5.0%* Variable CAR. DIRT deductible on total balances up to €10,000.
3.75%** Variable CAR. DIRT deductible on balances from €10, 000 up to €1 million.
Rates effective from 12.03.07 to 31.12.07. Standard variable rate applies thereafter.
Couldn't agree more. The majority of ordinary people repay their loans with interest++ but its the big borrowers who seem to command more respect and I can't imagine why this is. I sincerely hope it will be the Banks that suffer any losses as a result of those professionals' behaviour. They seem to come down like a ton of bricks on the ordinary punter who gets into trouble with the mortgage.Originally Posted by Carpedeum
BOI, AIB, etc have no right to get on their moral high horses after what's being exposed in their dealings with the two solicitors (Byrne and Lynn)! Greed is good? Taxes are for little people?
Yes, I realize that. I'll just about make the deadline of 31st October as I didn't transfer electronically till after noon today and this being a Bank Hol weekend N.R. won't get the funds till 30th at the earliest.Originally Posted by ClubMan
If you do reinvest with NR before October 31st then they will credit your account with the interest that you would have lost out on if you meet certain conditions.
What about doing a same day transfer (there may be a charge for this), writing a cheque and dropping it in, etc.?Yes, I realize that. I'll just about make the deadline of 31st October as I didn't transfer electronically till after noon today and this being a Bank Hol weekend N.R. won't get the funds till 30th at the earliest.
I haven't noticed any such trend.I've noticed that there are a few posters on this site that go out of their way to undermine Rabodirect in particular raising questions on regulation & stability (deby rating), even their online security.
I've noticed that there are a few posters on this site that go out of their way to undermine Rabodirect in particular raising questions on regulation & stability (deby rating), even their online security.
I couldn't do that since Rabobank don't offer that facility - Northern Rock does which is very handy. It's irrelevant now since the money is hovering in cyberspace since Friday. If I'd used the cheque route I'd still have had to transfer to AIB first so it was easier to do a direct electronic transfer to N.R. In any event Rabo's address is a PO Box No. so where would one drop it in?Originally Posted by ClubMan
What about doing a same day transfer (there may be a charge for this), writing a cheque and dropping it in, etc.?
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