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TSB £10 (x3) Cashback Offer

jaypers
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Guess I’ve been given this as I don’t really use the current account as it’s only there for the Regular Saver. Probably make use of the free cash though!


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I've got the same offer. Like you, I rarely use my TSB account, so they must be trying to get us to use our accounts more.0
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jaypers said:Guess I’ve been given this as I don’t really use the current account as it’s only there for the Regular Saver. Probably make use of the free cash though!
Does anyone know, can I just send money to my savings accounts that allow debit card payments. Are these allowed. A bit like me using my RBS and NatWest debit cards to top up my digital RS's?I choose the rooms that I live in with care,
The windows are small and the walls almost bare,
There's only one bed and there's only one prayer;
I listen all night for your step on the stair.0 -
You might want to change the title of this thread. The title says 10% whereas the text says £10.The first phrase is more generous in my view than the 2nd phrase.2
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I didn't get the offer, but then I already cost TSB a small fortune in monthly £5 payments!0
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Was this offer by email or in the app? Guess Spend & Save Plus Accounts are excluded. Only making 20 Paypal F&F transactions a month for the 5er to gain the £2 profit.0
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Offer via e-mail.
‘4. Qualifying debit card payments are: online and mail order purchases, in-store purchases (including contactless, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay). ATM or other cash withdrawals using your card, Direct Debits, Standing Orders, bill payments made in a TSB branch and future dated payments are not qualifying payments.‘
I guess it depends on whether they accept financial institutions merchant codes as an online mail order purchase.1 -
The offer came by email, and yes, it is £10, not 10%.1
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Cweb said:Offer via e-mail.
‘4. Qualifying debit card payments are: online and mail order purchases, in-store purchases (including contactless, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay). ATM or other cash withdrawals using your card, Direct Debits, Standing Orders, bill payments made in a TSB branch and future dated payments are not qualifying payments.‘
I guess it depends on whether they accept financial institutions merchant codes as an online mail order purchase.
Danske differently except DC payments to building societies as qualifying payments for there reward
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Cweb said:Offer via e-mail.
‘4. Qualifying debit card payments are: online and mail order purchases, in-store purchases (including contactless, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay). ATM or other cash withdrawals using your card, Direct Debits, Standing Orders, bill payments made in a TSB branch and future dated payments are not qualifying payments.‘
I guess it depends on whether they accept financial institutions merchant codes as an online mail order purchase.
I haven't had this particular offer, but in the past TSB has been okay accepting debit card payments to savings accounts that accept debit cards for their cashback rewards. The main thing is that you use your debit card details, and don't send it as a FP.0
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