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credit card question

hi guys,

after reading a motley fool article about making money from your everyday spending which compared cashback cards to spending on a 0% card and keeping the money in a savings account I have opened up an ing mini isa and started making all my spends on my card.

my query is why can't I do both? If I opened an egg card I would get the 0% as well as the cashback and if I did it through quidco I would get £35 cashback too. Is there any reason I couldn't do this???

cheers

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  • meyore
    meyore Posts: 2,721 Forumite
    I would assume you could. But egg card isn't really the best card for cashback, there are more profitable cards on the market.
    :heartpuls :love: :heartpuls
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