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Nectar Connect is growing on me, because it doubles up with Amex cashback offers

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Nectar has a ‘card linked offers’ programme called Nectar Connect.

This allows you to earn Nectar points (and therefore Avios) when you link your credit and debit card details to your Nectar account and spend at participating retailers.

What is good about Nectar Connect is that it doubles up with other deals, such as American Express statement credit offers. I am finding this increasingly valuable.

Nectar Connect cashback rewards how it works

We wrote a long introductory article on Nectar Connect here. The reason we don’t cover it more is that, if you read the small print, you are required to give Nectar a huge amount of access to your financial data.

Nectar accesses the transaction history on your linked cards

To quote from the T&C:

“After you link your payment card account(s) to Nectar as part of Nectar Connect we receive between 6 to 36 months of your historical transaction data, depending on your payment card.”

Nectar will NOT just be using your card data to award you points from participating retailers.  It will be actively mining all of your credit card spending information to find ways of pushing new deals at you.

The only upside is that, under FCA rules for accessing such a level of data, you need to renew your permission every 90 days. If you connect your cards to take advantage of a one-off offer, you don’t need to worry about Nectar having access your spending data until you die (or your card expires).

If you are concerned about Nectar harvesting your financial data, you could register a credit or debit card that you rarely use. However, you’d be missing out because the real value – at least for me – is doubling up on American Express offers.

Nectar Connect cashback rewards

If you are not a Nectar Connect member already, you need to know two things:

  • you cannot see your offers until you have registered a payment card, so you have to give up your financial history before you find out what offers you will get
  • offers do not appear immediately after registration – you need to wait a couple of days for Nectar to analyse your card data first

(EDIT: Nectar Connect seems to be throwing up an error message today when people try to link new American Express cards.)

I got a good result with LNER last week

The reason I am mentioning Nectar Connect today is that I have had a good couple of weeks in doubling up with American Express cashback deals.

Last week I had to spend £201 with Grand Central trains. I booked this via the LNER trains website because:

  • I had a 12% LNER cashback deal on my American Express Platinum card
  • I was offered 10 Nectar points (6.25 Avios) for every £1 spent at LNER via Nectar Connect

Because I redeem 100% of my Nectar points at Caffe Nero, where I get 0.9p per Nectar point (350 Nectar points gets you any drink), I value 10 Nectar points at the equivalent of 9% cashback. This means that I got a total of 21% back on my LNER spend – 12% via Amex and 9% via Nectar.

The rewards have already posted on both cards: £24.12 from Amex and 2,010 Nectar points.

You can combine Nectar Connect with Amex offers, but not necessarily other payment cards

You can be certain, because of the way that American Express sets up its cashback deals, that you will always be able to double up an Amex offer with a Nectar Connect offer if there is one.

This is not necessarily the case with other credit card offers. If you have a cashback deal on your Virgin Atlantic card, for example, it may cause ‘offer clash’ with a similar Nectar Connect offer. Most of the schemes are run by the same company behind the scenes and a merchant will only pay them once on any transaction. This ‘clash’ is one of the biggest issues facing the card linked offers sector, because people are not being paid out for offers they think they are entitled to receive.

Use an American Express cashback offer alongside a Nectar Connect offer and you should be perfectly fine.


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Comments (54)

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  • mark2 says:

    I have earned quite a few Nectar points in this way, but it stopped at 6,000, and further purchases earned nul points. I am sure that I have heard of this limit but cannot find any details anywhere. Can anyone help please?

    • Andrew. says:

      Sounds odd as you can earn 6,000 points with a single order of £200 at Lands End.

  • Andrew. says:

    That’s why I only link specific accounts, most readers here will have half a dozen credit cards. I’d never consider linking any current account.

  • JohnTh says:

    Everyone must be trying it as gives an error with Amex this morning!

  • Andrew says:

    Given up with Nectar as very often the Connect deals don’t track.

  • tw33ty says:

    It’s only very rarely that offers even track with nectar connect, also a couple of small ones for me came through about six months later.

    It’s s good idea in general, but the low percentage of them even tracking and paying, means I never factor in nectar when buying things, and if it tracks it tracks.

    I tend to use methods that are paying less back than nectar, but I know track.

  • Rob says:

    That is a weird one off then, because it isn’t meant to work that way.

  • Jan M says:

    I like Airtime Rewards, though that is MasterCard and Visa only. Its offers tend to stack with those on my RBS card.

  • JD says:

    I had Nectar connect offers track at first and then they suddenly stopped. Not only that but the Nectar support team are TERRIBLE and trying to resolve the issue. I had missing points from IHG and Leon and it took 4 phone calls to resolve it. Each time you got a different person trying to fob you off or basically just telling you lies its your banks problem, you need to call a separate number for connect inquiries (they then gave me the same number)

    I was not aware of the behind the scenes clash which kind of makes sense now I have read it one here. I will take a look at what other schemes my cards are registered with

    • JD says:

      Hi Andrew.
      Thanks for your insight. I was wondering about Virgin and BA shopping. 100% agree on the LNER cancellations though

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