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I wouldn't do it (though I don't use the round up feature anyway), but I have started moving my cashback to a savings account as soon as it's available.crumpet_man said:
OK, I misread. Seems a bit of a waste of time anyway to be manually moving pennies from one account to another. For what purpose? Because it looks nicer to not have the pennies? I have non debit card transactions which are not always in round pounds hence my account often has pennies.0 -
I did my car tax with my chase debit card last month and I didn’t receive cashback for itRichchad said:I am pretty sure I know the answer to this question but I will ask it anyway...Has anyone managed to get Chase debit cashback for renewing Road Tax or VED as not sure if DVLA is included in the Exclusions list?2 -
TV Licence - anyone?0
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Have I missed something, what benefit do you have paying direct debits out of the 1.5% Chase Saver account?RN61 said:*use the 1.5% Chase Saver account for direct Debits*! Unfortunately, you cannot switch them all in via CASS yet, but worth doing them individually for the higher paying ones such as council tax and ["ahem"] energy bills...0 -
Presumably nothing more than not having to ensure there is sufficient balance to cover them elsewhere.phillw said:
Have I missed something, what benefit do you have paying direct debits out of the 1.5% Chase Saver account?RN61 said:*use the 1.5% Chase Saver account for direct Debits*! Unfortunately, you cannot switch them all in via CASS yet, but worth doing them individually for the higher paying ones such as council tax and ["ahem"] energy bills...
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And 1.5% interest on the funds up until the payment of the DD.masonic said:
Presumably nothing more than not having to ensure there is sufficient balance to cover them elsewhere.phillw said:
Have I missed something, what benefit do you have paying direct debits out of the 1.5% Chase Saver account?RN61 said:*use the 1.5% Chase Saver account for direct Debits*! Unfortunately, you cannot switch them all in via CASS yet, but worth doing them individually for the higher paying ones such as council tax and ["ahem"] energy bills...
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Hi All
i have just opened a chase online account, and received a debit card, but there is no numbers on the card to make online purchases....any idea how this could be done?
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Card details are in the app. Click on the picture of the card at the top.0
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It's worth noting that the card details available in the app are not the same as the details of the physical card.
I used a third-party app to find the full card number of my physical card so I could link the card with Airtime Rewards.
You can also run into problems buying train tickets for collection - if you use the card details shown in your Chase app, you won't be able to use the physical card to collect the tickets from a self-service machine as the card numbers won't match.Official MSE Forum Team member.Please report all problem posts to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com5
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