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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'?0 -
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 with1
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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.[Deleted User] 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'?1 -
Thankyou, yes thinking about it they got accepted so should be ok next time.friolento said:
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.[Deleted User] 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'?0 -
HopefullyPRAISETHESUN said: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
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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.[Deleted User] 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'?0 -
Slightly off topic, but YouTube viewing history is now working again. 25p every 30 days.0
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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).1
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oh, 106 pages. which post number should i start reading from that is relevant to how this works now?1
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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.0
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