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Halifax rewards - when is it payable?
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Horses for courses. Spending £500 on debit card would be far harder for me than keeping £5k in the account not doing anythingP3 said:Wish I read into this earlier, missed out on 6 months of cashback.
Debit card option is way easier than then £5k optionRemember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.1 -
Skipton saving account or nutmeg Lifetime ISA via debit card.
Easy peasy1 -
Because it isP3 said:Why 12th???
And in order for me to be eligible for Feb reward, is it base on calendar month or 12th or the day I upgrade?I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0 -
That'll learn you, thenP3 said:Wish I read into this earlier, missed out on 6 months of cashback.
Debit card option is way easier than then £5k optionI consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0 -
Whilst I'd have at least hoped the OP might have been able to thank those who've helped them out, your last two posts are OTT IMO.surreysaver said:
That'll learn you, thenP3 said:Wish I read into this earlier, missed out on 6 months of cashback.
Debit card option is way easier than then £5k option0 -
Wish I knew Skipton take debit card payments - would have saved by not cycling money via NS&I Income Bond! Could have put it straight into the Bonus Saver 7 without waiting for a week. That'll learn me!P3 said:Skipton saving account or nutmeg Lifetime ISA via debit card.
Easy peasyI consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0 -
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Whilst I'd have at least hoped the OP might have been able to thank those who've helped them out, your last two posts are OTT IMO.surreysaver said:
That'll learn you, thenP3 said:Wish I read into this earlier, missed out on 6 months of cashback.
Debit card option is way easier than then £5k optionI consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0 -
The debit card option is easier as you dont have to "spend" the money, just make a debit card transactionjimjames said:
Horses for courses. Spending £500 on debit card would be far harder for me than keeping £5k in the account not doing anythingP3 said:Wish I read into this earlier, missed out on 6 months of cashback.
Debit card option is way easier than then £5k option2 -
Yup why tie up £5k when you can just do a £500 debit card transaction into a savings or investment account? That £5k could be earning interest elsewhere.1
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