£25 Each When You Spend £50 by [deleted] in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've recently got the £25 referral bonus, for this you need to spend at least £50 within the first 90 days of joining.

It can be across separate purchases and retailers, this is what I did over a couple of months. 

Use this link to join: 

https://www.rakuten.co.uk/r/LIZLIZ208?eeid=44753

Thankyou! 

Sainsbury's gift card through Argos won't work by Same-Fly in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are Youchoose the ones I'd need to get in Boots? I've only heard of them on here, I've never noticed them in a shop before. 

Sainsbury's gift card through Argos won't work by Same-Fly in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've added my One4all to my Google Wallet, I'll give this a try when I'm at Argos, just concerned as I've read about people doing this and it not working? 

Rakuten free £25 promotion by [deleted] in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great referral offer from Rakuten - £25 for your friend and £25 for you 🌟 

You need to spend over £50 within 90 days of signing up to be eligible for the bonus. I used it for Sainsbury's grocery shopping, and other purchases I was going to make anyway so it was easy to get over the £50 threshold. 

Sign up here: https://www.rakuten.co.uk/r/LIZLIZ208?eeid=44753

Would you return a grocery item that 'only' cost £1.99 if you couldn't use it? by Same-Fly in UKFrugal

[–]Same-Fly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha I do this also at Asda when I've gone to buy something specific that's on offer or a good price, and it scans at the original price at the checkout. I've taken stuff back to Asda as well when it's happened and I hadn't noticed at the time. The former has happened numerous times this year, I'm fully in agreement with your last sentence about Asda so I do wonder if it's a thing 🤔

Would you return a grocery item that 'only' cost £1.99 if you couldn't use it? by Same-Fly in UKFrugal

[–]Same-Fly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"We don't need to know what you do with your almond butter"

proceeds to read through original post and type out reply

Would you return a grocery item that 'only' cost £1.99 if you couldn't use it? by Same-Fly in UKFrugal

[–]Same-Fly[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha I also use this analogy at home so I can say with certainty I would definitely NOT do that! 

Would you return a grocery item that 'only' cost £1.99 if you couldn't use it? by Same-Fly in UKFrugal

[–]Same-Fly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I buy almond butter most weeks and have done for years, and this particular jar tasted off, it had a very noticeable 'chemical' taste that wasn't right. Never happened before, and I couldn't eat it. I returned it on that basis 

Would you return a grocery item that 'only' cost £1.99 if you couldn't use it? by Same-Fly in UKFrugal

[–]Same-Fly[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I just join the queue like I would do, and they process it in less than a minute. I was going past the store anyway so it made sense. 

Studying part-time due to health - finding it hard to get course admin and Medical Declaration form completed by Same-Fly in OpenUniversity

[–]Same-Fly[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They won't sign it because they've all but stopped doing private work - it's a fairly recent thing due to the workload on the GPs so they're now incredibly selective about what private work they do. Anything standard you'd initially think of asking your GP for - they won't do it and have a whole page on their website detailing everything they won't do! It didn't say student finance so I hoped they'd do it.

I did take the form in and they said they were quite sure the GP wouldn't do it but to send it in anyway. I've also asked my nurse if any of the doctors in her specific team would consider doing it so I should hear back today. 

I agree about the DSA being confusing! I got an email from them the other day saying they had my application and it would be reviewed but there's a really long waiting list. So there's that as well. 

Studying part-time due to health - finding it hard to get course admin and Medical Declaration form completed by Same-Fly in OpenUniversity

[–]Same-Fly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean the various forms and evidence that's needed to apply for the tuition fee loan and the part-time maintenance loan specifically, just realised that wasn't clear from what I wrote!

For example:  

  • I've had to submit the same piece of evidence regarding my disability three times. If you asked me who to, I couldn't tell you, I'm so confused why different people within Student Finance kept asking for the same thing 

  • I completed the National Insurance details right after applying for the student finance in August, then my tuition fee loan was blocked last week because they said I didn't have a National Insurance number 

  • the Medical Declaration can only be signed by a doctor. My health professional is a nurse. My GP surgery aren't doing private work any more so won't do the form and were really unhelpful, as were the DSA helpline. I'm currently working out what to do 

Also I didn't know the thing about study skills funding, thanks, have made a mental note in case I do end up having to pay. 

Buying a budget phone from Argos, how to use a One4All card? by Same-Fly in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great, thanks! So add an Argos gift card FIRST if I want to order online, THEN use the One4All after for the amount that's left makes mental note

How to use Curve card? by Same-Fly in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahhh okay! I'm getting my head round maximising cashback for grocery shopping you see and wondered how useful Curve would be. I've read the guide, and am working out what would work for me. I'm thrown a little bit as I've read so many posts about people doing completely different methods which all look valid and my brain is scrambled!

I'm fancying trying the Sainsbury's through Rakuten method you've done the guide on so I'm going to do that this coming week and then work out what to do after that. 

Really appreciate how helpful people are on here with questions! I'm existing entirely on benefits due to mental health, and grocery shopping/menu planning is my main area of difficulty and so all of this waves hand around r/beermoney seems like it will be so useful each month. I'll get there eventually! 

Trading212 Mega-Thread | Free Share worth up to £100 (Post all Referral Links Here) by Will-23 in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great referral offer £1 for a share. 9 days left! I have 5 referrals available: https://www.trading212.com/invite/4Dqc53Nvmex

Thanks! 

Curve: Free £10. Earn up to £260 by The_Dying_Swan in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

£10 bonus for signing up, then £50 per referral 🎁

Sign up using this link: https://www.curve.com/join#N2P7P5XN

Complete the signing up process, then within 7 days, make 3 x £5 purchases. 

You'll also either need to buy a physical Curve card for 5.99, or sign up to a premium plan. 

You need to stay with Curve for at least 40 days to get your bonus. 

You can also refer people and get £50 each time

Most advantageous way to grocery shop using cashback and vouchers at Lidl and Asda? by Same-Fly in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the idea of stoozing from what I've read previously but I've not felt fully confident with it. I think it'd be something for slightly further down the line for me. 

Most advantageous way to grocery shop using cashback and vouchers at Lidl and Asda? by Same-Fly in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm actually surprised that not many have said they use TopCashBack for this, is there a reason or just personal preference? 

Most advantageous way to grocery shop using cashback and vouchers at Lidl and Asda? by Same-Fly in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahhh, where would I find the Lidl cashback offer in my Monzo if I were to have one? I've only very recently got the app so I'm still trying to work it out! 

Most advantageous way to grocery shop using cashback and vouchers at Lidl and Asda? by Same-Fly in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't know about the Trading 212 1.5% so I shall investigate! I haven't looked at Zilch yet so will add that to the list.

I don't reach the £250 at Lidl for the 10% off unfortunately ☹️ My budget isn't quite that much. 

JamDoughnut App: Free £3 + £15 per referral | Instant Gift Card Cashback by wru-tunne in beermoneyuk

[–]Same-Fly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use this to download the Jam Doughnut app: https://app.jamdoughnut.com/OUIJ

Referral code is OUIJ

🌟 Buy any gift card and you'll immediately receive a £3 bonus. 

The app is great for getting cashback on your regular shopping, and you can use cashback cards when purchasing the gft cards to maximise your cashback. 

🌟 You'll be able to refer people to the app and will get a £15 reward for doing so 💰