Hi, When I decided I was going to pluck up the courage to punt, I decided it was going to be just the one off as the whole logistics of it seemed a bit overload. I've now got everything in place and had a bit of a dry run and realised it's not as daunting as I first imagined. I must admit everthing is planned with military precision and I'm happy I'll get away with it. I milked off the funds by telling the other half I was buying general bits and pieces off people at work. In reality it's all stuff I already had and she never knew about. When I run out of stuff to 'buy', I'm going to have to be more creative. Currently I'm the only one who works so I sort all the money out. I've gone paperleass so there's no statements and I manage all the banking stuff like bill payments using the banking app which she has no access to. Also she has no cards on the account as the bank won't issue her a card without her providing suitable photo ID. But just in case, I still don't want transactions showing on there that look suspicious. I have a savings ISA and regularly transfer funds from the current account into that so there are regular transfers out to an account with my name which she is aware of. About a year ago I created a Revolute account with a virtual card. I use it to pay for stuff online that I want to keep secret. I realised that when I topped up the revolute account, it came up on my bank transaction list as a transfer and appeared exactly the same as when I transfer cash to my ISA. The only telltale sign is the account number, but in the banking app that's hidden unless you go into the transaction. Considering how little she wants to get involved in the finances, I think it's worth the risk of slipping in a transfer to Revolute. I allways transfer the same amout so it'll blend in, I'll obviously have to apply to Revolute for a physical debit card (which I'll have delivered to work) so I can withdraw cash from an ATM. There may be a better way to do it, but I think at the moment this is my only way.
Does anyone else have to be creative to milk off punting funds?
It would be interesting to hear other peoples strategies.