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Netflix Gift Cards

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datlex
datlex Posts: 2,252 Forumite
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I know you can get these in places like Tesco. However, I was wondering where folk think are the best place to buy them. I know you cannot get cashback direct from Netflix via Topcashback.
Paid off the last of my unsecured debts in 2016. Then saved up and bought a property. Current aim is to pay off my mortgage as early as possible. Currently over paying every month. Mortgage due to be paid off in 2036 hoping to get it paid off much earlier. Set up my own bespoke spreadsheet to manage my money.

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  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    Cdkeys do them at a discount, its a download version rather a physical card, a little cheaper eg a £15 can be bought for £14.89, Morrisons have had points offers in the past if you buy some of the cards, maybe its still on amd Netflix is included in the offer.
  • Cornucopia
    Cornucopia Posts: 16,481 Forumite
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    Yes, Netflix is included in the Morrisons offer.

    You get 25 points per £ spent on giftcards. 5000 points gets a £5 voucher for groceries.

    Or in other words, you'd need to spend £200 on Netflix to get one voucher.
  • datlex
    datlex Posts: 2,252 Forumite
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    Cornucopia wrote: »
    Yes, Netflix is included in the Morrisons offer.

    You get 25 points per £ spent on giftcards. 5000 points gets a £5 voucher for groceries.

    Or in other words, you'd need to spend £200 on Netflix to get one voucher.

    Think I will give that a miss seems like a lot of expense to get £5 off a shop I don't go to very often.
    Paid off the last of my unsecured debts in 2016. Then saved up and bought a property. Current aim is to pay off my mortgage as early as possible. Currently over paying every month. Mortgage due to be paid off in 2036 hoping to get it paid off much earlier. Set up my own bespoke spreadsheet to manage my money.
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