The bank offering to pay you £775 for being a customer
There’s a limited opportunity for the financially savvy to get paid almost £800 – just for being a customer. Admittedly, there are a few caveats, and it’s not exactly money for nothing – but it is a way to get extra cash for banking essentials you probably need anyway. Here, Telegraph Money explains …
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