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Joining Club Lloyds - any reason not to?!

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  • I am not so sure about the cinema tickets -- is the Gourmet Society benefit worth it?
    **2018 G O A L S**
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  • Emily_Joy
    Emily_Joy Posts: 1,491 Forumite
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    I am not so sure about the cinema tickets -- is the Gourmet Society benefit worth it?
    It is exactly life style benefit. In other words It depends where you live and how often do you go out to dinner. It works exactly as stated in T&C (you book a table, asking if they will accept gourmet society card on this particular occasion. Then a waiter explains to you how does the offer work...) I also like good discounts on business lounges at the airports worldwide, but I spend lots and lots of hours in airports...
  • badger09 wrote: »
    £1500 per month doesn't have to come from external account, nor does it have to be a single deposit of £1500.

    Nor does a single penny of the 1500 have to stay in the account for more than a nano second before moving it out again. ;)
  • Jlawson118
    Jlawson118 Posts: 1,144 Forumite
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    It already seems like you make the criteria with the £1500 monthly income and the direct debits, you might as well join and gain interest and other benefits!
  • kwame41
    kwame41 Posts: 168 Forumite
    Free cinema tickets, two regular saver accounts. One letting you pay £400 / month at 3.0% interest. The other £250 / month at 2.5% and current account credit interest of 1.5% (used to be 2.0%) up to £5000.


    Not bad really.


    :-)
  • Even if you don't meet the income criteria it is still worthwhile doing as you get £6 interest per month with a £3 fee.
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    I am not so sure about the cinema tickets -- is the Gourmet Society benefit worth it?


    Are you not sure because you think you might not use them ?


    The magazine subscription is good.


    All you have to do is remember when its up for renewal as from my experience you can't change it say 3 months after it should have been changed, maybe I didn't persevere enough to change it.



    GS card didnt work for me so went for the magazine sub.
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