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Egg money to egg savings - cashback?

zebedy
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Hi I've got an Egg money card (old-style, can be used as mule) and have a positive balance on it.
Am I right in thinking that if I trnasfer that +ve bal to my egg savings account it qualifies for the egg money 1% cashback?
I read about this on another thread and it really took me by surprise so want to check my facts first.
Also, how do I actually go about doing it? can I do it online?
Am I right in thinking that if I trnasfer that +ve bal to my egg savings account it qualifies for the egg money 1% cashback?
I read about this on another thread and it really took me by surprise so want to check my facts first.
Also, how do I actually go about doing it? can I do it online?
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Hi I've got an Egg money card (old-style, can be used as mule) and have a positive balance on it.
Am I right in thinking that if I trnasfer that +ve bal to my egg savings account it qualifies for the egg money 1% cashback?
I read about this on another thread and it really took me by surprise so want to check my facts first.
Also, how do I actually go about doing it? can I do it online?
Transfer can be done by secure message.
It's worth a try, but most people report that the cashback is clawed back the following month.
Although you're now coming up to the last statement before the annual payout so there's a chance you'll get the cashback and then start the "next year" with negative cashback"A child of five could understand this. Fetch me a child of five." - Groucho Marx0 -
I got one cash back from a phone call request 3 months ago that is still o.k. but another last month by the same route did not show as cash back. Some you win, some you loose (although I don't suppose loose is the correct description)0
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Has never worked out for me and I've been stoozing for a few years now :-(Save Money, Make Money, Retire Early!
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