Not sure if it constitutes a bargain but on revolut if you go to the crypto section and take the tutorials on crypto and then on polka dot you get about 11 euros of DOT that you can convert immediately to cash in your account.
Free money is always a bargain :) cheers, took around 2 mins. 11 euro for two mins work
Already posted and no need to do tutorial.
https://www.boards.ie/discussion/2058258955/revolut-free-money-for-doing-quiz-answers-in-thread#latest
If only someone had told us 3 weeks ago.
I don’t see an option to transfer to my regular Revolut account? I ran through the quizzes to earn the money.
You just sell the DOT
Revolut give a huge amount of money away between offers like this and referrals. They charge very little / nothing for their services.
It just does not add up.
They've a lot of corporate partners on their app. They're doing loans now. They're hoovering up lots of customers at the moment and in time they hope to be a big player in banking. They're in growth phase
Perfect - thanks for that. It worked.
How do you sell the dot. I got it a few weeks ago and looking at it bouncing up and down a cent here and 2 cents there. Might as well cash it and buy 2 pints later, crypto not my thing at all
Some very disconcerting news today
A lot of flaws in their accounts, senior staff leaving, being asked to restate accounts for last year.
UK regulator on their case
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/financial-services/2022/09/05/revolut-under-pressure-after-uk-regulators-find-audit-flaws/
Japanese regulator on their case
https://financefeeds.com/revolut-needs-to-address-aml-lapses-says-japanese-regulators/
Just far too many questions left unanswered in addition to their blocking of accounts and their never ending promotion of crypto currency where they make their profits and where people can end up losing a fortune as they get carried on the wave of adverts for crypto that revolut constantly bombards you with.
I would not be using them for holding any sort of deposits. Fine as a go between payment app, but not for main banking
I use them for having smallish sums of money available like 100 euro for tipping around or eating out its handy that way. Leave my main bank card at home. I wouldn't use it as my main bank account either but some in work do and get on grand.
If only someone told us back in April...