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TheAA Savings 1.43% TopCashback £15.15

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  • Sea_Shell
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    I've looked through the t&C's and I can't see anywhere stating that you can't have more than 1 account, of any issue number.

    Also doesn't appear to be a restriction on how many times you can go via TCB.

    I wait to be corrected mind...
    How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)
  • quirkydeptless
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    Sea_Shell wrote: »
    I've looked through the t&C's and I can't see anywhere stating that you can't have more than 1 account, of any issue number.

    Also doesn't appear to be a restriction on how many times you can go via TCB.

    I wait to be corrected mind...


    My thinking too, but then even though the Post Office Savers (also BOI) don't seem to stop multiple accounts, with the cash back here, surely they'll be a bit more strict.


    Who knows, without trying...


    I think I'll not be too greedy and wait for my £15.15 before trying to open another one.
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  • quirkydeptless
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    Looks like I'm way behind the pros on this trick :D
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    This is not investment advice.
    Your money may go "down and up and down and up and down and up and down ... down and up and down and up and down and up and down ... I got all tricked up and came up to this thing, lookin' so fire hot, a twenty out of ten..."
  • adindas
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    Does anyone get multiple cashback tracking if you open a multiple accounts at the same time ??
  • Rich2808
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    The terms on the quidco site state cashback is available:

    "for A genuine new customer opening an Easy Saver account'

    But no such restrictions are given in the terms for the topcashback (TCB) offer.

    I doubt in practice if already have an existing AA easy saver they will award cashback for a further account.

    It was hard enough for me to get my cashback and it was a genuine first application - I was persistent and thanks to TCB support I got my £15.75!
  • masonic
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    Who knows what "for A genuine new customer opening an Easy Saver account' actually means. Is it...

    someone who doesn't currently hold an Easy Saver account
    someone who has never held one
    someone who has never held an AA savings account
    someone who has never had any relationship with the AA

    and what is the difference between a "genuine new customer" and a new customer.

    Fortunately there is no reason to go with Quidco in order to find out.
  • djd1965
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    Sea_Shell wrote: »
    I've looked through the t&C's and I can't see anywhere stating that you can't have more than 1 account, of any issue number.

    Also doesn't appear to be a restriction on how many times you can go via TCB.

    I wait to be corrected mind...


    Found this under 'Good to know':


    Recurrences on the amount of purchases that can be made while earning cashback may be limited.


    Not absolutely clear what this means
  • dcs34
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    Well, I opened issue 9 on the 23rd, and issue 10 on the 25th, and TCB are tracking both and showing £31.50 as pending...

    Fingers crossed!
  • Sea_Shell
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    djd1965 wrote: »
    Found this under 'Good to know':


    Recurrences on the amount of purchases that can be made while earning cashback may be limited.


    Not absolutely clear what this means

    Yeah I read that bit too, and it wasn't clear whether they meant AA specifically or if it was a general wording they put against all cashback involving actual purchases. eg 5% of every spend with XYZ retailer???
    How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)
  • bristolleedsfan
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    edited 26 June 2019 at 8:24AM
    djd1965 wrote: »

    Recurrences on the amount of purchases that can be made while earning cashback may be limited.


    Not absolutely clear what this means


    It means it doesnt matter how many tracked the merchant can limit how many times it pays cashback for opening and funding new accounts to the same person.

    TCB/Quidco have been known to suspend accounts for offer abuse, they have T+C as well relating to fair play, protecting its relationship with its merchants etc
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