. They say, and don't ask for a cite, that occasionally old bonds do win big prizes. Two neighbours gave me £1 and told me to buy a premium bond in 1970, when I was 21. I bought a few more, about £80, through a deduction from pay scheme, and won £25 a long time ago. With the interest rates being so low I cashed them in last year and started putting £100, now £300, a month into PBs. No wins yet but it's nice to dream, even if the odds are against me. I think you need a nice big block of them to stand a chance.... |
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On 05/02/2021 13:51, JohnP wrote:
- I think it is great fun wondering if you will be lucky...more fun than the lottery anyway...... And you can have your money back! best bit |
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On 05/02/2021 14:02, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Andrew writes I bought a £2 bond in the post office in Dec 1965 and in 2013 I won £25 from that bond. Maybe NS occasionally throw some extra small prizes at the really old bonds, because statistically I wouldn't expect this. My Aunt gifted my sister and myself £5.00 each in bonds about then. I converted mine to lots of air rifle pellets but my sister's ones won £25.00 about 3 years after she died! Which presumably was cancelled, because I didn't think PB prizes post-death could be inherited. The warrant would have been made payable to her. What did the bank do with it ?. |
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In message , Andrew
writes On 05/02/2021 14:02, Tim Lamb wrote: In message , Andrew writes I bought a £2 bond in the post office in Dec 1965 and in 2013 I won £25 from that bond. Maybe NS occasionally throw some extra small prizes at the really old bonds, because statistically I wouldn't expect this. My Aunt gifted my sister and myself £5.00 each in bonds about then. I converted mine to lots of air rifle pellets but my sister's ones won £25.00 about 3 years after she died! Which presumably was cancelled, because I didn't think PB prizes post-death could be inherited. The warrant would have been made payable to her. What did the bank do with it ?. I sent it to the solicitor who handled her estate. I believe my daughters got £15.00 each. Would NS get an automatic notification of death? Clearly the solicitor had not bothered to check. -- Tim Lamb |
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