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Lloyds switch offer Feb 2024
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Switch your club Lloyds to NatWestP3 said:If I already have club lloyds. I can't downgrade then upgrade then switch for the bonus?
It has to be brand new open club lloyds account?
Open account elsewhere, then switch it to a new club Lloyds account.0 -
Anyone know when Lloyds usually pay the bonus? I recall it being before the switch actually ends (during the switch taking place)?0
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There have been similar questions but I’m confused. I have the £3 club Lloyds account and want to retain it. Am I able to open a separate and therefore additional account, so the silver account (£10) and switch an external account into that? Or will they only let me have one current account and therefore I have no option?0
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surferstar said:There have been similar questions but I’m confused. I have the £3 club Lloyds account and want to retain it. Am I able to open a separate and therefore additional account, so the silver account (£10) and switch an external account into that? Or will they only let me have one current account and therefore I have no option?
The silver account is not a Qualifying account, it would have to be the Club silver £13
Qualifying accounts
- Club Lloyds Account (£3 monthly fee that’s waived each month you put in at least £2,000)
- Club Lloyds Silver Account (£10 monthly fee. Plus Club Lloyds £3 monthly fee that’s waived each month you put in at least £2,000)
- Club Lloyds Platinum Account (£21 monthly fee. Plus Club Lloyds £3 monthly fee that’s waived each month you put in at least £2,000)
But...
"Please keep in mind
You can only have one account with insurance benefits and one sole and one joint Club account. To apply for a second Club please go to branch."
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New to these types of hustle is there a trick to them seems an awful faff to keep moving DD's around and closing accounts any advice appreciated0
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Don't think of it as an awful faff. Think of it as a bit of a faff with great rewards.DisneyNoob88 said:New to these types of hustle is there a trick to them seems an awful faff to keep moving DD's around and closing accounts any advice appreciated1 -
I guess, just a new thing to get my head around currently researching on DD's so its not my actual life DDs being moved around......minefield!boingy said:
Don't think of it as an awful faff. Think of it as a bit of a faff with great rewards.DisneyNoob88 said:New to these types of hustle is there a trick to them seems an awful faff to keep moving DD's around and closing accounts any advice appreciated
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No direct debits required for the NatwestRBS offersDisneyNoob88 said:
I guess, just a new thing to get my head around currently researching on DD's so its not my actual life DDs being moved around......minefield!boingy said:
Don't think of it as an awful faff. Think of it as a bit of a faff with great rewards.DisneyNoob88 said:New to these types of hustle is there a trick to them seems an awful faff to keep moving DD's around and closing accounts any advice appreciated0 -
Anyone been paid from Lloyds yet0
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