Santander warning to debit and credit card customers who 'are on naughty list'

Santander warning to debit and credit card customers who 'are on naughty list'

by · Birmingham Live

Santander has warned customers who are on the "naughty list" ahead of Christmas. In an email to customers, the high street bank has promoted its new festive draw, and said: "Ho, ho, ho [customer name]. Are your gifts bought and wrapped? Or are you last minute and waiting for the sales? If you're looking for a gift for you or someone else, our prize draw could be the joy you need this season.

"Spend £500 on your Santander debit or credit Mastercard, between 4 November and 4 December 2024, to be entered into our Christmas prize draw." The bank said: "We're giving you a chance to win 1 of 24 prizes. Imagine pulling one of these crackers."

The list includes a home kitchen bundle, a games console, a trip to Lapland, luxury festive hampers and more. The bank said: "You need to spend £500 or more on your card. This can be done in one purchase or by making several smaller purchases. Spend must be on one card, and there's only one entry per card. One prize per customer.

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"Lucky winners will be contacted in December - good luck." The T&Cs say: "Exclusive to personal existing Santander debit or credit Mastercard customers resident in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland who are aged 18 or over and hold an open Account at the time of the draw.

"The Promoter is Santander UK plc, 2 Triton Square, Regent’s Place, London, NW1 3AN, United Kingdom. By participating, all entrants will be deemed to have accepted and be bound by the Prize Draw Terms. Please retain a copy for your information."

Prizes include: 4 Luxury Christmas hampers with luxury drinks selection, 4 Ninja at Home kitchen bundles, 4 Movie experiences at Home as well as 4 Holiday vouchers, 2 Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser experience chocolate hampers, 2 Gaming Console Bundles, 2 Apple bundles and 2 Lapland Santa breaks.