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Join TalkTalk and get 2000 bonus Nectar Points

Join TalkTalk and get 2000 bonus nectar card points. Also collect points as you talk - £2 points for every £1 spent. This started 1 September 2005.

For more info see the TalkTalk website: http://www.talktalk.co.uk/
3 kids(DS1 6 Nov, DS2 8 Feb, DS3 24 Dec) a hubby and two cats - I love to save every penny I can!
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Comments

  • I think your post should read 2 points for every £1 spent.

    Thankyou for this post.
  • on the nectar statement came today its 3000 nectar card points just let you no.
    stay lucky!
    Steve.
  • I've already got an account in the process of being set up - when did you give the nectar card number and do you think they'll add the points after it's been set up?
  • April2
    April2 Posts: 508 Forumite
    FREDY wrote:
    on the nectar statement came today its 3000 nectar card points just let you no.
    Which, in real money terms, is how much?

    30p?

    £3?

    £30?
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    They're - colloquial/abbreviated version of 'They are'
    There - noun (location other than here e.g. "You can buy groceries there") OR adverb (in or at that place e.g. "They have lived there for years") OR adverb (to or towards that place e.g. "Go there at noon") OR adverb (in that matter e.g. " I agree with you there").
  • Hi

    At Sainsbury's 500 Nectar points are worth £2.50 when redeemed against the bill - the "worth" varies according to the offer with each participant.

    wakey
  • Surely financially unless you are a heavy user of your landline, you would be better off using a free supplier of evening and weekend calls.EG https://www.justdialsaver.com or https://www.tele2.uk in conjunction with 1899 for your peak rate 01/02 ,mobile and Intl calls.Rather then pursue the nectar points.After all two of the biggest users of the Nectar Scheme, Barclaycard and Vodafone have just pulled out.
    PF.
  • Do you think ill get anything if i joined them the other way around? ive been with talk tak for about 8 months and just recently got my nectar card! :confused:
  • Tracy_D wrote:
    Do you think ill get anything if i joined them the other way around? ive been with talk tak for about 8 months and just recently got my nectar card! :confused:

    Yes your get Nectar points based on your Talk Talk bill,if you register your Nectar card with TT. ;)
    PF.
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