Brendan Burgess
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Guys, I think we should launch a new awards ceremony for people who switch mortgages multiple times for cash backs and better rates.
Feel free to nominate yourselves...
Not in any particular order
Misemoi
We've switched twice in chase of better rates. Just check the waiting period before a bank will take you on. I really believe that switchers are not a worry for banks as so few are doing it. Maybe if it was an active market they would be doing analysis and setting up rules.
Sean Og
This is the advice i gave someone on the other thread. Someone else on these forum has switched 3 times in 5 months. Anyway here it is, follow my advice closely now. Get everything in order, wage slips, bank accounts 6 months, salary certs etc. Make 3 copies of everything and then apply to EBS for 2% cashback, apply to PTSB for 2% cashback also and apply to Ulster Bank for their 2.3% rate. They will all process your application at the same time and will all offer you a mortgage everything going well. Your mortgage lasts 6 months. PTSB gave me my cashback within 10 days of draw down last month. I am already in the process of drawing down my BOI offer which i have. I moved from EBS to PTSB last month so after BOI i am going back to EBS for 2% cash back because i never got it previously. The bank might call you and say the underwriters have seen that other banks have carried out a credit check on you within the last days/week, just tell them you are shopping around for best deal and looking at all options. I told them that and it was fine.You are doing nothing wrong and your solicitor should have no issues also. You are just playing the system, less than 1% switch mortgages and you are just ahead of the game.
tom1ie must be on the list for the cheekiness of it.
AIB refused to give me the lower LTV rate, so I switched to EBS and back again to AIB...
Feel free to nominate yourselves...
Not in any particular order
Misemoi
We've switched twice in chase of better rates. Just check the waiting period before a bank will take you on. I really believe that switchers are not a worry for banks as so few are doing it. Maybe if it was an active market they would be doing analysis and setting up rules.
Sean Og
This is the advice i gave someone on the other thread. Someone else on these forum has switched 3 times in 5 months. Anyway here it is, follow my advice closely now. Get everything in order, wage slips, bank accounts 6 months, salary certs etc. Make 3 copies of everything and then apply to EBS for 2% cashback, apply to PTSB for 2% cashback also and apply to Ulster Bank for their 2.3% rate. They will all process your application at the same time and will all offer you a mortgage everything going well. Your mortgage lasts 6 months. PTSB gave me my cashback within 10 days of draw down last month. I am already in the process of drawing down my BOI offer which i have. I moved from EBS to PTSB last month so after BOI i am going back to EBS for 2% cash back because i never got it previously. The bank might call you and say the underwriters have seen that other banks have carried out a credit check on you within the last days/week, just tell them you are shopping around for best deal and looking at all options. I told them that and it was fine.You are doing nothing wrong and your solicitor should have no issues also. You are just playing the system, less than 1% switch mortgages and you are just ahead of the game.
tom1ie must be on the list for the cheekiness of it.
AIB refused to give me the lower LTV rate, so I switched to EBS and back again to AIB...