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Rob never covers it, but NatWest Rewards convert to Avios at a cost of about 0.85p per Avios.
The Natwest Rewards Credit Card gives you 1% back in Rewards on Supermarket Spending. It is free if you have a Rewards Current Account, which pays you £3 a month in Rewards (£5 less £2 fee) for meeting some easy funding and DD conditions. They have similar cashback deals to Virgin and Lloyds BG.
Not a game changer on its own, but a useful addition to a portfolio.
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