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I read an article in the Daily Mail that said that on the new Natwest scheme you'll have to spend £4,300 on your card to fly Easyjet to Paris
But on the Lloyds card you'd only have to spend £4,000 for a BA flight............0 -
Sorry to bring this up again but I have still not got the £30 worth of nectar vouchers. Has anyone received them yet?0
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I applied for the Nectar Amex card before the end of March and received the first 2,000 points almost straight away and before even spending on it.
I've just looked to see that an additional 2,000 points had been credited on the 4th May. However I am still waiting for the other 2,000!..I'll give them a couple more days and then give them a call I think.0 -
This is great...you get a free birdfeeder and £18 goes to RSPB :A for everyone opening an account.....WIN WIN
http://www.rspb.org.uk/supporting/green/creditcard.asp0 -
Intercontinental hotels (Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza etc) are offering 10,000 Priority club points, enough for a free nights stay if you sign up for their MBNA credit card.
https://wwwa.applyonlinenow.com/UKCCapp/Ctl/entry?sc=8ihgemail1_ost&mc=SME-AP-11111-11839Get more out of your travel with Priority Club® Rewards, the loyalty program for InterContinental Hotels Group. As well as earning points when you stay at any InterContinental Hotels Group property, you can earn points whenever you use your Priority Club® Rewards Credit Card. Simply use this credit card for everyday spending such as groceries and petrol, and you'll earn points to redeem against great rewards including free hotel nights, fine wines, theatre tickets and so much more.
* An outstanding introductory balance transfer rate of just 0% p.a. - available for twelve months from the date your account is opened. 3% handling fee applies.
* A fantastic 0% p.a. on card purchases for three months from the date your account is opened♠.
* Typical rate 15.9% APR (variable).
* 1 point per £1 - every £1 spent on card purchases using your Priority Club Rewards Credit Card will earn you 1 point.*
* Plus you will receive 10,000 bonus Priority Club® points with your first card purchase if it is within the first 90 days of your account being opened. That's enough points for a Reward Night at many of the Express by Holiday Inn® hotels worldwide.*
* Want to see our rates explained? - Click here for an explanation.
* Manage your account online - view your balance, credit limit and your last six months' transaction history online.
* No annual fee to pay.0 -
Just read the email with the article on the Sony American Express card, which looks quite tempting. However, I already have the Sony Visa card from the previous offer. Does anyone know if it's possible to apply for a second card if you already have one, and if I would still get the bonus points for applying for the new one if I already hold a Sony card?
Also, assuming the above is possible, does anyone know if points from two Sony cards held by one person would be pooled into the same Pulsebeats account, or held separately?0 -
I was thinking that too. I got an MP3 CD Player last time and wanted a pocket radio tooWycombe Till I Die0
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Is the Sony card quite hard to get? I've only been accepted on 1 credit card last July. I've been turned down 2-3times since but my last application was over 3 months ago. I have no debts or missed payments, am I likely to be accepted?
Thanx
Edit: I've been accepted! Fantastic! Can't wait 4 my freebies!I'm getting older, and lifes getting harder!:mad:0 -
I cancelled the Sony card and had no problems, although I have to say I am not a big fan of any of the MBNA cards as they have really poor customer service.0
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Yes, they annoyed me by charging me a "cash advance fee" for a transaction at an online bookies.
I will cancel my Sony Card soon
Anyone answer whether I can apply for this new one and still be elligible for the points??Wycombe Till I Die0
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