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Thanks for that clarification littlereddevil. I may be a bit thick, but how can you tell they've been linked though? Do your points randomly get higher?
I have a cash ISA account and wonder if I'll get any points for that too.March win: Fair Squared organic spa skincare set
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Hi, Quick Question this could be a really good way to make some money! My local cash machine is inside the co-op and i draw alot of money per week, now i have a co-op membership card and i think by saying if i get cash back at the till i can use my membership card and earn points? Does anyone know if this is correct? You can use your points for pounds!0
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I dont think you do, I think you get points for purchases.....I guess it depends on the systems they have in place and if the backend system calculates it as a purchase (the cashback)...to be honest I doubt they do. You might find it better to get a smile/coop current account because you get points for the amount in your acount, you could then use a cashback credit card (not smile) to get cashback on all purchases- then pay off the credit card in full each month.0
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