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Aqua Reward Credit Card - 3% cashback up to £100/year
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How do you keep track of how much cashback you've earned so far? The online account doesn't seem to specify anywhere.0
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The paper one does.0
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I see. Great stuff. Thanks. I do have a statement but didn't spot the cashback as I'm frequently online...0
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I just applied for one of these cards to establish my credit rating.
After I completed the application it went to me We are happy to offer you a card with a estimate limit of £250.
We will send a credit agreement through the post, upon receiving it we will send you your card.
Does this mean Im defiantly going to get the card or will they tell me once i send the credit agreement back0 -
You will definitely get the card. Only £250 limit to start with.0
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Like Uplink I have been using faster payments to settle the Aqua bill in advance and once setup it is much easier than the Worldpay method, worth a try
. Normally the payment will reach the account within 2 hours.
Hi, I'm just trying to understand how this works. Do you also have a direct debit to pay in full each month setup?
So if you pay in advance as well, doesn't that push your account into credit when the direct debit is taken? is that allowed?0 -
Hi, I'm just trying to understand how this works. Do you also have a direct debit to pay in full each month setup?
So if you pay in advance as well, doesn't that push your account into credit when the direct debit is taken? is that allowed?
I am normally in credit because I over pay into my account or I receive credit when I return goods. Still does not mean I can exceed my limit when I am ordering goods.0 -
Hi, I'm just trying to understand how this works. Do you also have a direct debit to pay in full each month setup?
So if you pay in advance as well, doesn't that push your account into credit when the direct debit is taken? is that allowed?
I also use Faster Payment when I need to spend more than the credit limit. 'Available to spend' increase soon after making an FP. But make sure to check the web page before spending.
In practice, it is the 'Available to spend' figure that should not be exceeded.0
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