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Nationwide 5% cashback on supermarket spending
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Boost your spending by buying 2nd class stamps, or even 1st class if you want. These can be used years later.
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Boost your spending by buying beer, wine or vodka, they do not go off for months/years and you can choose to enjoy them in days if you wish.Descrabled said:Boost your spending by buying 2nd class stamps, or even 1st class if you want. These can be used years later.
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Budget is next Wednesday. Booze duty due a raise?MattMattMattUK said:
Boost your spending by buying beer, wine or vodka, they do not go off for months/years and you can choose to enjoy them in days if you wish.Descrabled said:Boost your spending by buying 2nd class stamps, or even 1st class if you want. These can be used years later.
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Descrabled said:Boost your spending by buying 2nd class stamps, or even 1st class if you want. These can be used years later.
I could sell you some. I'd possibly manage a (very) modest discount.
For some reason we had around £700 worth of old ones kicking around and exchanged them for new bar-coded ones. Now they have permeated my consciousness their presence is going to annoy me.....0 -
Would someone please confirm I will get 5% cashback on each of two current accounts in the same name.
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Per card on a joint account. Otherwise it says 'our current account members can earn up to £10 a month...' implying a cap.of £10 per member.
Get 5% cashback on your supermarket shop
With everything going up, get a little back. Our current account members can now earn up to £10 a month at a wide range of supermarkets and convenience stores.
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I used a Barclaycard in an M&S food hall. When I click on the transaction in the BC app it shows the "Business Type" as "Grocery & Super" - the same as transactions at Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons. On that evidence, I believe that the transaction would have qualified for cashback had I used the Nationwide card.Rich2808 said:Still shocking - no M&S food or B&M inclusion!
This was an ordinary M&S store with clothing on two floors and a food hall occupying part of the upper floor.
I assume the food checkouts use a different MCC to the clothing tills at this store - Leeds White Rose Centre.1 -
... but I guess nobody has received any cashback yet ... considering they permit themselves to change the eligibility as it goes, who knows what we'll end up with

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Vortigern said:
I used a Barclaycard in an M&S food hall. When I click on the transaction in the BC app it shows the "Business Type" as "Grocery & Super" - the same as transactions at Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons. On that evidence, I believe that the transaction would have qualified for cashback had I used the Nationwide card.Rich2808 said:Still shocking - no M&S food or B&M inclusion!
Why? If Nationwide and Marks & Spencer haven't agreed a discount arrangement, it won't happen
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