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Legal & General SIPP £120 Cashback - *Now Ended*
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I've had a few fail to pay out but very low proportion, and some of those have been sorted or paid from their own funds so only one or maybe two that haven't eventually come through, so will hopefully come good at some point in the future.0
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I guess we meet up here in 3-4 months time and compare payout notes
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The offer is back now but with much stricter terms for the cashback.Minimum £5000 for £50 cachbackMinimum £10000 for £120 cashbackGone is the invest from £100 and also more information added to qualify.What else is essential?
All transactions will be validated by Legal & General after 90 days. On meeting this criterion, any valid tracked purchases will be confirmed. The cashback will be payable in your TopCashback account within 90-150 days from the date switched your pension.In order to click through to this merchant and earn cashback you must have your BACS details registered.
Purchases must be completed immediately and fully online.Edit. Deleted the image from the website incase it was not allowed.
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L&G have finally implemented the ability to make regular contributions via direct debit. Not that we will be adding anything into the account. The investment has made a modest gain and still waiting for cashback to become payable.1
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Just checked and my £120 cashback is now showing as confirmed as of yesterday.I only paid in the minimum £100 as per the inital terms, fingers crossed.3
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Aah yes mine is now showing as confirmed too. Need to get my wife to check her TCB account. Similar to you we only did £100 but we might have upset them by transferring our L&G ISAs to iWeb after the cashback was payable but before the 2 years. I see L&G still haven't implemented a feature to change funds in the SIPP.1
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Nice one. Fair play to Legal & General. I think I'll keep mine for the time being and then fatten it up for a suitable SIPP transfer cashback offer.
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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..."0 -
Alexland said:Need to get my wife to check her TCB accountMy wife's TCB is also showing the cashback as confirmed, I opened hers a day before mine.Also she added another £100 at the end of January when there was a slight almost 5% dip from the highs. That's then I learned that you can add a lump sum up to 2.00pm to be invested at the 3.00pm valuation that same day. Plus there is no longer a buying/selling bid spread, (like there was in November), so you don't lose 0.4% everytime you add money.
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Noticed mine was showing as confirmed today, though until showing as payable won’t count my chickens. I only put the £100 in as well so will be great if it pays out.Money SPENDING Expert0
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Mine never tracked so submitted a claim which TCB sent off mid February. Still showing zero cashback so not holding out much hope.
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