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  • When I first joined the finance part I didn't have any debit cards paying cashback apart from a TSB switch one towards the end, so I spread my payments round which wasn't a problem.

    Now I tend to do most of my payments through Chase.

    I'm guessing the odd debit card transaction is a necessity otherwise you/we could lose the points next time for 'lack of activity'?
  • PRAISETHESUN
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    I've got a few accounts with other banks that I don't have any debit card transactions for. Instead I just bounce around some money once a month via standing order to meet the pay in requirements which YouGov seems okay with
  • friolento
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    edited 6 June at 12:49PM
    When I first joined the finance part I didn't have any debit cards paying cashback apart from a TSB switch one towards the end, so I spread my payments round which wasn't a problem.

    Now I tend to do most of my payments through Chase.

    I'm guessing the odd debit card transaction is a necessity otherwise you/we could lose the points next time for 'lack of activity'?
    Any activity will count as activity, it doesn’t have to be a debit card transaction. It would be sufficient, for example, to cycle some money through your accounts by monthly  SOs.
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    edited 6 June at 12:49PM
    friolento said:
    When I first joined the finance part I didn't have any debit cards paying cashback apart from a TSB switch one towards the end, so I spread my payments round which wasn't a problem.

    Now I tend to do most of my payments through Chase.

    I'm guessing the odd debit card transaction is a necessity otherwise you/we could lose the points next time for 'lack of activity'?
    Any activity will count as activity, it doesn’t have to be a debit card transaction. It would be sufficient, for example, to cycle some money through your accounts by monthly  SOs.
    Thankyou, yes thinking about it they got accepted so should be ok next time.
  • I've got a few accounts with other banks that I don't have any debit card transactions for. Instead I just bounce around some money once a month via standing order to meet the pay in requirements which YouGov seems okay with
    Hopefully :)
  • allegro120
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    edited 6 June at 12:49PM
    When I first joined the finance part I didn't have any debit cards paying cashback apart from a TSB switch one towards the end, so I spread my payments round which wasn't a problem.

    Now I tend to do most of my payments through Chase.

    I'm guessing the odd debit card transaction is a necessity otherwise you/we could lose the points next time for 'lack of activity'?
    Out of 10 bank accounts I've connected only one of them has had a debit card transactions in the past 6 months or so, most of them never had debit card transactions.  
  • Nick_C
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    Slightly off topic, but YouTube viewing history is now working again.  25p every 30 days.
  • Nick_C
    Nick_C Posts: 7,605 Forumite
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    10 current accounts - I'm not doing this myself, but somebody upthread posted that you can link Halifax and BOS separately, and get credited twice for the same current account(s).  
  • pfpf
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    oh, 106 pages. which post number should i start reading from that is relevant to how this works now?
  • Anyone had an issue with Barclays?

    Everytime I try and connect it, it goes to the website rather than the app. Every other connection has worked fine and opened the banks app no issue.
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