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Post Office Loophole - £143 Cashback for as little as £15 spend
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I put 3 since its the minimum. But it wont matter anyway because i assume youll be canceling after 3 months.0
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Many thanks OP, if this works it'll be the best 'bonus' I've ever had :T
I put in 8 years as I'll be 70 then :eek: - at my age going full term makes it look more like a 'genuine' application, lol.
Don't have the other suggested cashback sites but I do have Rpoints which is giving 2700 points. hth0 -
Not sure if I can cancel after 3 months. I can cancel direct debit, yes, but it will be a debt because they will keep sending you bills until the end of 3 years (minimum terms). This will make me lose my credit in the future. This is just my opinion as I think it is like a contract.0
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Many thanks OP, if this works it'll be the best 'bonus' I've ever had :T
I put in 8 years as I'll be 70 then :eek: - at my age going full term makes it look more like a 'genuine' application, lol.
Don't have the other suggested cashback sites but I do have Rpoints which is giving 2700 points. hth
Topcashback has no annual fee and is paying the same 43.00 cashback as the other cashback sites mentioned.
http://topcashback.co.uk/retailerdetailPost_Office.htm
R-Points have a higher cashback guarantee ( hcb) which means that while R-Points only normally pay 50% cashback, :eek: they will match the highest cashback available elsewhere.
If uve already applied for the term assurance via R-Points, afters its tracked, find out where the HCB form is on R-Points. Put in a claim and state Top Cashback are offering 43.00,( paste the above TCB link onto the form) R-Points will then give u 4300 points instead of 2700.;)0 -
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freebiequeen84 wrote: »have decided to have a go anyway - what is the worst that can happen?
More post office counters closing0 -
WOW!
I didn't know this post would be so popular. I only made the post late last night - woke up this morning and it's 3 pages long!!
Glad I could help some people with this deal.
BTW - One person said they would be in debt with the policy if they cancel. This is not true. By canceling the direct debit, your cover will just not be valid any more going forward, and will not create any debt or bad debt letters. Your cover just simply stops.
Also a good deal for people who want cheap life insurance as well.Mortgage as Sept 2012: £96,000
Mortgage free: When i'm 39 / Sept 2023
Mortgage repayment = £588
Tracker Rate 1.99% above base: 2.49%0 -
do you have to put anything in the code box?***MSE...My.Special.Escape***0
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I have just done this as I have been thinking I should have some life insurance. There was no mention of the cashback apart from on the very first page - is this right?
I want the insurance anyway but it would be nice to get £100 back! Also I went through topcashback (never used a cash back site before). Are you meant to get the £100 and the cash back from topcashbook or just one of them?The world is over 4 billion years old and yet you somehow managed to exist at the same time as David Bowie0 -
freebiequeen84 wrote: »have decided to have a go anyway - what is the worst that can happen?
You end up having to claim on the policy!!!! :rotfl::rotfl:0
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