Your Money: Play It Save and Cash in ; Melanie Wright On Handling Your Finances
Sunday Mirror › February 27, 2005
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Sunday Mirror › February 27, 2005
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NEW customers who are lured into banks and building societies with great-looking interest rates on savings accounts could be left counting the cost.
Loyalty often does not pay, and two-thirds of Britons believe they are penalised as the introductory rate expires and new customers are offered better deals on savings, current accounts and mortgages.See the full content of this document
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Your Money: Play It Save and Cash in ; Melanie Wright On Handling Your Finances
But according to a new survey the tide may be turning, with 30 per cent of dissatisfied customers deserting a financial provider in the last year and a fu...
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