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Daily Mail, London, Personal Finance Column.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

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By Sylvia Morris, Daily Mail, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

May 21--So what's the best way to save money?

Savers who prefer to stick to the High Street rather than run their accounts over the telephone or the internet continue to get a rough deal.

Some leading banks pay as little as 0.1 pc before tax on deposits of UKpound 5,000 or interest of just UKpound 4 a year after 20 pc savings tax. And a host of accounts pay you less than 1 pc after tax, even on sums of UKpound 10,000.

But you can earn hundreds of pounds more interest by swopping to a better account. You can have an account you operate through the branch or one …

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