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Natwest railcard question

I opened a Natwest Student account in September 2006, when they were offering a free Young Persons railcard with the account. I have automatically received a renewal each year since. The one I currently hold is valid until November 2011 (not sure why November, maybe it took until November for my first one to arrive).

Even though I am still using the account (now a graduate account), am I right in thinking I won't receive another railcard renewal because the offer was something like a "5 year railcard"?

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  • CloudRuler
    CloudRuler Posts: 218 Forumite
    You're right. I'm also on my last one, it was for 5 years only. If you want another railcard you'll have to buy one.
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