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Need Nector Points
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salena wrote:Sign up to this newsletter and recieve 100 points.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=340995
please could someone help.
i signed up for this newsletter last week and my account has still not been credited?
have i done something stupid???
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jazza007 wrote:Please Can Anyone Help Me Getting Nector Points
join edf energy thru sainsburys i work @ edf and we give 150 pts per fuel per quarter for loyalty an we have other schemes like read and reward via the internet we ask you to read the meters once every 3 months and we give 250 points per fuel again
if this is any helpAfter the game,
the king and the pawn go into the same box0 -
noddingcat wrote:please could someone help.
i signed up for this newsletter last week and my account has still not been credited?
have i done something stupid???
thanks for your help:happyhear0 -
TNS is good....the most points I have ever had from them for a survey is 1500 points!0
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Weird - I just got a survey from TNS and it was the same one I got a couple of weeks back, as I clicked through it, it already had all my old answers filled in, so it only took me 10 seconds! lol
Hope I get the 180 points for it0 -
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.
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one thing with using ebay tho is that u need to chase nectar to get them to credit your account after the 30 days i have had to do this at least 5 times.
so keep a watch over those estore points..
The swines..Sponge Bob Square sMARTie Pants0 -
Hello all,
For anyone who doesn't know about Quidco, the quidco website (quidco.com) gives you cash back to your bank account instead of other kinds of points. Looking at the quidco cashback partners, it is a who's-who of Nectar E-stores, and because quidco doesn't take any part of the cashback you are awarded apart from a £5.00 a year fee (and if you don't earn it, you don't pay it)., you can see how Nectar are making money out of e-stores.
Examples:
use buy it now on ebay from Quidco : 14p
use buy it now no ebay from nectar : 25 pts or 12.5p @ sainsburys
use nectar to sign up for Pru Health : 5000 points (£25 at sainsburys)
use quidco to sign up for Pru Health : £115
Use nectar @ game 2points per £1 spent (1% discount)
Use quidco for game 5% cashback on software, 3% on hardware
I love nectar, it's something for nothing when you shop on the high street and buy groceries, but for buying online, unless there's double points in e-stores (and normally this still doesn't come close to quidco), or the merchant isn't listed in quidco (argos isn't, for example), you almost always get more with quidco.
The other part of this is Nectar's savings club which means you get double-bubble off e-stores if you "lock" your account for redemption until christmas. This might tip you over to being better for some retailers on nectar.
And of course the thousands of points offers which come with your statements and on email might dwarf quidco, but there might be a similar offer on quidco for the same kind of thing.
I'm not connected with quidco at all, I just loved it when I first saw it and I've switched my online supplier of several things because quidco has links to some obscure shops I'd never heard of with cheaper prices than I'd found on general internet shopping before AND I get cashback too.
I hope this helps people.
Cheers
Warby0 -
i get one tesco club card point per £1 spent on my powergen bill, while this isn't nectar its prob better than their offer....This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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