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caz_4321
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Hi,
does anyone know if there is a minimum amount of cashback you can get at the till? i only want 3pounds. (I will be at asda in the morning)
Thanks
Caz
does anyone know if there is a minimum amount of cashback you can get at the till? i only want 3pounds. (I will be at asda in the morning)
Thanks
Caz
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My local Asda the min is £10.00Can I find out my credit score?You do not have a single credit score or rating. Different organisations take different information into account when working out your credit score and may have different scores for different products. (Kindly from Experian)0
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My local Asda has a £10.00 min cashback policy too.
However I have seen someone get £1.00 cashback in Tesco before.Im an ex employee RBS GroupHowever Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own0 -
I've managed to get a minimum of £5 cashback in the Co-Operative and in Sainsburys. I know Waitrose's minimum is £10 but I couldn't tell you if there's any that offer below £5.
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Why go to your local Post Office as I can draw any amount, such as £5.75 for example, from the counter, available funds permitting of course
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I have been able to get £5.00 from ASDA before.0
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5.00 min at asda0
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Chrisblue1962 wrote: »Why go to your local Post Office as I can draw any amount, such as £5.75 for example, from the counter, available funds permitting of course
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This is a good idea, however it does depend on whether your bank has an arrangement with the Post Office. Not all accounts are accessible this way.0
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