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New credit card freebie - £50 voucher to spend in high street shops: Ends Mon 22 Oct

Details have been added into the Credit Card Freebies article. It ends soon so wanted to give you folks a heads up.
Former MSE team member

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  • Hi guys,

    The terms and conditions for the £50 voucher offer state that "Only successful applications made online via Money Supermarket will be eligible. "

    So make sure you use the correct link.

    Anybody know whether vouchers like this have to be used on one purcahse or can multiple items be purchased ?
  • sutyde
    sutyde Posts: 20 Forumite
    I cancelled my barclaycard a few month ago. Does that qualify me as 'New customer', so that I can re-apply for this card?
  • Does anyone have experience using this card?

    Im looking to do a BT from my &More card of about £1400 (0% ends in January) and this looks like a good deal to me (the 2.5% should be more than compensated by the £50 voucher).

    Any thoughts?
    "Getting Married" - The act of betting half of everything you own on the fact you will love someone forever :rotfl:
  • Sorry, Im new to credit cards. If I get the credit card , purchase something, then pay it off in full, can I then cancel it? (I only want the freebie!). thanks
  • mumma2one
    mumma2one Posts: 131 Forumite
    student87 wrote: »
    Sorry, Im new to credit cards. If I get the credit card , purchase something, then pay it off in full, can I then cancel it? (I only want the freebie!). thanks

    I would like the answer to that too, also how you pay it off, do you get billed?
  • Yes, you are perfectly able to cancel it once it's fully paid off. You can pay it off like any other card; get the statement and do it over the phone/in a bank etc...
    Former MSE team member
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