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TSB £160 switching offer starting 22/01/2025

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  • BarGin
    BarGin Posts: 976 Forumite
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    I know I've had a switch incentive from TSB before but can't remember how long ago. Is there any way I can check if I would be eligible this time?
  • !!!!!! my last switch was 26/10/2022!

    Mine was early December 2022.  Their last 3 switch offers have also had the October 2022 eligibility cutoff date so I'm not optimistic about being eligible for any of their offers for many years to come.
  • friolento
    friolento Posts: 2,446 Forumite
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    BarGin said:
    I know I've had a switch incentive from TSB before but can't remember how long ago. Is there any way I can check if I would be eligible this time?

    Your credit file will have the opening dates of open and closed current accounts
  • BarGin
    BarGin Posts: 976 Forumite
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    friolento said:
    BarGin said:
    I know I've had a switch incentive from TSB before but can't remember how long ago. Is there any way I can check if I would be eligible this time?

    Your credit file will have the opening dates of open and closed current accounts
    February 2019! Thank you. Very useful.
  • s71hj
    s71hj Posts: 630 Forumite
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    So I already have a spend and save plus account but can't see anything in the t and c's that means I wouldn't qualify for this offer if I open a spend and save and transfer an account to it,  and there appears to be no direct debit requirements which is useful. Think I'll wait until January ticks into February though as a bit tight for the debit card payments cashback in 6 days!. 
  • paddyposh
    paddyposh Posts: 524 Forumite
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    Nice to have one without direct debit requirements. 

    I’ve got a spare NatWest and RBS from their switch offers last year that I don’t use. Would it be wise to switch from one of those, instead of making a fresh chase account ? I don’t use them so figuring may as well re use them 
  • s71hj
    s71hj Posts: 630 Forumite
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    Can you get this for a sole and joint account or just once?
  • MakeVotesMatter
    MakeVotesMatter Posts: 14 Forumite
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    edited 27 January at 6:14PM
    s71hj said:
    Can you get this for a sole and joint account or just once?
    It says in the "Additional TSB Switcher Terms and Conditions" section:
    You can only benefit from these offers once. We won’t pay cashback again if you open a second account, either in your own name or in joint names.
    • Only one payment will be made to an account, so if you later make it into a joint account and another party switches in, no cashback will be paid.

    Think I'll wait until January ticks into February though as a bit tight for the debit card payments cashback in 6 days!.

    Think I'll do this also.

  • MakeVotesMatter
    MakeVotesMatter Posts: 14 Forumite
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    edited 27 January at 6:23PM
    paddyposh said:
    Nice to have one without direct debit requirements. 

    I’ve got a spare NatWest and RBS from their switch offers last year that I don’t use. Would it be wise to switch from one of those, instead of making a fresh chase account ? I don’t use them so figuring may as well re use them 
    Seems reasonable if you're not interested in the digital regular savers.

  • eastcorkram
    eastcorkram Posts: 912 Forumite
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    paddyposh said:
    Nice to have one without direct debit requirements. 

    I’ve got a spare NatWest and RBS from their switch offers last year that I don’t use. Would it be wise to switch from one of those, instead of making a fresh chase account ? I don’t use them so figuring may as well re use them 
    Seems unusual , not only no direct debits needed, but also no requirement to pay in £1,000 or £1,500 in the first month . 
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