Are you a Lloyds current account customer? If so, read on. If you’re not, read this anyway and think about whether switching to Lloyds would be worthwhile.
Free cash Lloyds has launched a new incentive as part of its Everyday Offers cashback scheme for current account customers. With the latest incentive, customers will receive offers allowing them to benefit from a one-off cashback amount, paid straight into their bank account, when they take out a direct debit subscription with participating retailers. One of the first companies to sign up is mobile network EE. Another is the Financial Times. Customers who receive the EE offer and sign up for a mobile phone contract need to activate the offer via online banking or their mobile banking app, pay as they normally would by direct debit, and once the second payment has left their account, they’ll receive £50 cashback straight into their bank account. Customers using the Financial Times offer will receive £30 cashback following the second direct debit for their subscription. Similar offers with other retailers are expected to follow in the months ahead. Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers can also benefit from the new cashback deals (through Cashback Extras).
Everyday Offers Everyday Offers (Lloyds Bank and Bank of Scotland) and Cashback Extras (Halifax) allow customers to earn up to 15% cashback on card spending using offers at the type of places they regularly shop such as Morrisons, Ocado, New Look, Pets at Home, Costa, Just Eat, Prezzo and Hilton. Offers are tailored and customers may receive deals for places they have shopped at before, or new places they might like to try. To benefit from Everyday Offers or Cashback Extras, customers need to register via online banking.
Should you go for it? On the face of it, this seems like a decent offer. However, if you’re taking out a new mobile contract, make sure you have a good look around at what’s on offer and get the right tariff. If you’re with Lloyds Bank and are thinking of getting an EE mobile deal, this is a no brainer. Go for it.
All comments (25)
maani12
23 Aug 17#1
Thanks op for highlighting this....will look into their tariffs and see if I can combine it ordering through a cashback site. Just checked and Quidco are offering £70 cash back for the next 4 days on their £21+ sim only tariffs which gives you a nice £120 yearly saving :grin:
ianjranson
23 Aug 17#2
Great find OP. Can this be combined with Quidco when purchasing from EE?
genieuk2008
23 Aug 17#3
Wonder if this will work if you already are with Lloyds and EE.
Sharpharp to genieuk2008
23 Aug 17#12
This...... might just switch DDs over and see what happens
Opening post
If you’re not, read this anyway and think about whether switching to Lloyds would be worthwhile.
Free cash
Lloyds has launched a new incentive as part of its Everyday Offers cashback scheme for current account customers.
With the latest incentive, customers will receive offers allowing them to benefit from a
one-off cashback amount, paid straight into their bank account, when they take out a direct debit subscription with participating retailers.
One of the first companies to sign up is mobile network EE. Another is the Financial Times.
Customers who receive the EE offer and sign up for a mobile phone contract need to activate the offer via online banking or their mobile banking app, pay as they normally would by direct debit, and once the second payment has left their account, they’ll receive £50 cashback straight into their bank account.
Customers using the Financial Times offer will receive £30 cashback following the second direct debit for their subscription.
Similar offers with other retailers are expected to follow in the months ahead.
Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers can also benefit from the new cashback deals (through Cashback Extras).
Everyday Offers
Everyday Offers (Lloyds Bank and Bank of Scotland) and Cashback Extras (Halifax) allow customers to earn up to 15% cashback on card spending using offers at the type of places they regularly shop such as Morrisons, Ocado, New Look, Pets at Home, Costa, Just Eat, Prezzo and Hilton.
Offers are tailored and customers may receive deals for places they have shopped at before, or new places they might like to try.
To benefit from Everyday Offers or Cashback Extras, customers need to register via online banking.
Should you go for it?
On the face of it, this seems like a decent offer. However, if you’re taking out a new mobile contract, make sure you have a good look around at what’s on offer and get the right tariff.
If you’re with Lloyds Bank and are thinking of getting an EE mobile deal, this is a no brainer. Go for it.
All comments (25)
Just checked and Quidco are offering £70 cash back for the next 4 days on their £21+ sim only tariffs which gives you a nice £120 yearly saving :grin:
hotukdeals.com/dea…431
I do a lot of work with banks.
Logged in to lloyds Internet banking but no offers from ee