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  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
    It is a reciprocal arrangement.

    So members of the NT England are given access to the NZ properties.

    I don't know whether any money changes hands between the two organisations, but their members visiting each others properties does get more people through the doors, and the possibility of them adding to the profits by spending in the shops or cafes etc.

    You can only get moneysaving advice here. You have to wrestle with your conscience yourself!

    There is of course nothing dodgy about this wheeze and it would certainly help those who can't afford the £82 but can the £30!
  • Is anyone else doing cashback on NT membership? I've just looked at the Quidco deal I missed and it was a real bargain! It's nearly 50 quid for me and mine with the '3 months free + binoculars' current deal, which is a bit out of my league.
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