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  • Looks like @cazo has taken up the CL allocation!! Well done mate 👏🏻👏🏻

    Worst month for me in a long time. £25 on a full holding. 
  • edited April 2024

  • Well done Cazo, nice to see a few £5k's recently.

  • £150 for me.

  • £200 for me. Well done Cazo epic result 
  • Nothing for me, wife pulled in another oner
  • Only £50 for me and £125 for the wife. Been a relatively quiet few months after a really good 2023.
  • £175 for both me and the missus. Friend won £1,150. 
  • Re premium bonds if you have the maximum holding when you win do you have to take your winnings or are you allowed to revest
  • Re premium bonds if you have the maximum holding when you win do you have to take your winnings or are you allowed to revest
    If you have the maximum £50k you can only take the winnings.
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  • edited April 2024
    Again... wish this didn't bother me... posting winnings amounts without stating amount held makes it impossible to understand significance of data

    It's great some people have started stating if it's a full holding.... thanks for mellowing my discomfort :)

    Looks like £125 a month is the least you'd expect on average with that for it to be competitive with an above average easy access account 

    Deffo well done cazo,  eh!
  • Again... wish this didn't bother me... posting winnings amounts without stating amount held makes it impossible to understand significance of data

    It's great some people have started stating if it's a full holding.... thanks for mellowing my discomfort :)

    Looks like £125 a month is the least you'd expect on average with that for it to be competitive with an above average easy access account 

    Deffo well done cazo,  eh!
    £0 for me and Margaret despite £75k holding
  • (Without checking) the equivalent rate of return has dropped a bit in recent months, but the majority of our winnings (me included) has fallen off a cliff.
    It doesn't seem right to me.
  • £25 for me this month 
  • Seems like PB winnings have really taken a dive this month. I cashed mine in late last year when I moved so I now have no skin in the game, but if they continue this poor return I might have to be recommending a better home for this money 😉. 
  • (Without checking) the equivalent rate of return has dropped a bit in recent months, but the majority of our winnings (me included) has fallen off a cliff.
    It doesn't seem right to me.
    It does look suspicious when we all seem to be having less than ‘average’ luck!
  • £125 here, full holding.
  • The average interest rate used to calculate the Premium Bond prize pot dropped from a high of 4.65% (from September) to 4.40% in March. The odds of a win, per £1 bond remained the same at 21,000-1.  

    The number of prizes went up in March, but these were all at the £25 level with every other level reducing. 
  • FWIW:

    Mrs R7L max holding and has for a number of years, since Jan 22 has won £3,950
    Me, started dropping down holding over the last 18 months, now about £25k, since Jan 22 £2,050
    Daughter, about £26k, since Jan 22 has won £7,350 (that includes one big win of £5k).

    Some people are more lucky than others!
  • Rob7Lee said:
    FWIW:

    Mrs R7L max holding and has for a number of years, since Jan 22 has won £3,950
    Me, started dropping down holding over the last 18 months, now about £25k, since Jan 22 £2,050
    Daughter, about £26k, since Jan 22 has won £7,350 (that includes one big win of £5k).

    Some people are more lucky than others!
    To be fair, you guys are pretty lucky to have that king of money to invest in anything other than a house! The wins are a lovely bonus. Enjoy. 


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  • Rob7Lee said:
    FWIW:

    Mrs R7L max holding and has for a number of years, since Jan 22 has won £3,950
    Me, started dropping down holding over the last 18 months, now about £25k, since Jan 22 £2,050
    Daughter, about £26k, since Jan 22 has won £7,350 (that includes one big win of £5k).

    Some people are more lucky than others!
    To be fair, you guys are pretty lucky to have that king of money to invest in anything other than a house! The wins are a lovely bonus. Enjoy. 


    35+ years at work and a lot of saving! But yes, appreciate I am fortunate.
  • Is this right? I have just received a letter from Virgin returning money to me as I had opened a 2nd cash ISA in the tax year. I had opened a fixed rate ISA in January for £5k. I then opened a 2nd with them in March. They have returned this latter money.
    I had always been under the impression that you can only use one provider but CAN do it in stages. Seems I'm wrong. 
  • redman said:
    Is this right? I have just received a letter from Virgin returning money to me as I had opened a 2nd cash ISA in the tax year. I had opened a fixed rate ISA in January for £5k. I then opened a 2nd with them in March. They have returned this latter money.
    I had always been under the impression that you can only use one provider but CAN do it in stages. Seems I'm wrong. 
    I would have to go into the one you originally opened. You can not have 2 ISA's of the same ilk in the same tax year. Even if it's with the same provider.
  • Anybody piling in on ‘Truth Social’ stock  ;)
  • No kids, so leave the house in the will to the beneficiarys BUT want the last cheque I write to bounce.

  • Chaz Hill said:
    Anybody piling in on ‘Truth Social’ stock  ;)
    Wanted to short it but because it is structured through a SPAC (very clever), the short position is costing roughly 500% a year....

    The bubble will obviously burst but it will cost a tonne to get there! Shame
  • redman said:
    Is this right? I have just received a letter from Virgin returning money to me as I had opened a 2nd cash ISA in the tax year. I had opened a fixed rate ISA in January for £5k. I then opened a 2nd with them in March. They have returned this latter money.
    I had always been under the impression that you can only use one provider but CAN do it in stages. Seems I'm wrong. 
    I would have to go into the one you originally opened. You can not have 2 ISA's of the same ilk in the same tax year. Even if it's with the same provider.
    Thanks for the confirmation. My mistake. (cost me £30 in lost interest).
  • Huskaris said:
    Chaz Hill said:
    Anybody piling in on ‘Truth Social’ stock  ;)
    Wanted to short it but because it is structured through a SPAC (very clever), the short position is costing roughly 500% a year....

    The bubble will obviously burst but it will cost a tonne to get there! Shame
    Good try but need to get up very early to benefit from anything Trump is connected with.
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