Wasn’t that very expensive? A 10x round-up is spend €1.10, round-up is €0.90, multiplied by 10 is €9.00! Sounds like they’re emptying your bank account for you!I think the points can be redeemed for 'stays' as well i.e booking a hotel. And it seems to represent decent value. I signed up for it and did 'spare change' (x10) for the last few weeks. Had forgotten about it but checked recently and somehow i have amassed about 32k points.
I doubt it. Isn't it similar to something like getting cash equivalent vouchers on your Tesco Clubcard?Does anyone know if a scheme like this where the depositor is paid 'interest' in points rather than cash should be subject to DIRT or any other tax.
There is a loyalty cashback part to the product that’s like a clubcard, which the poster above are describingI doubt it. Isn't it similar to something like getting cash equivalent vouchers on your Tesco Clubcard?
Perhaps it was i dont know. How do i accurately calculate the value? either way iv disabled the 10x round up of 'spare change'.Wasn’t that very expensive? A 10x round-up is spend €1.10, round-up is €0.90, multiplied by 10 is €9.00! Sounds like they’re emptying your bank account for you!
At the top tier, they offer 270,000 points per year for a 100k deposit.
I thought money up to 100k was safe in Revolut under the Deposit Guarantee Scheme? Is it a convoluted path to getting money back from them? Or just subject to lots of fraud?It is not a good idea to have more than a couple of hundred euro in Revolut.
If something goes wrong, you will not be able to get it back.
For whatever reason, Revolut customers seem particularly vulnerable to scammers.
Brendan
That's good , which airline?I think it's very good value indeed. The real value in Revpoints is that they can be traded for Frequent Flyer miles on a 1:1 basis. I can usually get about 1.5c-2c per point for Avios on economy long-haul and maybe 3c per point for long-haul business class, so this is very attractive indeed.
Agree with Brendan about the risk in placing cash in Revolut. I've never had trouble but heard so many horror stories that I'm very hesitant.
I still really struggle to understand how this isn't a deposit account and how the payments aren't interest and therefore subject to tax. If taxable, I'm not sure it represents such a great deal over opting for cash
I still really struggle to understand how this isn't a deposit account and how the payments aren't interest and therefore subject to tax. If taxable, I'm not sure it represents such a great deal over opting for cash.
it's better value to redeem for flights on Aer Lingus (rewards.aerlingus.com) than it is to use for discounts as above, which are really just a way to use up a few orphaned Avios for a few quid.That's good , which airline?
With Aer Lingus I get about 0.5 cent (e.g ,€23 off with 4000 points) if I've done the maths right.
I assume Revolut would on the hook if there is any tax, as they're required to deduct tax at source?Yeah, the more I think about it, the more I now agree that it is difficult to see how this is not taxable.
If a depositor gets 50 EUR for opening a Raisin account - that can be argued as being "incidental" to the transaction.
But if a depositor is being paid exclusively in rewards, and the rewards are calculated in a similar-ish manner to deposit interest, then it is difficult to see how this is not taxable.
Perhaps taxable at the redeemed value?
Is that true? I have 50,000 Avios points at the moment, it wouldn’t take much to get to 180,000. But 35,000 was only getting me €170 off an Aer Lingus flight.it's better value to redeem for flights on Aer Lingus (rewards.aerlingus.com) than it is to use for discounts as above, which are really just a way to use up a few orphaned Avios for a few quid.
Best value is on Ultra Long Haul Business Class - Qatar only charge 180k Avios round trip for Business Class to Australia or 90k Avios for economy.
it’s true! The worst possible way to use Avios is for flight discounts on regular revenue Aer Lingus tickets at about 0.5c/avios. A very niche product for people who only have a handful of Avios.Is that true? I have 50,000 Avios points at the moment, it wouldn’t take much to get to 180,000. But 35,000 was only getting me €170 off an Aer Lingus flight.
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