Just found in both Santander and Lloyds current accounts.
Earn 10% Cashback at Morrisons on all your groceries purchases until 24/09/2017, maximum total reward £10. Excludes petrol stations & morrisonscellar.com.
14 comments
joe474
21 Sep 17#14
I had this in my offers at 10%, I shop at Morrisons on a weekly basis and i only have a debit card with santander.
louiseholden1972
31 Aug 17#13
Sorry but not in my offers either
zararh
27 Aug 17#12
I do not have credit card with Santander
smcbeath
26 Aug 17#10
I checked mine, 5% cashback, must spend over £50, maximum £10 reward. I shop at morrisons all the time so quite happy that i have finally got the offer.
Also got an offer for EE, £50 cashback if i take out a sim only, pay monthly, deal. Not bad for once. Wonder if i would get cashback through quidco as well?
zararh
26 Aug 17#9
I never use my debit card always credit card because I get 1% cash back Do you think I should stop using credit and use debit instead?
ses6jwg to zararh
27 Aug 17#11
doesn't matter. You get the cashback if you use debit or credit card.
ses6jwg
26 Aug 17#8
Btw we got 5%
howbord
26 Aug 17#7
Not on mine either
kingnpuk
26 Aug 17#6
Thanks got it on mine
ses6jwg
26 Aug 17#5
These offers are targeted. If you regularly use your card at Morrisons, you'll get waitrose and vice versa.
Me and the missus bank with halifax santander and nationwide and all have similar schemes. Some decent cash to be made if you're savvy.
bluecityste
26 Aug 17#4
It's never been in my offers, hate bloomin Santander
FTheK
26 Aug 17#3
I can't find it either, the cynic in me thinks that's probably because I already shop at Morrisons so there's nothing to gain from offering it to me.
Either that or it's a regional thing. But probably the first one.
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Also got an offer for EE, £50 cashback if i take out a sim only, pay monthly, deal. Not bad for once. Wonder if i would get cashback through quidco as well?
Do you think I should stop using credit and use debit instead?
Me and the missus bank with halifax santander and nationwide and all have similar schemes. Some decent cash to be made if you're savvy.
Either that or it's a regional thing. But probably the first one.