Martin Lewis has issued a word of advice to certain Santander customers ahead of a major change that is set to come into force next week.
06.05.2024 - 10:27 / ok.co.uk
Martin Lewis' MoneySavingExpert.com has revealed a way for Tesco shoppers to bag up to £50 in bonus Clubcard points.
Tesco is testing out a new "Clubcard Challenges" promotion, where customers can earn extra points by completing certain tasks. These could include spending £20 on the Summer barbecue range over six weeks or buying £10 worth of plant-based meals. If you're selected to participate, you'll be presented with 20 challenges - but you only need to complete 10 to secure the maximum £50 worth of additional Clubcard points.
The promotion kicks off on May 20 and lasts for six weeks. MSE advises shoppers to keep an eye on their emails and the Tesco app to see if they've been chosen. The MSE team shared: "Tesco says the challenges will initially only be available to three million Clubcard holders who 'regularly engage with Tesco digitally' and who have opted in to receive marketing communications from it.
If you're chosen to take part, you should receive an email to the address you signed up to Clubcard with though Tesco hasn't said when these emails are being sent.", reports the Mirror. Tesco is also giving its customers a chance to double their extra Clubcard points to £100 when they spend them with one of Tesco's many reward partners. With a choice of over 100 partners, including big names like Cineworld, Chessington World of Adventures, Thorpe Park, and Zizzi, there's something for everyone.
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