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Greasypalm query
Tightwadways
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I've got a greasypalm account, and have made purchases through it that have been long over and done, and am still waiting to be credited £18 in total to my account!? The transactions are all still showing as pending, even though many of them were nearly a year ago (!). Can anyone shed any light on how I can get this moving along, as £18 in my bank account rather than online would be great :rolleyes: Or is that that you have to accumilate more than a certain amount (£20?)
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I think you have to reach £25 before it is credited to your account, and all transactions are shown as pending until the £25 is reached. :beer:0
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You have to get over £25 in your account at the end of the month then you will get a cheque through the post.Working Full Time but just about make ends meet.
Proud twin Mummy (:female:/:male: born 2010)
Proud Autism/ADHD Mummy0 -
That explains it, so I best get spending
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but you may have to wait a couple of months before you get paid, i have only been paid once is the last 5 months and i am way over the £25 limit.0
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Does anyone know how long it takes for monies accrued from M&S purchases to be shown on your Greasy Palm Account? I read somewhere that the suppliers do not credit your GP Account until the 'items for return' deadline has passed, and as M&S' policy is now 90 days (and until recently was a lot longer than that!), is that how long customers have to wait?
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mollytrundle wrote:but you may have to wait a couple of months before you get paid, i have only been paid once is the last 5 months and i am way over the £25 limit.
Every time they send a cheque the value must be over £25. So if your 1st cheque was (for example) £27.50 then you would have to accumulate another £25 to get a cheque which means your total rewards would be £52.50. Does that make sense?Working Full Time but just about make ends meet.
Proud twin Mummy (:female:/:male: born 2010)
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I had no end of problems with GP :mad:
I joined in February and the first few transactions showed up fine, then I had to chase up every transaction I made throughout March and April which were eventually added to my account in May, but too late for a cheque to be sent out at the end of that month, even though there was over £30 sitting there. I finally got my cheque at the beginning of July, so that's 5 mths after my first transactions were made. I wrote and complained that they were hanging onto the money as long as possible to accrue interest on it and I closed the account."An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will"
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In fairness it is money for nothing, so I've got no problems if it takes an extra month or two to get my money.0
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