Exclusively available to Nationwide Visa debit and credit card customers.
Go to the Simply Rewards website. Enter your email address, password, postcode and 16 digit number from your Nationwide debit or credit card.
You'll be able to earn cashback on offers tailored to your shopping habits
Lots of good cash back deals.
Top comments
Speculator
6 Feb 163#9
Sold two on ebay, have 8 left. (minus the £100 voucher)
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watson44
6 Feb 161#1
I've tried 3 of the offers, non have paid out. I've given up chasing them as their response time is pants
best to stick to Quidco and TCB, as they at least track your order
Speculator to watson44
6 Feb 16#2
Order 10 x £100 Amazon Vouchers last year using 10 different Nationwide VISA cards. They paid out 10 x £25 back to my account within 2/3 days of purchase.
Jase79 to watson44
6 Feb 16#3
I received the Starbucks £7.50 back the other week. I did use it just before Christmas though. If you call them they'll track it for you.
dodgymix to watson44
6 Feb 16#4
Where you registered lol
I use quidco and then use my nationwide card to pay.. All tracked within a few days
Fact is if they have an offer and that shops on your statement how could they refuse if it didn't track
zergorc to watson44
6 Feb 16#12
Argos, Amazon and Adidas have paid out for me within two days.
RiverDragon8 to watson44
6 Feb 16#19
Received my cashback from my 2 cards in the next following statement.
jonneyt to watson44
6 Feb 16#20
What do you mean their response time is pants? They offer 24/7 twitter support and a 24/7 call centre - uk based too, I think.
Limit was 4 per person but it was possible to convert existing flex accounts to flex direct accounts.
mcormack
6 Feb 162#8
Prove it: what are the a/c no's?
Speculator
6 Feb 163#9
Sold two on ebay, have 8 left. (minus the £100 voucher)
DonkeyKonk
6 Feb 162#10
That's what young people need these days, not decent savings rates nor a chance to buy a house, but trainers.
Sorry, it is a good deal, voted hot for it, but can't help but add my bit of politics.
callum9999 to DonkeyKonk
6 Feb 16#14
Given the BOE rate is 0.25%, their savings rates seem reasonable enough to me. If they were much higher then it would be profitable to borrow money from Nationwide then give it back to them and make a profit, which would be rather ludicrous! Giving people who can't afford it the chance to buy a house is what triggered the global credit crunch the Developed World is only just recovering from, I'm not sure doing it again is particularly wise.
I have 4 Nationwide Cards (you can register them separately), I assume they have at least 3.
secretspartan1
6 Feb 16#11
I did this for £20 back from Amazon for a £100 spend before Christmas and I paid out straight away.
Opening post
Go to the Simply Rewards website. Enter your email address, password, postcode and 16 digit number from your Nationwide debit or credit card.
You'll be able to earn cashback on offers tailored to your shopping habits
Lots of good cash back deals.
Top comments
All comments (27)
best to stick to Quidco and TCB, as they at least track your order
I use quidco and then use my nationwide card to pay.. All tracked within a few days
Fact is if they have an offer and that shops on your statement how could they refuse if it didn't track
I call BS.
I'm thinking you just went and used your card.
Mines £10 of 75 thoufg
Once I used the Amazon deal, the offer dissapeared from my rewards list
Limit was 4 per person but it was possible to convert existing flex accounts to flex direct accounts.
Sorry, it is a good deal, voted hot for it, but can't help but add my bit of politics.
I have 4 Nationwide Cards (you can register them separately), I assume they have at least 3.