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Making Money via Cashback on CCs?
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Cotta
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Hi All,
I've never made any money on cashback when paying for items, I have a number of big ticket items to be paid for coming up and I usually pay via my debit card. Am I missing a trick here and should I use a cashback credit card, if so what one?
I've never made any money on cashback when paying for items, I have a number of big ticket items to be paid for coming up and I usually pay via my debit card. Am I missing a trick here and should I use a cashback credit card, if so what one?
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Any takers on this?
Hi Cotta.
I have a Nationwide credit card, but the cashback was recently reduced to 0.25%.
Amazon also offers a credit card. This is 0.5%, but you get more when shopping at Amazon. Plus, I think you can get an Amazon voucher for joining.
Nationwide pays your earnings onto your card in December.
Amazon pays your earnings in the form of gift cards. They are paid into your Amazon account when you reach at least £10.
Natwest has a card that pays 0.5%. There is an annual fee of £24, but it's free if you have their reward current account.0 -
0.25% does not perhaps sound worthwhile, is there nothing else that would offer a viable alternative?0
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Definitely try and get an American Express card. I was in a similar situation to you a few months ago (needed to buy a new front and back door for my house), and the company I was using to buy them from accepted Amex.
So I applied for one of their cards, which offered 5% cashback on the first £2000 of purchases you make in the first 3 months of getting the card (max of £100 cashback), and have already reached that target thanks to that purchase.
I also used to stick with using my debit card everywhere, but now realize I missed out on a lot of free money by not getting a cashback credit card!0 -
Hi All,
I've never made any money on cashback when paying for items, I have a number of big ticket items to be paid for coming up and I usually pay via my debit card. Am I missing a trick here and should I use a cashback credit card, if so what one?
I've just been looking into this and the Tandem Bank CC pays 0.5% cashback. This appeals to me, as does the lack of non-sterling transaction fee when using it abroad.0 -
Cashback sites (topcashback/quidco) should be the first port of call and you can probably combine the spending with a cashback card.0
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