Complete Guide To Collecting Nectar Points With MyMail And The Daily Mail Rewards! (2024)

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  • 1 Mail Online Rewards
    • 1.1 What is the Daily Mail Rewards?
    • 1.2 How Do I Sign up or get a MyMail account?
      • 1.2.1 Getting started..
    • 1.3 What is a Nectar Card?
      • 1.3.1 What can I spend my Nectar points on?
    • 1.4 How Does MyMail Rewards Work?
    • 1.5 Where to find your unique My Mail Number?
    • 1.6 Where do I enter MyMail unique numbers?
    • 1.7 How long do I have to enter MyMail unique numbers?
    • 1.8 Missing a Daily Mail Rewards Number?
    • 1.9 How many Nectar points can I get from MyMail rewards?
    • 1.10 How To get Extra bonus nectar points using mymail?
    • 1.11 Are the MyMail Rewards worth it?
    • 1.12 What is Mail Plus?
    • 1.13 Help and other Frequently asked questions about MyMail Rewards

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I’ll openly admit I do not buy the Daily Mail however it is something grandparents seem to get religiously and I just can’t help but flick through it when I visit! I think it reminds me of my childhood when I used to see them read it from beginning to end… twice over! Last week I noticed within the paper a unique number and went to investigate. How did I not know that there is such a thing as My Mail Rewards where you can collect up-to 80 Nectar points per week.. that’s like FREE money! Well, I do now and so do you!

Mail Online Rewards

What is the Daily Mail Rewards?

What is now known as MyMail was formally referred to as the Daily Mail Rewards. It is still a similar platform they’ve just had a name change (I’m told!).

How Do I Sign up or get a MyMail account?

Getting started..

You can find more info and sign up for a FREE account over at mymail.co.uk. It’s super simple and takes seconds. You don’t need to have a paper in front of you but be sure to have to hand your Nectar card if you have one already if not head over and register for a one of those too at nectar.com. If you don’t have it to hand don’t worry you can just login later and connect it to your account later.

What is a Nectar Card?

Nectar is the UK’s most popular loyalty programme — and it’s free so if you haven’t already got one get one!

You can get points from fuel, shopping in Sainsburys, tons of other partners and of course via MyMail too.. it’s certainly worth having one!

What can I spend my Nectar points on?

A full list of MyMail Offers can be foundhere. To see a list of Nectar spend and collect partners clickhere. For assistance with Nectar offers call: 0344 811 0811.

How Does MyMail Rewards Work?

Unique Numbers are printed in both theDaily Mailand TheMailon Sunday. Every time you enter them onMyMailyou’ll earn Nectar points, which can then be exchangedfor rewards.

Where to find your unique My Mail Number?

The 12-digit numbers are printed at the bottom of the back page of every copy ofthe Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday which is how you can collect a max of 80 Nectar points per week!

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Where do I enter MyMail unique numbers?

If you login to your MyMail account it will be the first thing you see in the bar at the top of the page.

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How long do I have to enter MyMail unique numbers?

You have until midnight 4 days after your paper is published. So you have until midnight on Friday to redeem your code from your Monday paper.

Missing a Daily Mail Rewards Number?

Don’t worry, just click ‘missing a unique number’ and it will guide you through how to claim your points if you can’t read the numbers, the paper has been torn or it’s missing completely!

How many Nectar points can I get from MyMail rewards?

You can get up to 80 points per week!

How To get Extra bonus nectar points using mymail?

Hold off for a few days before linking your Nectar card to MyMail. You will get an email prompting you to simply link your MyMail and Nectar accountsand enter three Unique Numbers from the back page of the Mail between two dates and 150 bonus points will be added to your account straightaway!

Are the MyMail Rewards worth it?

If you get the Daily Mail anyway or know someone that does then YES!!

If you know someone else who gets the paper and who ISN’T collecting the points themselves, then be sure to get them to save the paper or text you the number across to redeem as soonas possible! You can only redeem them the once and in the time frame stated above so be quick!

What is Mail Plus?

MailPlus is theDaily Mailand TheMailon Sunday app on your tablet and smartphone that you too can access through My Mail.

Help and other Frequently asked questions about MyMail Rewards

How many Nectar Points will I collect with each Unique Number?

Monday to Friday will get you 5 Nectar points
Saturday paper will get you 10 Nectar points
Sunday paper will add 15 Nectar points to your account

Collect 7 out of 7 days and get an EXTRA 30 bonus points!

When will I get my bonus points?


The bonus points are added once you’ve entered 7Unique Numbers weekly for purchases Saturday to Friday. When you enter your 7th unique number, you’ll receive your bonus points immediately.

When will my Nectar Points be added to my balance?

Whenever you enter a Unique Number your points balance should update in a matter of seconds. However, on occasions they say, it may take up to 24 hours for your points balance to update.

Hope this helps increase your Nectar card balance and if you haven’t one already perhaps encourages you to get one too.. if you are buying things anyway and it isn’t going to cost you anymore money to get your fuel at Sainsburys than Asda then it’s in effect FREE money!

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FAQs

Do you still get Nectar points with the daily mail? ›

However, our partnership with Nectar will close at the end 2023. As a result of this difficult decision, from Thursday, September 14, you will no longer collect any Nectar points each time you enter your Unique Number and Spin the Golden Wheel. Instead, you will collect Raffle Tickets to enter our Monthly Raffles.

How do I get the most value from Nectar points? ›

Here's some ideas on how to boost your Nectar balance even further:
  1. Book your holidays with Expedia.
  2. Grab a coffee at Caffe Nero.
  3. Online shopping through Nectar eShop website or partners.
  4. Use BP garages to fuel your car.
  5. Visit Vue Cinemas.
  6. Shop at Argos.

How to link Nectar card to Daily Mail? ›

How do I link my Nectar account with my Mail Rewards account? It's pretty easy to link your accounts – do it through the MyMail site, whether or not you already have a nectar card and account. Sign up, and you'll be asked to enter your 11 digit Nectar card number along with your Nectar club password.

How do I collect my Nectar points? ›

It's quick and easy to do, here's how:
  1. Online. Link your Nectar card to your online account and start collecting points* on your shopping at sainsburys.co.uk.
  2. In store. Swipe your card whenever you shop in store to collect points* on both little and big shops.
  3. Pump. ...
  4. Bank.

Do Nectar points ever expire? ›

Do Nectar points ever expire? There's no automatic expiry date for Nectar points. But if you don't collect or spend any points for a year, we assume you no longer want to take part in the Nectar programme and close your account. How many points do I collect for each £1 spent online?

What has happened to my mail rewards? ›

Mail Rewards will supersede MyMail from December 2023 – and will be bigger and better. Enter your Unique Number from the back page of the newspaper every day and experience the benefits. You can Spin the Wheel to collect tickets to enter our Prize Draws.

How to get Nectar points for free? ›

Nectar Canvass offers its members the opportunity to take part in surveys and related activities so you can say what you think in exchange for points. It's very easy to pick up extra Nectar rewards, simply share your opinion to help Nectar and other companies shape the products and services that touch your life.

Can you collect Nectar points on Amazon? ›

Just had an email from Nectar to say that you will no longer be able to collect or spend Nectar points at Amazon wef 31 Jan. This is a real shame as it is almost all I use my Nectar points for! Anyway, if you are planning an Amazon spend using Nectar points, do it now!!

How to get 10,000 Nectar points? ›

Grab 10,000 points with Sky's total entertainment and sports package in UHD for just £43 a month. Sky entertainment & Netflix bringing you the biggest shows this bundle makes sure everyone is covered.

What is the daily mail unique code? ›

The Daily Mail mymail Rewards Club unique numbers are pretty easy to find when you realise. What is this? Look on the back page where the sport is, and you will see a date and code printed at the bottom right-hand corner of the paper. It's the 12 digit code you need to enter every day online in your MyMail account.

What is the unique number entry in MyMail mail rewards? ›

What are Unique Numbers? Unique Numbers are printed on the back page of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday. Every time you enter them on Mail Rewards you'll earn Tickets which will enter you into our fabulous Prize Draws.

Can two people have the same Nectar account? ›

Points are personal to a Nectar Account and cannot normally be transferred. However, a Primary Collector with no Additional Collectors can merge his/her points with those in another Nectar Account having the same address and so become an Additional Collector on such account.

Are Nectar points worth collecting? ›

How much are points worth? Each Nectar point is worth 0.5p, but their value can vary depending on where you spend them. This means 100 Nectar points is usually worth 50p; 500 points are worth £2.50; to get to £10 you'd need 2,000 points.

How do you collect Nectar? ›

Results: Nectar can be collected by hand from a wide variety of crop plants. This can be done with the help of capillaries as well as with centrifugation. Pollen can be collected with manual sampling or the help of a suction pump. Bees and bumble bees can be used for both matrices with many plants.

Can you collect Nectar points without a card? ›

If I forgot my Nectar card and missed out on collecting Nectar points when shopping in-store, can I get my points added in Sainsbury's? You can get Nectar points added after a transaction by contacting our friendly Nectar colleagues, you'll just need your proof of purchase.

Do you get Nectar points with online shopping? ›

You can collect points when shopping online or in-store. Just log into your online accounts and make sure your Nectar cards are linked.

How to get free Nectar points? ›

Nectar Canvass offers its members the opportunity to take part in surveys and related activities so you can say what you think in exchange for points. It's very easy to pick up extra Nectar rewards, simply share your opinion to help Nectar and other companies shape the products and services that touch your life.

How much are my mail Nectar points worth? ›

One Nectar point is worth 0.5p, meaning if you earn 1 point from a purchase it's the equivalent of 0.5% cashback. 100 points are therefore 50p, 200 points £1 and so on.

Do Nectar points disappear? ›

Points have no expiry date but are lost if the relevant Nectar Account is closed or the Nectar programme ends.

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