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Did we know about this?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5631544
5000 nectar points for using 4 spends on credit cardTo do is to be. Rousseau
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Tomorrow is O2 £1 lunch Monday.
Tuesday Nerd Coughee.
Also saw this in A's, sowwy if already posted, crunchy nut free entry,
750g £3 each OR 2 for £4, T's £2.00 each, so possible APG of 40p for two and get the deal, net £3.60.
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Breakfast_Cereals/Kelloggs_Crunchy_Nut_Cornflakes_750g.html?TrackingCode=1.3P-IL-Jy0kuZuvt3UW0B-A
one sold 5th March on Fleabay for £2.99 plus 99p postage :eek::eek:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kelloggs-Free-Adult-Entry-Ticket-Voucher-Alton-Towers-Thorpe-Park-Legoland-/222419240150?hash=item33c93844d6:g:wrwAAOSwTuJYrvFj
So possible (impossible lol) £3.60 spend and Fleabay net £6.00 ish abck AND the flakes. So..... 2 flakes for net £2.40 Profit!!!
Highly unlikely though, maybe worth a try.
Can someone confirm if the CB of £4 works on the 3 for £10, AND which are best to buy for APG?? Pwetty Pwease0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Right I shall do that...thank you.
I'm terrible with fires. I'm guessing I've told you all before what I once did when the kids were little.........we had a solid fuel Rayburn at the time....I took off all their clothes to bath them and thinking I was putting their clothes in the washer, opened the Rayburn door and threw them all on the fire:o
Oh you are a dream lol and you couldn t use the excuse you were getting old then could you ? Like I do0 -
I remember going on live chat once and got the most rude person ever :mad: I wont order from them ever again and told person that
I'm sorted tweets.....I think part of the problem was the iPad. Anyway they have emailed the link to me. Just as I was printing it, I ran out of ink and was certain I'd lost it. Long story short.......I'm sorted now:)To do is to be. Rousseau
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scamps1966 wrote: »When did you submit please?
Mine went into pending a few hours ago and is still in pending scamosTo do is to be. Rousseau
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Scamos......our Greek poster:rotfl::rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Did we know about this?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5631544
5000 nectar points for using 4 spends on credit card
Seems to be new sign ups only. From what I can see the previous sign up incentive was "spend £800 in Sainsburys in the first 3 months and get 5000 points" so this is considerably better5,000 bonus Nectar points
Apply by 21st May 2017, and your points could add up even faster when you shop at Sainsbury’s. Use your Sainsbury’s Bank Credit Card to pay for your Sainsbury’s shopping or fuel four times in your first month, and you’ll collect an extra 5,000 bonus Nectar points. You could use your points to treat yourself and your family without stretching your budget in the year ahead.††††Purchase bonus Nectar points conditions:
Nectar card holders exclusive: Offer is available to new Sainsbury's Bank Credit Card customers who apply for and take out a Sainsbury's Bank Credit Card by 21st May 2017. Use your Sainsbury’s credit card to pay for your Sainsbury's shopping or fuel four or more times in your first month and be rewarded with 5,000 bonus Nectar points. Your account will be opened within 2 working days of us receiving your signed agreement and we will allow 7 days for you to receive your card before the month begins. Nectar card number must be supplied at time of application. Excludes Sainsbury's Telecoms, Energy, Travel Money, Argos and Habitat which will be treated as non-Sainsbury's purchases. Refunded transactions are excluded from the offer. Please allow up to 60 days from your Credit Card statement date for the points to be credited to your Nectar account – these points will not be shown on your credit card statement. To continue to be eligible for bonus Nectar points you must pay at least your minimum payment on your credit card account by the due date and stay within your credit limit. Nectar points are awarded to you by Sainsbury’s Supermarkets and Sainsbury’s Bank plc. The Nectar loyalty programme is run by Aimia Coalition Loyalty UK Ltd. The Nectar Collector Rules detail how to collect and use points. You can find these in the Nectar registration pack and at nectar.com. Sainsbury's Bank reserves the right to alter, stop or withdraw this Nectar point offer at any time without notice. No cash alternative is available.Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »I'm sorted tweets.....I think part of the problem was the iPad. Anyway they have emailed the link to me. Just as I was printing it, I ran out of ink and was certain I'd lost it. Long story short.......I'm sorted now:)
Jolly good. I was an hour fiddling around trying to get it after he d told me etc it was about 10 pm and I did it by 11. I'm very determined.
This business of 5000 points for 4 cc spends sounds interesting . Have you seen it for your own eyes yet0
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