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Nationwide Refer-a-Friend
Astraeus
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I'm shortly to apply for a Nationwide FlexDirect account and migrate over from First Direct. I note they offer a £50 referral bonus and so I thought I'd reward a helpful forum member with this incentive.
If you have twice as many thanks as you do posts in the forum, and are an existing Nationwide customer, let me know! :beer:
If you have twice as many thanks as you do posts in the forum, and are an existing Nationwide customer, let me know! :beer:
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You may want to edit likes to thanks
Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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Serves me right for amending my first draft and cheapening this site! :jFruit_and_Nut_Case wrote: »You may want to edit likes to thanks
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I'm shortly to apply for a Nationwide FlexDirect account and migrate over from First Direct. I note they offer a £50 referral bonus and so I thought I'd reward a helpful forum member with this incentive.
If you have twice as many thanks as you do posts in the forum, and are an existing Nationwide customer, let me know! :beer:
I am an existing NW customer but not the requisite thanks ratio.0 -
It's a good thing that the forum doesn't let you delete posts, otherwise you could get rid of any that hadn't been thanked as a way of increasing your ratio. :idea:ffacoffipawb wrote: »I am an existing NW customer but not the requisite thanks ratio.Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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How many? No idea what I've got.0
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I know you can delete the content but I thought it left an empty post.Archi_Bald wrote: »It does. Just try it.Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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Fruit_and_Nut_Case wrote: »I know you can delete the content but I thought it left an empty post.
The only post that can't be deleted in it's entirety is the one that starts the thread.0 -
Fruit_and_Nut_Case wrote: »I know you can delete the content but I thought it left an empty post.
The entire post vanishes without a trace. Like my earlier one in this thread just did
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I'm afraid I have to play this on first-come, first-served, and that's been taken by way of a (remarkably!) quick PM. Keep on being bloody great MSErs and I hope someone else comes along with a means of making you a quick £50!0
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