Dub_NerdThe only thing I'd agree with in the article is that prize bonds "do not offer a straightforward rate of interest". Anyone who does not understand how larger investments lead to more consistent levels of return should steer clear of them.
Nothing for me since the 6th June!..its gone quiet here..did someone of ye win the 1 million?...anyway zero today for me.. actually nothing for a while now....
Seriously ahead of the odds there -- you should be averaging only about two wins per year!5 x €50 prizes since Jan on €8K holding.
So much for this "as a game of soldiers".
€80 K "invested" since the end of May, not a sausage. :-
Thats a bit surprising Sparkrite, but i think your wins will come...fingers crossed..
So much for this "as a game of soldiers".
€80 K "invested" since the end of May, not a sausage. :-
Thats a bit surprising Sparkrite, but i think your wins will come...fingers crossed..
Not just my fingers crossed, EVERYTHING CROSSED.
Going much better now. 3; 50 Euro wins the past 5 weeks, 2 of them today. The money has been in about 4.5 months now.
I purchased a large amount of Prize Bonds last Friday week in my local Post Office. I got a phone call from my banks a few days later asking me to confirm that I had written a cheque for this large amount of money. This unnerved me a bit so I rang the Prize Bond department to confirm that they had received my order to purchase. They confirmed that they had and said that I should receive my Prize Bonds in a "few days". These few days have come and gone and still no sign of them. How long does it normally take for the actual Bonds to arrive.
I think that a company named Fexco looks after the administration of the Prize Bonds?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/savings/10873124/Earn-520-a-year-from-Premium-Bonds.html"If it's the million you really want, for better odds put your money in a top savings account, then use the interest to buy lottery tickets."