Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Premium Bonds
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Afriend tried to buy Premium bonds at the Post Office and they told her that they didn't do them any more and had to get them on line She doesn't have access to a computer surely that can't be right.
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Here is the form - can someone print one off for her ?
https:/ /www.ns andi.co m/syste m/files /asset/ pdf/pre mium-bo nds-app licatio n-form. pdf
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Post Office Counters Ltd can't negotiate a contract with National Savings that's mutually beneficent to both parties. (i.e. where the Post Office makes enough money from the sale to make it worth their while selling Premium Bonds but where National Savings don't have to spend much more than they do by selling online). It's just the same as with TV licensing, where licences are no longer available through post offices because the economics don't work out right for both parties.
It makes perfect sense to me.
It makes perfect sense to me.