Do we have to check numbers and claim our prizes? I have assumed they'd write to me if i won. I will have to dig out the bonds and put the numbers through the checker website, but do I need to do this each week?
I ask because a man in Suffolk has won £1,000,000 and the prize needs claiming. The bond was bought in April 2012 so why do they not have his details? Surely we're all on a database. If you think it could be you shout!
The article doesn't say the Suffolk man hasn't claimed his prize. It says a lot of prizes go unclaimed. It's up to premium bond holders to keep their details up to date. That way they can contact you if you win.
If you have moved and not informed the premium bond office, then they will not be able to inform you. My winnings are automatically re-invested, but I always get an updated list, and my daughter's winnings are sent through to her as and when she wins in the form of a cheque. You can easily check your investment by going on to the NHS website, and put in your investor number, not the premium bond numbers.
As long as you have kept them up to date with your address, you will automatically be sent a cheque. If you go onto the NSANDI web site and enter your bondholder number around the 4th of the month you will learn of any prize for the month however many Bonds you hold.
I receive small prizes several times a year but never more than £100. The cheques always arrive 2-3rd weeks in the month so I know it's a small sum. If I receive that oh-so-recognisable envelope on the first week of the month...It had better be the BIG ONE!
I bought some new bonds last year and will probably buy a few more this year. But i will keep the originals as they are a keepsake and not worth cashing in to be honest. Good luck to everyone, hope 2014 is a winning year!
Had some since it started and never won a thing. Same with the lottery. Used to spend £7 a week on them never saw any of it back. Got the wrong colour eyes or something.
I had some bought me when I was a kid. Not even sure I can locate all the paperwork now. Never been contacted, even though the house I grew up in is still in the family's procession.