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Halifax reward current account

Alexdozza
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Does anyone have access to the list of suppliers for the direct debit cash back?
I am considering upgrading to the rewards and switching my DD to this account. I have tried several times to check my utilities match
I have first utility for gas and electric, Anglia water, giffgaff and the peoples operator for mobiles
And council tax.
Can someone tell me if they are all approved ? Specifically the mobile operators
Thanks
I am considering upgrading to the rewards and switching my DD to this account. I have tried several times to check my utilities match
I have first utility for gas and electric, Anglia water, giffgaff and the peoples operator for mobiles
And council tax.
Can someone tell me if they are all approved ? Specifically the mobile operators
Thanks
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Have you got this mixed up with the natwest reward account that pays cashback on DD? The Halifax reward account pays £5 every month for a different criteria'If you ain't living life on the edge you are taking up too much room'
'Everyone dies but not everyone lives'0 -
Sorry yes I meant natwest lol. I have a Halifax account too0
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Thought so
just type in your companies at http://personal.natwest.com/personal/current-accounts/compare-current-accounts/supplier-tool.html and that should tell you
'If you ain't living life on the edge you are taking up too much room'
'Everyone dies but not everyone lives'0 -
giffgaff won't be. They are a pay as you go network and if you have a recurring goodybag, it's done via a Continuous Payment Authority on the card rather than a Direct Debit. If you have a phone loan, Ratesetter take the Direct Debit for that so it won't register as a communications provider.0
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Bummer. Thanks kym
Unlikely to make it worth while without that in place.0
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