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Get money for spending on credit card
mikea2807
Posts: 3 Newbie
in Credit cards
I look to make £120 this year for useing my credit card and bank acount - better than any interest I think.
Get a halifax reward bank account - I pay in my monthly salary, so over £1000 goes in and I get £5 paid into my account a month for that.
Just got the Halifax reward credit card - spend over £300 a month - and each month you get £5 paid into your account - thats £120 per year in total I make - my account interest has never made that amount, and niether have my reward cards or money back cards - I DO CLEAR MY CREDIT CARD ACCOUNT MONTHLY IN FULL SO ALSO GET NO INTEREST PAYMENTS
CHECK IT OUT:j:beer::T
Get a halifax reward bank account - I pay in my monthly salary, so over £1000 goes in and I get £5 paid into my account a month for that.
Just got the Halifax reward credit card - spend over £300 a month - and each month you get £5 paid into your account - thats £120 per year in total I make - my account interest has never made that amount, and niether have my reward cards or money back cards - I DO CLEAR MY CREDIT CARD ACCOUNT MONTHLY IN FULL SO ALSO GET NO INTEREST PAYMENTS
CHECK IT OUT:j:beer::T
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Well, who'd have known about that?Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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kinda old news but new poster so expected0
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Seriously?0
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Wow, that's amazing man!
Imagine how excited you would have been if you had 3 Reward accounts and have discovered a cla clas classic Vantage Account. (sorry about the stutter on Classic I was kinda excited too)0 -
Ignore the sarcasm OP - sounds to me like you are just beginning to take a proper interest in your finances and realising that there are some good deals out there - well done youDF
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