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Nationwide £175 switching Oct25 - how long to stay?

Hi - I switched an account to Nationwide to get their £175 bribe.  I've met all the criteria and been paid.  I'm now looking at switching to Barclays for their bribe.  Would anyone know how long I need to stay at Nationwide before I switch again?  I cannot see anything in their T&Cs.  I don't want them to claw it back!

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  • singhini
    singhini Posts: 1,061 Forumite
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    i couldn't see anything either but i often worry about the phrase "active direct debits" and so would your DD be active if no payment has ever been taken by Nationwide?

    i did a switch to TSB last week which doesn't require any direct debits (DD)
    However it looks like my old EE mobile phone DD also transferred (but the last time any payment was taken on that DD was back in June bcoz i switched to Lebara in July) so is it still an active DD?? 


    I have a tendency to mute most posts so if your expecting me to respond you might be waiting along time!
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