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Post Office Loophole - £143 Cashback for as little as £15 spend

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  • if i choose my start date as the 15th august, am i going to miss out on the £100 then?
    I don't believe in doing things the easy way..... :)
  • siren13577
    siren13577 Posts: 862 Forumite
    Has anyone tried this? I'm really tempted to have a go. Great spot by OP, thanks.
    :A :

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  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Uniform Washer
    Given it a go , i can only loose £20 at most
  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,644 Forumite
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    Worry's me that fact they can withdraw at anytime!!

    just means the actual offer can be withdrawn, like here today gone tomorrow, they wont take offer away from anyone who has already taken out a policy.

    Also on http://www.topcashback.co.uk/retailerdetailPost_Office.htm

    http://www.getpoundsback.co.uk/stores/post_office/
  • i've done it...not got much to lose really. Fingers crossed it works out! Thanks OP!
    I don't believe in doing things the easy way..... :)
  • sintsjo
    sintsjo Posts: 57 Forumite
    I've just took a gamble via cash back site, worth a try!!
  • Tired, off to bed, I'm going to sleep on it :think:
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  • socks_uk
    socks_uk Posts: 2,813 Forumite
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    I've got down to the bit where it asked for medical history over past 5 years and, because I've rarely been ill, I don't remember if I've had any 'medical attention' in the past 5 years that I went to the doctors about.

    I had sciatica about 6 years ago which I know I went to the doctor about but can't think about anything else - I usually let things clear up on their own.

    Does this mean a trip to the doctors to check as if I put 'no' then the policy might be void (I wasn't thinking of canceling as I do actually want some more Life Insurance anyway).
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  • bitsnbytes
    bitsnbytes Posts: 325 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I've just applied for a policy :) Just to confirm, I took the life insurance policy. I assume this policy can be cancelled at anytime, am I right? Most probably I'll cancel it after 4 months (since they say they will send the £100 claim letter 28 days after the 3 months).

    Does anyone know, if my wife can also take a policy? Will she get the £100 cashback? Not sure since they might see the same postcode and consider it a joint application. Anyone have any ideas?

    Great tip though, thanks to the OP :beer:
  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
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    My Rpoints have tracked :j

    Time to put in a HCP claim :)
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