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TSB £180 switch offer
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Does the transaction date say 10 December 2022?Zaul22 said:Received today.
Mine says 09 December 2022 (so I received it yesterday). If yours does say 10 December 2022, then there is still hope for those who didn't receive it yesterday itself.
Maybe TSB is doing the payments in batches (so as to not overwhelm the system). If after 16 December there is no incentive payment, then only we know something untoward happened.Over62 said:I've not received the incentive. Must have done something wrong 😣
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Was the MSE link for people who did not have any TSB account and set it up and them switched another account to it? In my case I already had a TSB classic account and I was emailed from TSB this offer (without the £55 addition) where if I converted my account to a Spend and Save one and them switched another account to it with the same conditions applied would get the £125. No sign yet though. Though until the 16th December deadline passes it’s a bit too soon to worry I guess!0
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hoc said:Anyone received having used the direct link posted in this thread instead of the MSE link?That was what I personally did. It is clearly stated in the T&C. The way TSB was doing it, unlike many other sites where you get confirmation (example TCB, Quidco, etc), you do not get any confirmation from TSB that you are directed from the right site.But there is still time until December 16, to see the cashback arrive.0
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Yes, the MSE/MoneySupermarket link was for opening a new account and switching in. Your conversion offer will probably be processed as soon as they've got this one out of the way.fly-catchers said:Was the MSE link for people who did not have any TSB account and set it up and them switched another account to it? In my case I already had a TSB classic account and I was emailed from TSB this offer (without the £55 addition) where if I converted my account to a Spend and Save one and them switched another account to it with the same conditions applied would get the £125. No sign yet though. Though until the 16th December deadline passes it’s a bit too soon to worry I guess!
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I too already had a TSB account and was emailed direct with a similar offer to yours but mine was for £100 not £125.fly-catchers said:Was the MSE link for people who did not have any TSB account and set it up and them switched another account to it? In my case I already had a TSB classic account and I was emailed from TSB this offer (without the £55 addition) where if I converted my account to a Spend and Save one and them switched another account to it with the same conditions applied would get the £125. No sign yet though. Though until the 16th December deadline passes it’s a bit too soon to worry I guess!
I was paid the £100 yesterday.0 -
I received mine ( and wife's) today so it seems my direct debit worries were unnecessary. Happy times:)0
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Received mine yesterday....only just checked. Phew0
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I had been planning on jumping through the hoops for the extra £55 but after transferring £500 to TSB they blocked the transfer back to my main account (already a confirmed payee!) and locked me out of my TSB account. When I phoned TSB they said they can't unblock the payment on the phone and it will require a visit into branch.0
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Yep. If you do it 30 times a month (i.e. a £1 daily amazon.co.uk top up, taking care to ensure there's a couple extra in February and whenever late-month bank holidays might mess it up) will get you £5 a month for the first 6 months as welldavid_mason said:
So in theory, we could just make 5 Online debit card payments to the same merchant every month between 01 Dec and 31 May to qualify for the additional £55?masonic said:
Yes online debit card payments qualify.david_mason said:Do Online debit card payment / purchase (say a Paypal transaction) qualify as a “Debit Card Payment” that satisfies TSB’s T&Cs for this offer?
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