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Need Nector Points

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  • Nenen wrote:
    That sounds interesting! Would you mind telling us how long you've been doing this and how efficient they are at crediting yur nectar card please?:beer:

    I don't know about Rachie, but I think they are very good - not that many surveys in my case, but they do "convert" the points to Nectar ones fairly promptly. Then it's a nice surprise when you get asked if you want to take them off the bill at Sainsbury's. There's an account history at the website so you can see what's happened.

    In just under a year we've had just under 6000 nectar points - not a fortune but it all helps.
  • This is my first ever post but if you use ebay alot then you can get 25 nectar points with every 'buy it now' purchase you make.
  • Missy79
    Missy79 Posts: 217 Forumite
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    The good thing about MyTNS is that even if you don't qualify for the surveys they send you you get 35 points. In some cases it's better than doing the survey as it only takes a minute to be ruled out. ;)
  • pigsmightfly
    pigsmightfly Posts: 1,120 Forumite
    kim07ako wrote:
    This is my first ever post but if you use ebay alot then you can get 25 nectar points with every 'buy it now' purchase you make.

    Hi!

    I use Ebay a lot but didn't know you could get nectar points. how does this work? :D
  • Hi!

    I use Ebay a lot but didn't know you could get nectar points. how does this work? :D

    Hi

    You need to go into e bay through nectar e stores: http://www.nectar.com/dynamic/estores/nectar/home
    "A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist." Franklin Jones
  • pigsmightfly
    pigsmightfly Posts: 1,120 Forumite
    Hi

    You need to go into e bay through nectar e stores: http://www.nectar.com/dynamic/estores/nectar/home

    Ooh great. Thank you :D
  • melancholly
    melancholly Posts: 7,457 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    008ken wrote:
    Only 1000 points now when you make first spend on card:money:
    but if you sign up through eStores you get 2000, then 1000 with your first purchase and 3000 in total.

    from website:
    *If approved for the Nectar Card and you make your application through Nectar eStores you will receive 2,000 points. When the card is used for the first time you will receive an additional 1,000 Nectar Bonus points.
    :happyhear
  • Hizz
    Hizz Posts: 1,537 Forumite
    user051105 wrote:
    Switch to EDF Energy or Sainsburys Energy for a whopping 10,200 points

    You may grow very old or die waiting for the points to be added from Sainsbury's Energy and Sainsbury's car insurance though.

    I have called and chased them at least 5 times over the past 5 months.
    One hundred years from now it won't matter what kind of car I drove, what kind of house I lived in, how much money I had in the bank, nor what my clothes looked like but the world may be a little better because, I was important in the life of a child.
  • I actually got 5000 bonus points for getting a nectar credit card as I got an E-mail. Also if you do apply for the nectar credit card you get twice the amount of points if you use it with their sponsors. So for example you buy something from Amazon which is 2 points per pound with your credit card then you get 4 oints in total per pound. This works with none sponsors too but you only get 1 point per pound. All points add up though no matter where they come from.
    If practice makes perfect, and nobody is perfect....................................
    Why practice!:T
  • kronen
    kronen Posts: 915 Forumite
    bigvince76 wrote:
    50.000 points is worth £250! (£500 at adams or ebookers.)

    50.000 points is only £300 at Adams now, 500 points is £3.00
    Not sure on ebookers can't even find that.

    I am no longer interested in nectar points since the reduction. I will only collect if I happen to buy something petrol or whatever.
    Tesco has a better redemption, even with losing MFI. Goldsmiths, days out & Yates pub at 4x more is still appealing to myself.
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