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Re: £13.50 cashback @ Money Dashboard!

Posted: Fri Jul 11 2014 6:58pm
by tonyg
roger wrote:Anyone else stuck, for some 10 minutes in my case, with a screen saying "Please wait a moment while we process this information"?
Yes I had that plus could not connect account, so in end connected a credit card account just to sync an account. The next day managed to add bank account but still took a little time :)

Re: £13.50 cashback @ Money Dashboard!

Posted: Fri Jul 11 2014 9:42pm
by Phil85
£13.30 and 130 shares here - not compaining, just curious why it was slightly less than the offer?

Re: £13.50 cashback @ Money Dashboard!

Posted: Fri Jul 11 2014 11:34pm
by timco
Sorry not doing this one they want too much information which they do not need to open an account rife for abuse.

Re: £13.50 cashback @ Money Dashboard!

Posted: Sat Jul 12 2014 9:04am
by richard@imutual
Phil85 wrote:£13.30 and 130 shares here - not compaining, just curious why it was slightly less than the offer?
Oops, sorry. I've corrected this now :thumbup:

Re: £13.50 cashback @ Money Dashboard!

Posted: Sat Jul 12 2014 9:06am
by roger
Having been stuck trying to enter bank details, followed tonyg's recommendation above and, sure enough, it's happy to take my credit card details (but still not bank details). Only snag with credit card details is that Money Dashboard requests PIN number. As far as I can see, if someone manages to hack into Money Dashboard's systems and get credit card details along with PIN numbers, that someone is going to be a very rich man (or woman) and my credit card company, on hearing of my loss, might well say "Your fault for revealing PIN number". Anyone else have any thoughts about this?

Re: £13.50 cashback @ Money Dashboard!

Posted: Sat Jul 12 2014 9:11am
by blythburgh
roger wrote:Having been stuck trying to enter bank details, followed tonyg's recommendation above and, sure enough, it's happy to take my credit card details (but still not bank details). Only snag with credit card details is that Money Dashboard requests PIN number. As far as I can see, if someone manages to hack into Money Dashboard's systems and get credit card details along with PIN numbers, that someone is going to be a very rich man (or woman) and my credit card company, on hearing of my loss, might well say "Your fault for revealing PIN number". Anyone else have any thoughts about this?
I am on the side of the credit card on that one. What on earth are they doing asking for your pin number?

Re: £13.50 cashback @ Money Dashboard!

Posted: Sat Jul 12 2014 9:21am
by cccashbacklover
roger wrote:Having been stuck trying to enter bank details, followed tonyg's recommendation above and, sure enough, it's happy to take my credit card details (but still not bank details). Only snag with credit card details is that Money Dashboard requests PIN number. As far as I can see, if someone manages to hack into Money Dashboard's systems and get credit card details along with PIN numbers, that someone is going to be a very rich man (or woman) and my credit card company, on hearing of my loss, might well say "Your fault for revealing PIN number". Anyone else have any thoughts about this?
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/savi ... nking.html

Re: £13.50 cashback @ Money Dashboard!

Posted: Sat Jul 12 2014 9:40am
by tonyg
roger wrote:Having been stuck trying to enter bank details, followed tonyg's recommendation above and, sure enough, it's happy to take my credit card details (but still not bank details). Only snag with credit card details is that Money Dashboard requests PIN number. As far as I can see, if someone manages to hack into Money Dashboard's systems and get credit card details along with PIN numbers, that someone is going to be a very rich man (or woman) and my credit card company, on hearing of my loss, might well say "Your fault for revealing PIN number". Anyone else have any thoughts about this?
Never requested my pin number just online password :shock:

Re: £13.50 cashback @ Money Dashboard!

Posted: Sat Jul 12 2014 10:52am
by pabenny
I'm a bit suspicious about this. Until the banks come out and say they support this, users are at risk of their bank denying fraud claims because you've disclosed your password to a third party. And I see from the story on thisismoney, that data is actually held by yet another company.

Count me out.

Re: £13.50 cashback @ Money Dashboard!

Posted: Sat Jul 12 2014 1:59pm
by richard@imutual
This article might shed a little light

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/pers ... ounts.html