We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
TSB Classic Plus for new members + Quidco Cashback = Free £95
Comments
-
If it did disappear this morning, it seems to be back again now.Archi_Bald said:
https://www.quidco.com/tsb-current-account/?st=tsb&tr=16271&fn=search-typeahead&fr=multiple&si=1f0a3567-f3ff-4109-a56b-e8211f9c0f40&sv=4-MS&ucb=f6c204c1f9ef6f839ae375ceb6207600
0 -
If I log in to Quidco I can’t find tsb current account.
If I click the link above I see the offer but no terms and conditions and says last updated 9th June, today. Click through to tsb and it asks me to sign in to Quidco which I already am.
Maybe they are still working on it or like a ghost it will disappear again.
Update. If I log in click Finance and then Bank Accounts tsb is there as well as what will stop me earning cashback.1 -
Oh yes, I can see it now if I navigate to it. It's just not showing if you search for TSB. It's all very strange.0
-
tryin said:
Are they not 'faster payments'?ischris85 said:
Thats a good question, I thought they were.clivep said:- Debit payments include online and mail order purchases, as well as in-store purchases (including contactless, Apple Pay and Google Pay), Direct Debits, Standing Orders, and Faster Payments.
- Debit payments don’t include ATM or other cash withdrawals using your card, payments made using Pay a Contact (Paym), bill payments made in a TSB branch and future dated payments.
What about internal transfers to your other TSB current accounts? Are these treated as qualifying debit payments?
No, internal transfers are not faster payments.
0 -
This seems to be progressing now with another status update today. Those that had cashback confirmed in mid-April seemed to have status updates on 6th March and 6th April so fingers crossed this becomes payable soon.
Updates on 15th May and 10th June now.
2 -
You can make a standing order as aqualifying internal transfer therefore a manual instant transfer/FP chosen from the drop down menu of linked accounts should qualify whether it be to an external or internal tsb account.clivep said:tryin said:
Are they not 'faster payments'?ischris85 said:
Thats a good question, I thought they were.clivep said:- Debit payments include online and mail order purchases, as well as in-store purchases (including contactless, Apple Pay and Google Pay), Direct Debits, Standing Orders, and Faster Payments.
- Debit payments don’t include ATM or other cash withdrawals using your card, payments made using Pay a Contact (Paym), bill payments made in a TSB branch and future dated payments.
What about internal transfers to your other TSB current accounts? Are these treated as qualifying debit payments?
No, internal transfers are not faster payments.
Anyway it worked for accounts opened last November. I did internal transfers. I got the cashback.Most of us are still bound by the ‘old’terms anyway.1 -
Yorkshire_Pud said:
You can make a standing order as aqualifying internal transfer therefore a manual instant transfer/FP chosen from the drop down menu of linked accounts should qualify whether it be to an external or internal tsb account.clivep said:tryin said:
Are they not 'faster payments'?ischris85 said:
Thats a good question, I thought they were.clivep said:- Debit payments include online and mail order purchases, as well as in-store purchases (including contactless, Apple Pay and Google Pay), Direct Debits, Standing Orders, and Faster Payments.
- Debit payments don’t include ATM or other cash withdrawals using your card, payments made using Pay a Contact (Paym), bill payments made in a TSB branch and future dated payments.
What about internal transfers to your other TSB current accounts? Are these treated as qualifying debit payments?
No, internal transfers are not faster payments.
Anyway it worked for accounts opened last November. I did internal transfers. I got the cashback.Most of us are still bound by the ‘old’terms anyway.
Would a SO not be classed as a future dated payment?
0 -
I think what they mean by future dated payment not qualifying is if it has been set up but not paid within the month. A future dated payment that has paid out is just a faster payment or internal transfer.ischris85 said:Yorkshire_Pud said:
You can make a standing order as aqualifying internal transfer therefore a manual instant transfer/FP chosen from the drop down menu of linked accounts should qualify whether it be to an external or internal tsb account.clivep said:tryin said:
Are they not 'faster payments'?ischris85 said:
Thats a good question, I thought they were.clivep said:- Debit payments include online and mail order purchases, as well as in-store purchases (including contactless, Apple Pay and Google Pay), Direct Debits, Standing Orders, and Faster Payments.
- Debit payments don’t include ATM or other cash withdrawals using your card, payments made using Pay a Contact (Paym), bill payments made in a TSB branch and future dated payments.
What about internal transfers to your other TSB current accounts? Are these treated as qualifying debit payments?
No, internal transfers are not faster payments.
Anyway it worked for accounts opened last November. I did internal transfers. I got the cashback.Most of us are still bound by the ‘old’terms anyway.
Would a SO not be classed as a future dated payment?1 -
A SO is specifically included as a qualifying debit payment in the quote you included.ischris85 said:Yorkshire_Pud said:
You can make a standing order as aqualifying internal transfer therefore a manual instant transfer/FP chosen from the drop down menu of linked accounts should qualify whether it be to an external or internal tsb account.clivep said:tryin said:
Are they not 'faster payments'?ischris85 said:
Thats a good question, I thought they were.clivep said:- Debit payments include online and mail order purchases, as well as in-store purchases (including contactless, Apple Pay and Google Pay), Direct Debits, Standing Orders, and Faster Payments.
- Debit payments don’t include ATM or other cash withdrawals using your card, payments made using Pay a Contact (Paym), bill payments made in a TSB branch and future dated payments.
What about internal transfers to your other TSB current accounts? Are these treated as qualifying debit payments?
No, internal transfers are not faster payments.
Anyway it worked for accounts opened last November. I did internal transfers. I got the cashback.Most of us are still bound by the ‘old’terms anyway.
Would a SO not be classed as a future dated payment?0 -
Yorkshire_Pud said:
A SO is specifically included as a qualifying debit payment in the quote you included.ischris85 said:Yorkshire_Pud said:
You can make a standing order as aqualifying internal transfer therefore a manual instant transfer/FP chosen from the drop down menu of linked accounts should qualify whether it be to an external or internal tsb account.clivep said:tryin said:
Are they not 'faster payments'?ischris85 said:
Thats a good question, I thought they were.clivep said:- Debit payments include online and mail order purchases, as well as in-store purchases (including contactless, Apple Pay and Google Pay), Direct Debits, Standing Orders, and Faster Payments.
- Debit payments don’t include ATM or other cash withdrawals using your card, payments made using Pay a Contact (Paym), bill payments made in a TSB branch and future dated payments.
What about internal transfers to your other TSB current accounts? Are these treated as qualifying debit payments?
No, internal transfers are not faster payments.
Anyway it worked for accounts opened last November. I did internal transfers. I got the cashback.Most of us are still bound by the ‘old’terms anyway.
Would a SO not be classed as a future dated payment?
Oh yea
haha didnt spot that
0
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply
Categories
- All Categories
- 352.4K Banking & Borrowing
- 253.7K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 454.4K Spending & Discounts
- 245.4K Work, Benefits & Business
- 601.3K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 177.6K Life & Family
- 259.3K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.7K Read-Only Boards