Advanzia are now up to 3.87%. I tried to register for an account with them but it's only just now been approved. So it was just as well I suppose. That said, I am not sure if it's only for the first 3 months, as that was what was offered when I messaged them.
I tried it over and over again and it isn't working, just giving me the same error message. Does it work for you?I think someone told me that you can re-register i.e. click on "mein.konto - Registrierung" and start again with your account number and set it up.
what error message, can you post a screen shot?I tried it over and over again and it isn't working, just giving me the same error message. Does it work for you?
The error message is:what error message, can you post a screen shot?
When did you open the ac? You have to wait two days before you can access the online banking. Until then you get the above error, but my experience was that after the two days it worked OK- albeit far from user friendly, possibly the worst designed UI you will ever see.The error message is:
Anmeldedaten unbekannt oder fehlerhaft. (101)
Translated into English this states that I entered unknown or incorrect data, but the data I entered (account number, DOB and password) are correct. I also changed the password and then tried again but still no luck.
Ah OK that explains it, I only opened the account on Friday. Will try again tomorrow. Would be helpful if the bank actually clarified this rather than simply stating that the entered data is invalid. Thanks for the help!When did you open the ac? You have to wait two days before you can access the online banking. Until then you get the above error, but my experience was that after the two days it worked OK- albeit far from user friendly, possibly the worst designed UI you will ever see.
There's always a certain amount of lethargy. Like the people who accept their home or car insurance renewal or who don't switch energy providers.What is Advanzia's game with these 6 (now 3) month intro rates before dropping to a useless rate? Are they banking (clever pun) on people just leaving their funds there out of laziness like some do with Irish domestic banks? Unlikely, as their new depositors were likely those chasing higher rates, and who won't just settle for the default rate after the intro period.
What's in it for Advanzia to lose the 'old' customers while continuing to chase new depositors in this scenario?
Or, will we all get an offer to retain our funds in the lead up to the expiry of our "intro period".
There is also the lethargy of trying to access this account on the terrible website. I tried last week but could not get in. (I want to move some or all funds to trade republic) There are a few post above I need to look at again and try another attempt. I tried resetting password, figuring out am I registered etc but could not figure.There's always a certain amount of letharg Like the people who accept their home or car insurance renewal or who don't switch energy providers.
You're right, I'm sure, that plenty of people will switch as they were chasing the high rate when they signed up. But I reckon a surprising amount of people will let it slip.
you might be best ringing the number that was provided, I rang it back in the day and they were helpful.There is also the lethargy of trying to access this account on the terrible website. I tried last week but could not get in. (I want to move some or all funds to trade republic) There are a few post above I need to look at again and try another attempt. I tried resetting password, figuring out am I registered etc but could not figure.
Thank you. Very quick answer from them. They spoke great English. I don't think I had registered. They reset the password. Withdrawal was easy to process (arrived to tsb account in a day or two).you might be best ringing the number that was provided, I rang it back in the day and they were helpful.
Hi, I tried the number and can't get through!you might be best ringing the number that was provided, I rang it back in the day and they were helpful.
Hi, I tried the number and can't get through!
I don't think so, since those are customers who are chasing high interest rates and thus opened an account with them in the first place. Most likely remain very mobile with their money.There's always a certain amount of lethargy. Like the people who accept their home or car insurance renewal or who don't switch energy providers.
You're right, I'm sure, that plenty of people will switch as they were chasing the high rate when they signed up. But I reckon a surprising amount of people will let it slip.
Did you try this yet @podgerodge ? I intend to contact them in early January as my 6-month is up at the end of JanuaryI intend to contact them 2 weeks before and ask are they willing to offer me a rate to keep my deposits with them.
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