Cashback on Stamps?

only_me_123
only_me_123 Posts: 2,324 Forumite
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Hi there,

I use Top Cashback and Quidco to get the occasional cashback on items.

I have noticed Royal Mail are not on either and looking to buy a bulk lot of stamps. 

Does anyone know of any other ways/websites that allow you to buy books of stamps and get cashback?

Many thanks!

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  • MSE_James
    MSE_James Posts: 1,594 Community Admin
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    Stamps are excluded from many cashback schemes.

    When Nationwide were giving 5 per cent cashback on supermarket shops earlier in the year, I did have success buying stamps that way at less than face value.
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  • Rob5342
    Rob5342 Posts: 2,286 Forumite
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    I have a Monzo bank account and at the moment they are offering me 2% cashback at most supermarkets, so I could buy stamps from a supermarket and get the 2% cashback.

    It seems to be a trial they only offer to certain people though, my wife has had an acount for as long as I have and they haven't offered it to her.

    Another alternative would be to open a Chase account - they give 1% cashback on all debit card purchases for a year.
  • Spoonie_Turtle
    Spoonie_Turtle Posts: 10,019 Forumite
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    Costco sell them c.5% off (or did when we last needed some, a few months ago).
  • Ebay is often full of fake stamps at a discount but this time of year in the next few weeks Rm staff are given stamps many are sold online cheaply just look for the xmas stamps and the listing with the xmas rm card to be sure .
  • 35har1old
    35har1old Posts: 1,736 Forumite
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    Rob5342 said:
    I have a Monzo bank account and at the moment they are offering me 2% cashback at most supermarkets, so I could buy stamps from a supermarket and get the 2% cashback.

    It seems to be a trial they only offer to certain people though, my wife has had an acount for as long as I have and they haven't offered it to her.

    Another alternative would be to open a Chase account - they give 1% cashback on all debit card purchases for a year.
    There are exclusion check the terms
    One of which was a cash back site
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