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£10 free from Egg

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Speech-Mark-Left.gif Insert From Martin: The following is the original post (which I've updated as it's now £10. Below it I've added notes on 'how to grab the £10 with the minimum hassle'. A previous offer gave £15 so the first couple of pages of replies relate to that offer but it's worth reading through the questions and answers as they're often asked.


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It's a great spot. £10 and you needn't apply for any products or impact your credit score in any way. The Egg Money Manager is actually quite a handy little tool it allows you to monitor all accounts in one places. However for those who are interested I thought I would jot down a few notes.

How to get the £10 if you don't want the Money Manager

If you don't want to use the Money Manager, then don't bother to add all your acccounts, simply add just one non-Egg account. This could be an old defunct credit card that you no longer use.

Whatever it is, you'll qualify for the £10. And if you really don't like it, then once you've got the £10, then delete that account too, with the cash now in your pocket.

How long will this offer last?

This offer is on again, until the 30 September 2006, but has been extended before so there's no guarantee it will end this month, but i wouldn't gamble on it.

So why does Egg offer this?

There are a number of reasons, though of course this is assuming you are using it properly not just my short cut route!

i. It captures Egg customers. Users of this service are now much more likely to return to the Egg site more often. Thus it can commincate with you, you see its adverts and its promotions and it hopes to gain business.

ii. It knows your products. Now it knows what you've got it can try and offer you 'its own versions' at a better rate. Most good MoneySavers will be beating these anyway so this isn't an issue. And it can't delve into your accounts to analyse your use, it simply looks bluntly at the products you have to see if they can be beaten.

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This is my first post so be nice....

Egg are giving £10 to egg customers who sign up for Egg Money Manager and add a non egg account.

Basically Egg Money Manager is Egg's software to view and manage all your bank accounts online. I use it and have for ages so I can't take advantage of the free £10! But it's really easy to use, saves the hassle of signing into lots of different internet banking sites and is very secure.

All you have to do is download money manager from Egg, add a non egg account (which is really easy to do) and you'll get credited with £10!

You should see a little promo for the money manager and the £10 on the left of the web page when you click above.
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  • Nelski
    Nelski Posts: 15,197 Forumite
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    hi and dont worry every one is pretty kind on here!

    Have seen the egg offer myself and for some reason I feel a little bit uncomfortable with Egg knowing exactly what is going on with the rest of my accounts. Maybe its a bit cynical but they must have a motive involving more sales!
    Having said that £10 is better in our pockets
  • QuidProQuo
    QuidProQuo Posts: 297 Forumite
    Nelski wrote:
    Have seen the egg offer myself and for some reason I feel a little bit uncomfortable with Egg knowing exactly what is going on with the rest of my accounts.

    I was the same but I set up the manager and entered the details for my new First Direct account which I have no intention of using once I get the free £25 from them, when you get the £10 from egg you can then delete the account details
    A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything but the value of nothing.
  • Natzdance
    Natzdance Posts: 46 Forumite
    I did this and got the £10 very quickly and easily - fantastic
  • Ickle_Steve
    Ickle_Steve Posts: 154 Forumite
    A few weeks ago when logging into my Barclays online banking, a message was shown saying they had changed their terms and conditions because of these services.
    If I remember correctly it said they would not be liable for any online fraud if they found out you had registered their account with one of these services.
    Steve
  • netty061
    netty061 Posts: 13 Forumite
    I have both egg and Barclays online - Ickle_Steve is quite right about Barclays not being liable for online fraud if the account is registered with one of these services. I too was wary about putting my bank account on the egg money manager even before Barclays changed their terms, which was why I didn't set it up. When the offer of £10 came I set it up and added a different credit card (that I haven't used since I transferred the balance to a 0%). I got the £10 and will probably remove the other credit card shortly.
    :j
  • foxxboy
    foxxboy Posts: 50 Forumite
    Great Spot, £10 for 30 secs work...very pleased!
    Non omne quod nitet aurum est
  • itgirlinuk
    itgirlinuk Posts: 465 Forumite
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    I got an email from Egg the other day, saying I have not used my card in a long time and they give credit my account with £25 if I take the card out for shopping...

    if only I can remember where I put the card...search search search!!!
    The quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket. :rolleyes:
  • zzzLazyDaisy
    zzzLazyDaisy Posts: 12,497 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    How safe (or otherwise) is this service? The thing is, I rather like the idea of having a programme that I can use to manage my accounts. If the general consensus is that the Egg Money Manager is not to be trused, is there any independent software available that will do the same thing (free if possible!). Thanks.
    I'm a retired employment solicitor. Hopefully some of my comments might be useful, but they are only my opinion and not intended as legal advice.
  • MSE_Martin
    MSE_Martin Posts: 8,272 Money Saving Expert
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    OK first Peter, that's exactly what i thought I had done with explaining why Egg offers it
    i. It captures Egg customers. Users of this service are now much more likely to return to the Egg site more often. Thus it can commincate with you, you see its adverts and its promotions and it hopes to gain business.

    ii. It knows your products. Now it knows what you've got it can try and offer you 'its own versions' at a better rate. Most good MoneySavers will be beating these anyway so this isn't an issue. And it can't delve into your accounts to analyse your use, it simply looks bluntly at the products you have to see if they can be beaten.

    If you don't like the idea of either of these, don't worry too much. Just add one account, no more, to your money manager, grab the tenner and forget it.

    I think people underestimate the value of web traffic and information - companies pay huge amounts to generate this - so £10 per customer isn't very much to get a repeat visitor who you know what products they have.

    LazyDaisy.... there are about five places that do this all banks or providers or moneysupermarket - actually you tend to be safer using one of these services than automated software that can be hacked. Banks will do many things but they won't actually steal your cash and due to reputation have to be very secure (as much as is ever possible) on the software

    martin
    Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
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  • From what I understand with Egg's Money Manager, you enter your other bank/credit card details, INCLUDING USERNAME AND PASSWORD, and whilst using Egg you can then view all of the money from ALL accounts.

    So what happens when someone breaks into Egg's computers, you are then giving them ALL of your details from ALL of your accounts.

    RESULT: All of your money disappears, and with Banks not providing you fraud protection when you open up all of your accounts up to third parties, and NO WAY of getting your money back.

    Simply forget the free £10, as you could lose thousands.
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