Revolut Chat

My Revolut account is an EU account indeed :eu:

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I’d love this with the Wales flag :wales:🤌🏼

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I had the Irish one and actually it was a nice card. Plastic, but the finish was matt rather than the sheen they have on the other cards.
Also, it’s the only Revolut card I was ever issued without a signature strip.
Might still have it round somewhere

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A somewhat strange campaign, ‘Going to the UK?’ - I’m not in the foreseeable future so not sure what criteria triggered that.
But if I were to visit, I’m not sure that ordering a home delivery of groceries is something I would do as I don’t have a home there :thinking:
Plus, ‘new customers only’ - I’ve been with Revolut right since the start in 2015, so I think ‘new customer’ is stretching it a bit :joy:

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New to Morrisons customers only.

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You don’t need a home, you need an address for them to deliver to. I get 5% off Morrison’s deliveries quite regularly, delivering to son’s uni address and I’ve even had deliveries to ourselves on a canal boat holiday.

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Actually yes, that reads more sense :joy:

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Probably valid for click and collect too.

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Should be. The Morrison’s offers usually say online only which includes click and collect.





Looks like you can use the points towards air miles (round ups make the most benefit - as it converts the change to points instead of cash pot).

I’d never make use of them in my current situation.

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Just opened revolut and got the same welcome message

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Does Revpoints seem like a decent reward scheme?
We don’t have it yet

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You can redeem them from air miles or off hotel bookings etc.

Didn’t seem a great deal tbh.

Works out 2p per point against hotel.

1 point = 1 mile against flights.

Round up £1 into 50 points on basic plan.

Earn 1 point for every £10 spent on your debit card, which can only be accrued if you’re rounding up your spare change into points as above.

Get x2 points for purchasing through Experiences, equal to 2 points per £1 spent.

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Avios? I’m intrigued but I don’t think I have it yet

Not sure what you mean by Avios?

When it says airline miles, I’m wondering if this could be another way of earning / converting to Avios

There’s a list of airlines like British airways etc, loads of them.

Lemme see.

Comes up asking for membership number to add them to your BA account.

So if there’s a way to move them from there to Avios then maybe :man_shrugging:t3:

I’ve never looked into air miles so I’m clueless.

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That looks fake