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Nationwide switching offer back on

Nationwide have another cashback offer for switching to their Flexaccount, only £50 this time though:

http://www.nationwide.co.uk/popup/flex_switch_offer.htm

At least this time it appears to be time-limited only however, not application limited, so shouldn't be the "do I or don't I qualify" issue.
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  • Joe_Bloggs
    Joe_Bloggs Posts: 4,535 Forumite
    This offer appears as a pop up when I log in to my Nationwide flex account! I can't get access to the terms and conditions however. I guess I'll set up that direct debit to the Radio Times, Bog Snorkellers monthly, ASAP on my other current accounts.
    J_B.
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    Joe_Bloggs wrote: »
    I can't get access to the terms and conditions however.
    Here they are...

    http://www.nationwide.co.uk/popup/flex_switch_offer_terms.htm
    I guess I'll set up that direct debit to the Radio Times, Bog Snorkellers monthly, ASAP on my other current accounts.
    J_B.
    No need to bother with DD's. A standing order and/or bill payment (or two) will suffice. ;)
  • Gorgeous_George
    Gorgeous_George Posts: 7,964 Forumite
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    I'm a flexaccount customer but also hold an account with NatWest which has one SO to our joint acount and one SO to a NatWest Regular Saver.

    So, if I transfer the NatWest account to my flexaccount I get £50, is that right? Do I need to close my NatWest account (and Regular Saver) or just transfer all the DD/SO/Bill Payments? What about the payment in to my NatWest account, does that need to be re-routed to Nationwide?

    So many questions!

    GG
    There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those that don't.
  • d00fus
    d00fus Posts: 52 Forumite
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    So, if I transfer the NatWest account to my flexaccount I get £50, is that right? Do I need to close my NatWest account (and Regular Saver) or just transfer all the DD/SO/Bill Payments? What about the payment in to my NatWest account, does that need to be re-routed to Nationwide?

    According to the terms you just have to transfer at least one DD/SO/bill payment from another account to your FlexAccount, it doesn't say anything about closing the other account or paying in salary. Obviously that DD/SO/BP would have to go into something other than your own FlexAccount, but assuming that's the case your setup sounds fine I would think.
  • apt
    apt Posts: 3,243 Forumite
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    Is anyone going for the hat-trick of Nationwide Flexaccount switching offers - £100, £100/75 and now £50?
  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,651 Forumite
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    apt wrote: »
    Is anyone going for the hat-trick of Nationwide Flexaccount switching offers - £100, £100/75 and now £50?

    ;) ...:cool: :cool: :cool: ...;)
  • Milarky
    Milarky Posts: 6,356 Forumite
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    Done! (HSBC switched from Nationwide for £40 in April requested to switch BACK to said Nationwide account....)
    .....under construction.... COVID is a [discontinued] scam
  • ffacoffipawb
    ffacoffipawb Posts: 3,593 Forumite
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    apt wrote: »
    Is anyone going for the hat-trick of Nationwide Flexaccount switching offers - £100, £100/75 and now £50?

    T&C:

    12. This offer may not be used in conjunction with other Nationwide offers.

    :(
  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,651 Forumite
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    edited 15 July 2009 at 7:08PM
    T&C:

    12. This offer may not be used in conjunction with other Nationwide offers.

    :(


    Id be suprised if that includes past offers, otherwise people from several years ago would be excluded, perhaps someone could find out. ;) I always believed that conjunction in relation to offers meant more than one offer being used at the same time.
  • ffacoffipawb
    ffacoffipawb Posts: 3,593 Forumite
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    Id be suprised if that includes past offers, otherwise people from several years ago would be excluded, perhaps someone could find out. ;) I always believed that conjunction in relation to offers meant more than one offer being used at the same time.

    Well I've given it a go anyway, despite getting the £100 last week!!
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