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879I can't think of any that answer your question directly.
What do spring to mind are those accounts which charge a fee and supply benefits as a consequence. Those benefits are usually available to both parties for only the one fee. In other words the second person gets the benefits for free.
You need to be sure that you would use the benefits or the fee would be wasted. However, if you would use those benefits, or at least some of them, then the cost is much less than you would pay as an individual.
As for which to choose, that is a personal matter for the 2 of you dependant on age and lifestyle.
Mike
Posted on 10 June 2010 |
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