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I'm beginning to wonder if they are still giving out any premium bond prizes. I was averaging about 6-7 small wins a year (I've never had a big win), last year it was 5 x £25. However, I've not had one win this year. It's bad enough that the prize halved from £50 to £25 but now they've obvioiusly drastically reduced the number they pay out.
Are others noticing this or have I just been unlucky this year? I know it would make more sense to put the money into a BS but I still hold out hopes of winning the million one day, despite it being infinitesimally small odds that I ever will.
Are others noticing this or have I just been unlucky this year? I know it would make more sense to put the money into a BS but I still hold out hopes of winning the million one day, despite it being infinitesimally small odds that I ever will.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is inevitable that, statistically, you will win less often (for the same number of Bonds) when interest rates are low (as they are now). This is because the Treasury adjust the quantity of prizes doled out so it matches the total amount they offer as prize payouts, according to the underlaying interest rates. Since the Treasury want to maintain the headline-grabbing £1m montly top prize, the quantity of the smaller prizes have been scaled back dramatically since interest rates were at (say) 5% p.a.
A couple of days ago I received £25. First win in absolutely ages. I dont change this bonds investment to a building society as interest rates are low, plus as a tax payer I would end up having to pay tax. I find with premium bonds you can have a dream that one day you will be suddenly a big winner! Also they are easy to cash in very quickly if you need the money.
I've got £15,000 of them which is half the maximum. It looks as if I am being rather unlucky at present as those with the maximum £30,000 are saying they win most months so the law of avearges says i should win on average every 2 months, but I'm not. Janbee - it sounds like you're getting more than average luck. The most I've ever had in one month is £100.