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Morgan Stanley Cashback Card
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Sorry changing the subject slightly but (only being a newbie) I got my statement today from Morgan Stanley and there is a recommend a friend (You get £15 each) offer
Is this a new offer? As far as I can see all you have to do is get the card (although it is late I have been dinking and I cannot be bothered reading the small print)0 -
A good cashback card to swap to after the 3 months, remember though not to close MS until you get your yearly bonus - then wait a few months and reapply as a new customer and get special intro offer again!- anyway, I digress: Egg Money gives 1% on purchases and more with selected retailers and then you can do the whole SBT/ Stoozing malarky which is a whole different topic!!!0
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Can you have EGG money & a EGG Card?0
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Apologies for hijaking this thread, but I've noticed that M.S. state:Take advantage of special cardholder-only deals available throughout the year.
Does nayone have any examples of these offers?0 -
Click on "offers" at the top, and theres some deals on hotels, flights and wimmins things. Nothing that great IMO.
http://www.morganstanleycard.co.uk/uk/data/shopping/eo.html
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davidlizard wrote:Click on "offers" at the top, and theres some deals on hotels, flights and wimmins things. Nothing that great IMO.
I agree, not very great at all, especially given the AmEx select offers (although they seem to have shrunk recently...).
I may be just pedantic, but I think I saw somewhere that the MS do anniversary offers. Am I right or have I got confused with something else?0
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