Aqua Reward Credit Card - 3% cashback up to £100/year

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  • derrick
    derrick Posts: 7,424 Forumite
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    Blue_Max wrote: »
    Can't find cashback accrued in the printed statement that I received.
    Do we have to wait till the year end?!

    Page 1 of your statement, left hand side at the bottom of the "Summary of your account" box:_ "Cashback on your account".


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  • Jammi
    Jammi Posts: 142 Forumite
    This card is about to get even better.

    Notice of change to credit card conditions states From 26 November, aqua are going to treat money transfers as purchases rather than cash transactions. which means no fee and an interest free period. Though i doubt it will qualify for cashback.
  • Blue_Max
    Blue_Max Posts: 725 Forumite
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    Blue_Max wrote:
    Originally Posted by Blue_Max
    Can't find cashback accrued in the printed statement that I received.
    Do we have to wait till the year end?!
    derrick wrote: »
    Page 1 of your statement, left hand side at the bottom of the "Summary of your account" box:_ "Cashback on your account".
    useful reply :beer:
  • I accidentally overspent by less than GBP5. However, when I checked my account yesterday, it still showed that I have GBP20 to spend. And today, when my DD from yesterday went through, it showed I have overspent by GBP5. Do you think Aqua will let me keep my cashback? I have not seen the default charge for overspending yet (when will this appear?)
  • Gromitt
    Gromitt Posts: 5,063 Forumite
    horngkai wrote: »
    I accidentally overspent by less than GBP5. However, when I checked my account yesterday, it still showed that I have GBP20 to spend. And today, when my DD from yesterday went through, it showed I have overspent by GBP5. Do you think Aqua will let me keep my cashback? I have not seen the default charge for overspending yet (when will this appear?)

    According to the T&Cs, no. You'll get a £12 charge within 28 days, and forfeit all cash back.
  • forfeiture of cashback is for a 12 month period.
    In the meantime may be u could use another cashback card like CapitalOne.
  • Blue_Max wrote: »
    forfeiture of cashback is for a 12 month period.
    In the meantime may be u could use another cashback card like CapitalOne.

    So I should keep the card till the anniversary and start using it again and be extra careful.

    Back to Cap one and Halifax for the time then....
  • Blue_Max
    Blue_Max Posts: 725 Forumite
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    edited 11 September 2012 at 6:56PM
    horngkai wrote: »
    So I should keep the card till the anniversary and start using it again and be extra careful.

    Back to Cap one and Halifax for the time then....
    Some credit cards get canceled if not used for three months.
    So would be wise to use your Aqua for a small purchase at least once in three months.
    BTW.
    CapitalOne Aspire Business Mastercard pay 5% for 99 days, maximum cashback £100. After that 0.5% to 1.25%. Criteria is strict.
    www.capitalone.co.uk/creditcards/aspire-business-credit-card.jsf
  • michaels
    michaels Posts: 28,003 Forumite
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    Any one tried preloading this to make a purchase higher than the credit limit?

    £250 lmao, my average monthly bill can be 10x that
    I think....
  • derrick
    derrick Posts: 7,424 Forumite
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    edited 14 September 2012 at 10:52AM
    michaels wrote: »
    Any one tried preloading this to make a purchase higher than the credit limit?

    £250 lmao, my average monthly bill can be 10x that


    I asked this a few weeks ago and was told that even if I did so, the credit limit would not allow you to purchase items above the credit limit.

    Only thing you could o is keep paying weekly/daily by FP to keep purchasing, but I was told you cannot purchase above the limit, so for you I doubt they would allow you to buy a product for say £260.00

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    HTH

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