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Best Rewards Credit Cards

JordanJamesMatta88
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in Credit cards
Hi all, I've just been told in another discussion on here that you can use some credit cards to gain some useful cashback or other rewards. I think the example given was Natwest. Does anyone know of the best rewards/cash back credit card that I can use to start getting a little back on my regular spending?
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JordanJamesMatta88 said:Hi all, I've just been told in another discussion on here that you can use some credit cards to gain some useful cashback or other rewards. I think the example given was Natwest. Does anyone know of the best rewards/cash back credit card that I can use to start getting a little back on my regular spending?
You could do a forum search as this has already been discussed several times in the last month.
Time is a path from the past to the future and back again. The present is the crossroads of both. :cool:1 -
Do you use amazon very much?
I like my amazon card because I can actually use the vouchers to buy all sorts of things. Better than having air miles or Tesco’s points that never get used unless you become an expert in the scheme. They also send the codes straightaway so no waiting for a year.0 -
JordanJamesMatta88 said:Hi all, I've just been told in another discussion on here that you can use some credit cards to gain some useful cashback or other rewards. I think the example given was Natwest. Does anyone know of the best rewards/cash back credit card that I can use to start getting a little back on my regular spending?For me, Amex platinum cashback is a great option, but then I spend a decent chunk on it each month. Even if you don't though, you can make a nice little bit on the introductory bonus (and referral bonus) and then cancel later if it's not right for you.
For banks, it's horses for courses in terms of rewards. Some regulars here (paging Colsten) have pretty much everything going. At one point I did too, but then I rationalised and have settled on Natwest rewards and Santander 123 Lite as the most lucrative on a monthly basis...
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JordanJamesMatta88 said:Hi all, I've just been told in another discussion on here that you can use some credit cards to gain some useful cashback or other rewards. I think the example given was Natwest. Does anyone know of the best rewards/cash back credit card that I can use to start getting a little back on my regular spending?
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/credit-cards/best-credit-card-rewards/
Maybe you should read that first, then post questions.1
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