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nationwide refer a friend
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My wife and I are going to open a joint Nationwide Flexplus account to benefit from the various add-ons. I was thinking about getting my daughter to refer us as a friend to get the £200. However I have read the terms and conditions and we already have NW current accounts and they stipulate that the account we switch must be our "main transactional account eg have salary paid in and bills paid from" and have 2 DD`s as well. The account we would switch is a Lloyds which has £1500 go in and out on the same day and 2 £2 Tesco DD`s each month and no other activity other than to skim the interest each month. Is this a problem and has anyone been refused the referral bonus because of this condition?
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I don't see that in the incentive T&Cs. Is that your interpretation?where_are_we wrote: »My wife and I are going to open a joint Nationwide Flexplus account to benefit from the various add-ons. I was thinking about getting my daughter to refer us as a friend to get the £200. However I have read the terms and conditions and we already have NW current accounts and they stipulate that the account we switch must be our "main transactional account eg have salary paid in and bills paid from" and have 2 DD`s as well. The account we would switch is a Lloyds which has £1500 go in and out on the same day and 2 £2 Tesco DD`s each month and no other activity other than to skim the interest each month.
Nah.Is this a problem and has anyone been refused the referral bonus because of this condition?
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