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Im thinking of buying �30k of premium bonds as I am fed up of my �100 a month odd interest from ING what does everyone think?
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Therefore, with �30k of bonds, and 'average' luck, you should win 15 times per year. Mind you, you might win nothing.
The lowest prize is �50; so, with average luck, 15 x �50 = �750 - or an annual rate of return of 2.5%.
But, you have the chance of winning �1m, or just �5k, which would easily beat the return you get from ING.
Therefore, with �30k of bonds, and 'average' luck, you should win 15 times per year. Mind you, you might win nothing.
The lowest prize is �50; so, with average luck, 15 x �50 = �750 - or an annual rate of return of 2.5%.
But, you have the chance of winning �1m, or just �5k, which would easily beat the return you get from ING.
I would go for it .... there is nothing to beat the nice feeling when you see that familiar postmark on the letter. You will win �50 quite regularly and possibly more of course. I have opted for any win I have to be put into new bonds, thus I am not tempted to spend it and it keeps up with inflation, however not sure if you can do this if you hold the maximum number of bonds... you probably can.
If you can afford to forego the interest for a year, give it a try.
And if you can't wait for the excitement of a prizewinning envelope dropping through your letter box every month, you can go onto the NSI website on the third working day of every month, feed in your bondholder number and check whether your gamble is paying off and you've won a prize.
And if you can't wait for the excitement of a prizewinning envelope dropping through your letter box every month, you can go onto the NSI website on the third working day of every month, feed in your bondholder number and check whether your gamble is paying off and you've won a prize.