28
Mar
2016
A question about : Ј80.80 TCB for Nationwide Accounts
Posted by MARTY8 on the Co-op thread but deserves a wider showing.
TopCashBack are offering Ј80.80 cashback when opening and switching to a new Nationwide FlexDirect, FlexPlus or FlexAccount.
T&Cs apply!
FlexAccount: https://www.topcashback.co.uk/nationwide/
FlexDirect: https://www.topcashback.co.uk/nationwide-flex-direct/
FlexPlus: https://www.topcashback.co.uk/nationwide-flexplus/
Best answers:
- If you sign up to be a TCB plus member first - cost Ј5 a year taken off your payouts - you get a 10% higher payout as well (up to Ј3.20 more just for this offer i.e. Ј84).
It pays for itself over the year many times over.
PS If anyone isn't a TCB member if you get a referral from an existing member first under their Tell a friend scheme they get Ј10-15 cashback and you get 500 Tesco clubcard points (Ј5) when you earn your first Ј10 in cashback. So that adds another Ј5 to the payout. I am a TCB member - just saying.
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/blog/fe...nd-bonus/view/ - good offer thanks!
- It's also Ј50 through Quidco (dropped from initial Ј80 then it was Ј75 for a good few months on Quidco).
- I can't see anything on TCB that says existing Nationwide customers cannot apply for another account. I may have to try switching from YB!
- It says:
Quote: - I thought this was a good tip and registered with Topcashback.
It keeps showing me in dollars though, including a $80 cash beach from American T Mobile.
This is in spite of a .co.uk email address, as well as my own address.
Not a lot of confidence in them. Have I missed something? - Just applied and switched through TCB.
- Might do a cheeky switch once all my YB ones are finished. I wonder what Nationwides reaction will be when I open another FlexAccount, I just opened one as a donor account and switched it :P
- I hope people here are maximising their returns via their RAF scheme as well.
If not, why not? (rhetorical question...don't want to start a discussion on it...just make you think about it!) - Unable to sleep here...
What's the RAF by the way? Thanks...
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