heslops barnet
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Bought a £1.00 premium bond in 1957, never had a win, would be worth £30.00 now…….
One day?
One day?
My god mother bought me one when I was born in March 1962 and also never had a winBought a £1.00 premium bond in 1957, never had a win, would be worth £30.00 now…….
One day?
I've been thinking about this since I saw the high value win. I'm guessing this is a premium bond bought for a new born child, maybe by parents or grandparents. So guessing the child is now maybe 2 years old and a millionaire.View attachment 148590
One of this months millionaires has £100 invested !
Only the nominated guardian or parent can access the money and are required to manage the holding in the best interests of the child.I've been thinking about this since I saw the high value win. I'm guessing this is a premium bond bought for a new born child, maybe by parents or grandparents. So guessing the child is now maybe 2 years old and a millionaire.
As the bond is under the childs name, what do the parents do? Spend, spend, spend and don't tell the child? Leave the money for child until they're 18?. Even a 3% return would be circa £1.6m when the child is 18.
Grandparents saying it's their £100 invested for the child so they want a share.
I won £100 this month, so I'm not going to have this problem :-)
No it’s up to the ticket holder , there is a link on there page to type the number in to see if it’s ever been drawn.What happens in those situations , do they try and find the holder or their relatives ,
Premium bonds owned by people who have died only qualify for further entry into draws for a year after death, after which they are frozen until executors claim them for the estate.Probably dead or have forgotten they had them.
When my father died Ernie wouldn’t allow me to transfer them into my name, had to be given new numbers ….Premium bonds owned by people who have died only qualify for further entry into draws for a year after death, after which they are frozen until executors claim them for the estate.
Yeah, but unlike the lottery yer can get yer money back!£125 for me, 12 month rolling return recovers slightly to 2.4%, still shit
True, but it's constantly losing value if the return doesn't keep pace with inflation (and if you don't reinvest, compounded inflation)Yeah, but unlike the lottery yer can get yer money back!
Oh yeah, the '57 £ is probably worth the best part of ten pence.True, but it's constantly losing value if the return doesn't keep pace with inflation (and if you don't reinvest, compounded inflation)
Thats why I'm hanging onto them, has to be my turn soon :/Oh yeah, the '57 £ is probably worth the best part of ten pence.
Just checked: it's worth three pence, but yer Three Pence Premium Bond could make yer a millionaire next month! Don't cash it in!
It's my lucky week! Creamy bonds Tuesday 'n three quid on the Euromillions yesterday.Thats why I'm hanging onto them, has to be my turn soon :/