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Premium Bonds will no longer be sold over the counter in Post Office branches from the end of July.
A Premium Bonds holder was left frustrated after discovering the process to cash in their bonds could cost more than the value of the savings itself.
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Why you can't cash Premium Bonds at the Post Office: NS&I ... - MSNPremium Bonds offer the benefit of being easily cashed in at any time, and additional bonds can be purchased online, over the phone or by writing a letter to NS&I.
NS&I has provided clarity on the rules regarding Premium Bonds after a customer expressed confusion over a form they were directed to on the group's website. The puzzled customer reached out as ...
Premium Bonds customers waiting for May prize cheque letter told to fill in form A saver said they had tried to contact NS&I about the issue but to no avail.
Premium bonds sales are booming, but the odds of winning are far lower than a decade ago. Is it worthwhile investing in the bonds?
You can purchase a Premium Bond online on NS&I’s website. Alternatively, you can buy bonds by post by sending a completed application form with a valid cheque.
If applying for Premium Bonds as an Attorney, you would use this form as it is to buy Premium Bonds for yourself or your child under 16. Hi, Anthony.
I will link the form below." They included a link to this form entitled 'Application to buy Premium Bonds for yourself or your child under 16'.
Customers may want to note that Premium Bonds can be purchased online, over the phone or by completing an application form and sending it via post.
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