· hi all, just thought i would put our recent experience with natwest (which has been good, but obviously nail biting). · how this site works. · natwest are changing their rewards account. Switching incentives are more debateable. I dont think they are taxable but if it turns out that they are you would think the £2 fee should also be deductable but it wouldnt be We think its important you understand the strengths and limitations of the site. So around 3 weeks from submission to offer, with a few queries/documents requested in between and the long easter weekend! Were both first time buyers, applied with natwest via broker. You can be fairly certain that no later than the time cards are migrated to natwest groups own system, the nectar earning element will be lost. · in the case of natwest, they offer £1 for logging in once a month and £2 a max of 2 times for a £2+ direct debit for a total of £5 of cashback. This currently pays 2% cashback on various household bills but from 1st feb 2020 will pay £1 per month for logging into their mobile app and £4 per month for paying two dds for at least £2 each. Either way, you shouldnt delay in trying to move spend to a more rewarding product. · natwest havent purchased the rights to the sainsburys brand and no nectar partnership has been announced. The monthly fee remains at £2.
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· hi all, just thought i would put our recent experience with natwest (which has been good, but obviously nail biting). · how this site...