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Co-operative membership card
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Hi everyone,
I shop quite a bit at my local Co-op and always use my yellow card. But my main bank is the Co-Operative, do you use your reward card with every transaction too?
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Hi everyone,
I shop quite a bit at my local Co-op and always use my yellow card. But my main bank is the Co-Operative, do you use your reward card with every transaction too?
Thank you
I don't use my reward card when doing transaction, The co-operative Bank tod me that when the points/bonus is calculated they do a search on your postcode to see what bank accounts you have with them ?? not sure if this is true though ?5k in 2010 member #80 - £217.00/£5000 :eek:0 -
Yeah aparrently that's true, your postcode and your name.0
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Not quite sure where Buxton lives but Matlock does the bee card; Chesterfield is a Blue swipe card (Mids co-op - a very big region) so I have both - but then I bank with the co-op - and don't forget the travel agencies...buxtonrabbitgreen wrote: »The Co op's where I live (midlands) still do the old divvi. Collect recipts all year. Write them on an envelope add them all up. And If I am lucky I get about £10 for my years work. lol.
I still do it as I quite often pop round for forgotton bits and bobs. It used to be more worth while when you could get them on milk delivery and cigs.Don't put it DOWN; put it AWAY"I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily Dickinson
Janice 1964-2016
Thank you Honey Bear0 -
We bank & have our mortgage with the Co-op. Remember that if you have a joint account you can both become members - well worth it as we got £51 each in June. :beer:0
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We have a loan and that's linked to our card account too, so we get about £50-60 a year by using it with shops/online/loan. Not bad - loan rate was 6% so great bargain at the time.0
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I opened my current/savings accounts with the Co-op before I got the membership card.
Do I need to call a number to get them linked? I've tried searching the T&Cs online with no joy so far. Thanks!March win: Fair Squared organic spa skincare set
It isn't where you came from; it's where you're going that counts -- Ella Fitzgerald0 -
No you don't. I phoned them up to ask them how to link everything up to the card and they said they do it automatically.
Only thing is I have 2 fixed rate accounts with them and I get zero for them !travelover0
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