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foursight savings (Cornmarket)

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  • 28-04-2015 5:08pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 23


    Hi,

    Sorry if i'm on the wrong board - this is my first post in a long long time!!

    Basically a rep from Cornmarket has been round and has explained that their foursight savings accounts are an excellent opportunity to save money with interest rates of 8% plus. There is a fee to set up the account and then a regular monthly deposit.

    He told me that if i was to put in my child benefit each month i could ensure that i could get my son through college. Adding up my child benefit for 18 years comes to approx. 29,000euro which would be enough to take the sting out of it regardless of signing up to this.

    I can't seem to find any opinions on these accounts, what they are, how they work etc.

    Is anyone able to explain it to me, share their experience or recommend another option that i could avail of?

    .....or of course direct me to a board that would be better suited to this post.

    Thanks a mill


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,834 ✭✭✭Sonnenblumen


    Try a search under 'One born every minute' . 8% p.a. :pac:

    Hi,

    Sorry if i'm on the wrong board - this is my first post in a long long time!!

    Basically a rep from Cornmarket has been round and has explained that their foursight savings accounts are an excellent opportunity to save money with interest rates of 8% plus. There is a fee to set up the account and then a regular monthly deposit.

    He told me that if i was to put in my child benefit each month i could ensure that i could get my son through college. Adding up my child benefit for 18 years comes to approx. 29,000euro which would be enough to take the sting out of it regardless of signing up to this.

    I can't seem to find any opinions on these accounts, what they are, how they work etc.

    Is anyone able to explain it to me, share their experience or recommend another option that i could avail of?

    .....or of course direct me to a board that would be better suited to this post.

    Thanks a mill


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