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Santander Amazon opening offer x2

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  • s71hj
    s71hj Posts: 1,166 Forumite
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    edited 3 March at 3:33PM
    dul50n said:
    Can't imagine the supermarket check out staff would be very happy if I split my weekly shop into half a dozen separate baskets ! LOL

    I can't be bothered traipsing to a supermarket, I'll just sit at home on my sofa and do thirty £1 debit card deposits into my Yorkshire Building Society account

    Well, I say 30, it'll be 120, one account for me, one for the wife and one each for the kids
    That's what I do with other ones eg the TSB debit card thing but there were some doubts on here as to whether that would count as a "purchase" under this offer. 
  • Nebulous2
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    edited 3 March at 3:33PM
    I had my 123 lite closed down recently, along with all the rest of them, and have been considering opening an edge account. 

    I've just applied for this offer, which is enough incentive to go ahead. 

    I'll have to update my DDs manually though. If I had asked them to convert my ordinary account I would have kept account number, sort code and DDs. 
  • SickGroove
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    edited 3 March at 3:34PM
    I use Amazon lots so could I just buy 30 x £5 gift cards to qualify? If not, what's the easiest way to qualify?

    Cheers
  • danny13579
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    edited 3 March at 3:34PM
    I use Amazon lots so could I just buy 30 x £5 gift cards to qualify? 
    Yes, that would be fine.
  • where_are_we
    where_are_we Posts: 1,334 Forumite
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    edited 3 March at 3:34PM
    Nebulous2 said:
    I had my 123 lite closed down recently, along with all the rest of them, and have been considering opening an edge account. 

    I've just applied for this offer, which is enough incentive to go ahead. 

    I'll have to update my DDs manually though. If I had asked them to convert my ordinary account I would have kept account number, sort code and DDs. 
    Due to forced change over from 123Lite to Edge Current account I suffered a loss in cashback but its not too bad. This month my 1% cashback was over £2 more than the £3 fee. I`m happy getting paid £2 a month for an Edge Current account. If Santander do not change the cashback rules the pay out can only get larger as bills will surely increase eg recent massive increase in water rates.

  • Zanderman
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    edited 3 March at 3:34PM
    Nebulous2 said:
    I had my 123 lite closed down recently, along with all the rest of them, and have been considering opening an edge account. 

    I've just applied for this offer, which is enough incentive to go ahead. 

    I'll have to update my DDs manually though. If I had asked them to convert my ordinary account I would have kept account number, sort code and DDs. 
    Surely you can still upgrade your ordinary account to Edge if you want to?
    No need for this new account to be Edge, or even used at all once the offer has been used.
  • TheMod1
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    edited 3 March at 3:34PM
    Nice will apply via topcashback for an extra £20 cashback and go for the free everyday current account.

    Then will make 30 x £1 payments to my Premium Bonds
  • trickydicky14
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    edited 3 March at 3:34PM
    TheMod1 said:
    Nice will apply via topcashback for an extra £20 cashback and go for the free everyday current account.

    Then will make 30 x £1 payments to my Premium Bonds
    I hope you are sure paying to your premium bonds will work, others have reservations on that one. It may well have to be purchases and not just transfers.
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  • TheMod1
    TheMod1 Posts: 52 Forumite
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    edited 3 March at 3:34PM
    TheMod1 said:
    Nice will apply via topcashback for an extra £20 cashback and go for the free everyday current account.

    Then will make 30 x £1 payments to my Premium Bonds
    I hope you are sure paying to your premium bonds will work, others have reservations on that one. It may well have to be purchases and not just transfers.

    It has worked before as still classed as a purchase, also could use it to pay off my credit card as Be Clever With Your Cash have suggested
  • s71hj
    s71hj Posts: 1,166 Forumite
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    edited 3 March at 3:34PM
    TheMod1 said:
    TheMod1 said:
    Nice will apply via topcashback for an extra £20 cashback and go for the free everyday current account.

    Then will make 30 x £1 payments to my Premium Bonds
    I hope you are sure paying to your premium bonds will work, others have reservations on that one. It may well have to be purchases and not just transfers.

    It has worked before as still classed as a purchase, also could use it to pay off my credit card as Be Clever With Your Cash have suggested
    Have Santander had this offer before and it's worked? I know it did with TSB and Halifax Reward in terms of meeting their criteria but  eg Chase are much more tightly defined 
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