Wealthify £75 to £1000 cash back.

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  • george4064
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    edited 14 June 2023 at 8:34AM
    Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now :)
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  • MX5huggy
    MX5huggy Posts: 7,122 Forumite
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    Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now :)
    I’m just doing a £75 into a GIA to get the £75. Tricked the algorithm into giving me the highest risk investment and off we go. Wouldn’t use a robo for my ISA. 

    Makes up for missing out on the Nationwide £100 lottery. 
  • boingy
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    MX5huggy said:
    Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now :)
    I’m just doing a £75 into a GIA to get the £75. Tricked the algorithm into giving me the highest risk investment and off we go. Wouldn’t use a robo for my ISA. 

    Makes up for missing out on the Nationwide £100 lottery. 
    Hehe. I failed to "win" the highest risk tier so I only have the option of the next one down. I might have paid more attention if I had known I would only get two goes at it. Still not sure which answer I got "wrong".
  • frosch411
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    boingy said:
    MX5huggy said:
    Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now :)
    I’m just doing a £75 into a GIA to get the £75. Tricked the algorithm into giving me the highest risk investment and off we go. Wouldn’t use a robo for my ISA. 

    Makes up for missing out on the Nationwide £100 lottery. 
    Hehe. I failed to "win" the highest risk tier so I only have the option of the next one down. I might have paid more attention if I had known I would only get two goes at it. Still not sure which answer I got "wrong".
    I had this at the beginning when I signed up to Wealthify £50 for £50.
    Been subsequently able to up my risk level from medium to riskier to now highest risk.
    You just have to answer the questions differently.
  • plumb1_2
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    Yes I failed too, I ticked the box where it asked, do you keep your money under the mattress.🙁
  • Bridlington1
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    frosch411 said:
    boingy said:
    MX5huggy said:
    Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now :)
    I’m just doing a £75 into a GIA to get the £75. Tricked the algorithm into giving me the highest risk investment and off we go. Wouldn’t use a robo for my ISA. 

    Makes up for missing out on the Nationwide £100 lottery. 
    Hehe. I failed to "win" the highest risk tier so I only have the option of the next one down. I might have paid more attention if I had known I would only get two goes at it. Still not sure which answer I got "wrong".
    I had this at the beginning when I signed up to Wealthify £50 for £50.
    Been subsequently able to up my risk level from medium to riskier to now highest risk.
    You just have to answer the questions differently.
    I've got their low and medium risk GIAs and the highest risk S&S ISA from when I got the original £50 and subsequently used it as a source of DDs after Natwest suggested I start investing.
  • ThePirates
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    edited 13 June 2024 at 11:06PM
    MX5huggy said:
    Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now :)
    I’m just doing a £75 into a GIA to get the £75. Tricked the algorithm into giving me the highest risk investment and off we go. Wouldn’t use a robo for my ISA. 

    Makes up for missing out on the Nationwide £100 lottery. 
    Just done the same! Is there any way off telling if you've qualified for the £75 bonus in a year's time?

    Ah just seen it says Offer Expired...
  • Barkin
    Barkin Posts: 744 Forumite
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    edited 13 June 2024 at 11:15PM
    I'm pretty sure it was a time-limited offer that ran last year.

    I don't know the dates, and I could be wrong, but I think you've missed the boat.

    eta... Ah, I see that you've found that out while I was pecking my reply on my phone. 
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