Algbra

I am currently holding fire on my algbra account, while the cashback catches up, so that I can determine what qualifies under the recent changes.

Super cashback is suppose to be paid if you use Google or Apple’s wallets on a mobile device.

Well, yesterday, I had a lovely meal at The Cambridge (you’ll know that one, Graham) and paid using the Greene King app on my mobile phone and the Google Pay feature within it.

Now, because the amount of the transaction is obviously more significant than my usual ones, the cashback should stand out, or not, as the case may be.

If purchases within app, but using GPay are not covered, then I am ceasing use of algbra altogether and will just focus on my remaining two cashback cards, Chase and Monzo, as bouncing five at the moment, is becoming tiresome already, for the, in reality, meagre returns on the most part.

  • Monzo is in supermarkets until 30 November at 2%
  • TSB is for the debit card transactions for the rewards (20, for a fiver)
  • algbra used to be for most other purchases
  • Chase, at 1%, was used for ticket purchases, purely to keep that spend category on one place in case of issues.
  • Barclays, at 5%, will return next month, until £200 spent, for a tenner return.

My Starling account (to keep things on topic) remains dormant atm as it does not offer anything for spending on it, and, as my link account to Chip, is currently unused as that savings provider, like Starling, hold exactly £0.00 of my money at the current time.