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LLoyds everyday offers are unfair
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Oh grow up.Moneylover1234 wrote: »I didn't know the amount of cashback can vary by person to person, I think this is unfair.
Do you want something, or do you want nothing?
You will be delighted to know that I've had a 20% offer.They say you can get up to 15% cashback but I personally have never seen this. Do they offer 15% to a very small number of select people just so they can advertise it?
They're even more generous than they advertise.0 -
How much do you pay for this service?
If you are not satisfied you could always switch to a different bank, there are many out there who give sod all to their current account customers for banking with them.0 -
Moneylover1234 wrote: »To me the Santander 123 cashback is far transparent and fair across different customers....May have to move accounts.
The Santander 123 CC cashback scheme is totally and utterly different to the Lloyds everyday offers. So is the Santander 123 DD cashback scheme. The closest equivalent to Lloyds every day offers is Santander retailer offers - they both work on pretty similar parameters, i.e. nobody can expect the same offers as the next person as people rarely have the exact same buying behaviour, plus retailers aren't always interested in everybody.
Remember though that nobody will stop you from voting with your feet and if it makes you feel better you should change.0 -
Unfortunately, I do not qualify for Lloyds "everyday offers" as I only have a Lloyds "basic" acccount. Is this "unfair"?
If "yes", Is my "unfair" more unfair than your "unfair"? :rotfl::rotfl:
Moral of Tale: Nothing to see, move along, get over it.
The End.
DFW'er - Lightbulb moment : 31st July 2009 - £18,499
28th October 2019 - £13,505 - 27% paid off.
Demolishing my House of Debt.. one brick at a time!!
Thinking of spending???..YNAB says "NO!!!!"0 -
moneylover1234, is your real name Calvin?
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Moneylover1234 wrote: »It's for the same company so I get 5% at widgets 'R us and my friend gets 15%. How is this fair? To me the Santander 123 cashback is far transparent and fair across different customers....May have to move accounts.
Feel free to swap to a 123 account, but then you're capped at 3% cashback, and even then you're capped at 2% cashback for your shopping. Then your friends will be getting even more cashback than you! Shock horror.Credit 'Score' - Don't buy the credit 'score' that Experian, Equifax and Noddle want to sell you. It's an arbitrary number that means nothing when it comes to applying for credit.
ALWAYS HAVE A DIRECT DEBIT SET UP FOR THE MINIMUM PAYMENT ON YOUR CREDIT CARDS, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU PLAN TO LOGIN AND PAY EACH MONTH.0
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