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Capital One Cashback question

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  • mrmajika
    mrmajika Posts: 987 Forumite
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    LosEndos wrote: »
    I can't find any mention of cashback on my statement... Will drop them a message.

    Cashback is only shown on the PDF online e-statement, it's not shown on the webpage version.

    If you click 'View E-statement' on the left of your login page then select the relevant month, a PDF document should open with the statement. Cashback is shown in the 'Your Account Summary' section on the right of the statement.

    Hope this helps.
    Whilst my posts do not constitute financial advice, I am always, without fail, 100% right! :D
  • LosEndos
    LosEndos Posts: 51 Forumite
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    Thanks MrMajika, found it now.
  • sweetdaisy
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    w211 wrote: »
    I think, once the 99 days have gone, the rate goes back to £0 - £5,999 at 0.5% cashback, so you'd have to start again.

    The £2,000 (or whatever) you spent in the first 99 days aren't included in the £0 to £5,999 spend.

    I hope that this isn't the case. I thought that the first £2,000 spent within the 99 day 'offer period' would be counted. If it goes back to £0 then it's going to take a long time to reach £6,000 in order to get 1% cashback!
  • Gromitt
    Gromitt Posts: 5,063 Forumite
    sweetdaisy wrote: »
    I hope that this isn't the case. I thought that the first £2,000 spent within the 99 day 'offer period' would be counted. If it goes back to £0 then it's going to take a long time to reach £6,000 in order to get 1% cashback!
    For purchases made after the first 99 days from your account opening you will receive the following cashback:
    • 0.5% cashback on all subsequent purchases up to the next £5999.99
    • 1% cashback on all purchases from £6,000 to £9999.99 <snip>
    So your cashback resets to zero, and you'll get 0.5% cashback on the next £3999.99, then 1% on purchases after that, until you have spent £9999.99 in total, etc.


    Maybe. Their wording is a little ambiguous.
  • LosEndos
    LosEndos Posts: 51 Forumite
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    Got my £100 cashback credited on the 14th of Jan. Had the card just two months, so a good result!

    Back now to using the Barclaycard (Nee Egg) for 1%.
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