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£10 from FirstDirect and MONILINK

If you go to the FirstDirect homepage theres a link there which takes you the Monilink system. Here if you register by the end of June 2007 you get £10 for using the service once.

It takes a few min's to set up and use and you need to pay for your first text message off them which is upto 25p max. Means however your going to make a cool £9.75 profit.

Not bad for a few mins work.

T&C's are available from http://www.firstdirect.com/textmessagebanking/offers.shtml but say:
  • offer is open to customers with a first direct current account only
  • to qualify for the £10 cash back first direct customers must have a compatible handset and register for MONILINK and request either a balance, mini statement or prepay mobile phone top up during the offer period 1 June 2007 to 30 June 2007 (inclusive)
  • the cashback will be fulfilled within 4 weeks of requesting either a balance, mini statement or prepay mobile phone top up, but only if MONILINK has not been cancelled in the meantime
  • cashback will be credited to your first direct current account
  • maximum of one incentive payment per customer
  • first direct reserve the right to withdraw this offer at anytime without notice.

I notice it says "per customer" not "per account" so if you have a joint account with somebody nothing to stop you doing it twice?

:)
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