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New Luma 4% cashback card (supermarkets and petrol)
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It's a bit confusing, it says at the top that it's currently unavailable, then there's a link to apply for it!0
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I remember there being something in the T&Cs about not being eligible if you've applied for a Capital One card recently. The terms are not viewable on the site at the moment - does anyone remember this?0
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Stephen_C. wrote: »I remember there being something in the T&Cs about not being eligible if you've applied for a Capital One card recently. The terms are not viewable on the site at the moment - does anyone remember this?
http://www.luma.co.uk/luma-credit-card-faqs/luma-credit-card-applications/
I have a Capital One card. Can I apply for a Luma card?
The Luma card is issued by Capital One. If you’ve had a Capital One account for more than 6 months, you can also apply for the Luma card today.You wanna hear about my new obsession?
I'm riding high upon a deep recession...0 -
Sorry just hiding a spammers post.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0
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This link is still working for the 4% cashback.
http://www.luma.co.uk/cashback-credit-card-ctrl/?channel=display&m=VTS&cam=Cashback&k=finance
Received the card today and the 4% cashback is confirmed.
Just applied for and got accepted for this. Fingers crossed the cashback works! The T&C's I agreed to did suggest 4% cashback was a feature of the card!What will your verse be?
R.I.P Robin Williams.0 -
Just got my credit limit - £1,500! A rather substantial upgrade from my current £500 and £250 limits.What will your verse be?
R.I.P Robin Williams.0 -
Kind of unhappy about this. I went though MSE and got the non cashback card.
Kind of tempted to cancel the card since I have no use for a non rewards card. May be I can use the card to unlock doors0 -
I suppose the best way of hitting the holy grail of £225, is to do your normal spending and any shortfall can be pumped into your cars fuel tank.0
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