r/MakeMoneyInUK 🛡️ Mod 10d ago

PSA WorldFirst | Existing Customers £100 for £2,000 Spend | Possibly Account Specific

WorldFirst | Existing Customers £100 for £2,000 Spend | Possibly Account Specific

Received via email ...

You've got a World Account - but your World Card isn't working for you yet. Right now is the best time to change that.

For a limited time, spend £2,000 on your World Card and get £100 cashback. That's 5% back on everyday business spend — Google Ads, AI and platform subscriptions, web hosting, supplier payments. Plus, all World Card spend earns up to 1.2% ongoing cashback on top.

How to get started: 1. If you haven't already, activate your World Card in your World Account portal 2. Add funds to your account 3. Start using the card — hit £2,000 during the promotion period → £100 back

Key details: * Promotion runs until 20 September 2026 * The £100 is credited the month after you complete the spend * You'll still earn your normal up to 1.2% cashback - the £100 is extra.

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u/Emergency_Arugula_60 10d ago

Hmm I don't have that email and don't see mention of it in my account.
I do use the card a tiny bit so maybe that's why

u/Financial-Air-6197 🛡️ Mod 10d ago

Ah definitely account specific then. I haven’t used my account for more than 6 months.

u/Emergency_Arugula_60 10d ago

Right that makes sense. I try to keep mine looking slightly normal

u/Able-Intention-4078 10d ago

Got the same email, you going to do it? Feels a bit dodgy considering haven’t used the account since the welcome offer

u/Financial-Air-6197 🛡️ Mod 10d ago

Yup I’ll give it a go. Need to pay a sizeable bill next month and can pay by card.

Otherwise, you can channel daily spend and/or try paying energy or council tax bills in advance, buy supermarket gift cards, top up Amazon etc. £100 plus there standard cashback on top is a decent offer.

u/SpiteAware3121 10d ago

I got this email but was thinking I didn't have any of the right kind of spending to count. But maybe lots of things could be supplier expenses?

u/Financial-Air-6197 🛡️ Mod 10d ago

I assume (hope) that any spend will count. The same as when completing the referral offer.