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Wealthify £75 to £1000 cash back.
MX5huggy
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Wealthify have put out an invest £75 get £75 offer you do need to be invested for a year. https://www.wealthify.com/campaigns/money-saving-expert-get-between-75-1000-cashback-when-you-invest-75-or-more?ref=msecb-msejune751000cb23&utm_source=money_saving_expert_cashback&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=get-75-1000-cashback
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Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now
"If you aren’t willing to own a stock for ten years, don’t even think about owning it for ten minutes” Warren Buffett
Save £12k in 2025 - #024 £1,450 / £15,000 (9%)0 -
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.george4064 said:Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now
Makes up for missing out on the Nationwide £100 lottery.1 -
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".MX5huggy said:
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.george4064 said:Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now
Makes up for missing out on the Nationwide £100 lottery.0 -
I had this at the beginning when I signed up to Wealthify £50 for £50.boingy said:
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".MX5huggy said:
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.george4064 said:Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now
Makes up for missing out on the Nationwide £100 lottery.
Been subsequently able to up my risk level from medium to riskier to now highest risk.
You just have to answer the questions differently.0 -
Yes I failed too, I ticked the box where it asked, do you keep your money under the mattress.🙁A thankyou is payment enough .0
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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.frosch411 said:
I had this at the beginning when I signed up to Wealthify £50 for £50.boingy said:
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".MX5huggy said:
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.george4064 said:Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now
Makes up for missing out on the Nationwide £100 lottery.
Been subsequently able to up my risk level from medium to riskier to now highest risk.
You just have to answer the questions differently.1 -
Just done the same! Is there any way off telling if you've qualified for the £75 bonus in a year's time?MX5huggy said:
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.george4064 said:Thanks for sharing, but think I’m going to stick with AJ Bell for now
Makes up for missing out on the Nationwide £100 lottery.
Ah just seen it says Offer Expired...0 -
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.0
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