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Nationwide switching offer back on

d00fus
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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.
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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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.
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Joe_Bloggs wrote: »I can't get access to the terms and conditions however.
http://www.nationwide.co.uk/popup/flex_switch_offer_terms.htmI guess I'll set up that direct debit to the Radio Times, Bog Snorkellers monthly, ASAP on my other current accounts.
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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!
GGThere are 10 types of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those that don't.0 -
Gorgeous_George wrote: »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.0 -
Is anyone going for the hat-trick of Nationwide Flexaccount switching offers - £100, £100/75 and now £50?0
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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] scam0
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ffacoffipawb wrote: »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.
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bristolleedsfan wrote: »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!!0
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