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RBS & NatWest Rewards
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Thanks for above. Just checked on iOS and shows me ample info. It's the same as I presumed yesterday - just need to get the two DD's paid on second act this month. But clearly shows rewards on both accounts are adding up which is the main point for me

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On iOS on your iphone you get what you posted above. On iOS on your iPad, you get the full works, with account number etc.funkycredit said:Thanks for above. Just checked on iOS and shows me ample info. It's the same as I presumed yesterday - just need to get the two DD's paid on second act this month. But clearly shows rewards on both accounts are adding up which is the main point for me
Though I agree, if you don't make card purchases, you can deduce on the iPhone what the reward refers to. Even if you make card purchases, you might still be able to figure out what a reward refers to.1 -
Thanks - have I missed something? You get rewards on your card? Sadly at the minute I'm spending all possible on my two Amex cards to maximise the rewards there as I stupidly applied for two and got both so want to get as much as I can from those.0
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You can get cashback and rewards with certain cards at certain retailers https://personal.natwest.com/personal/myrewards/exchange.html
You probably have a better / simpler to understand deal at Amex right now.1 -
With a NatWest Reward Credit Card, you get 1% back with your supermarket spend, and 0.25% elsewhere in addition to the offers on the website.
I use my NatWest Reward Credit Card for my supermarket shopping, and I have a legacy Egg Money (now Barclaycard) that I use for 0.5% cashback elsewhereI consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?1
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