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co-op switch incentive and topcashback?

hi

has anyone managed to get co-op switching incentive and topcashback for opening an account? not to keen to lose out on the incentive due to me going through topcashback.... ta

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  • MARTYM8`
    MARTYM8` Posts: 1,212 Forumite
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    I am waiting for both.

    The £100 from the Co-op will be automatic – providing you switch in at least 2 direct debits and then pay in £800 as required under the terms.

    The £40 (£42 if a plus member) is an extra top up from applying via Topcashback. It will not affect you getting the £100.

    So you should get both – but the TCB payment may take up to 14 weeks to become payable whereas the £100 switch incentive should be paid within 6 weeks of switching/paying in £800+.

    So go ahead and apply via TCB – it should track within an hour of you applying and being approved.
  • Jennifer_Jane
    Jennifer_Jane Posts: 3,237 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I'm also waiting.


    So, for the record: applied via TopCashback on 1st April. Switched on 24th April, and £800 in on 27th April.
  • Ken68
    Ken68 Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Yes xyz....got both, but make sure pay out details are up to date with TCB and usual proviso to delete cookies before going to their site. Also there is a £5 annual fee.
  • LeeBalders
    LeeBalders Posts: 38 Forumite
    Just thought I'd chip in and add that I received both as well, with no problems at all. The cashback just took a while to confirm and then to actually pay out. As Ken68 says, there's an annual fee for Plus membership, but you can opt out of it.
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