OVO Energy customers: link your Tesco Clubcard to your OVO account, and get 2,500 Tesco Clubcard points for free.

A brand new offer has just landed for existing OVO Energy customers and any new customers who sign up to OVO before June 2025.
By linking your Tesco Clubcard to your OVO account, you can get 2,500 Tesco Clubcard points absolutely free.
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If you spend them as cash for food or petrol, 2,500 points are worth £25. However, you can double their value with Clubcard Partners and get £50 to spend on things like days out to zoos and theme parks, dining out, and more.
You can use the rewards at over 100 partners, including Legoland, Cineworld and Zizzi.
Who can get the offer?
To qualify for the free 2,500 points, you need to meet a few criteria.
You need to either be an existing or new OVO customer on a fixed or standard variable tariff.
Sorry, but Pay As You Go customers are not eligible.
You need to have a smart meter installed and pay your bills by direct debit.
You must also be over 18, have a Tesco Clubcard account, and manage your OVO account online or via their app.
You need to head into the app to activate the offer.
How to get the points

Log in to your OVO account and click on your profile.
Look in the Products section and click on “our partners.” Click on the Clibcard, then link your Clibcar account by entering your account details.
You then must click to activate the offer towards the the bottom of the screen.
The 2,500 points will be credited to your account within 60 days.
This offer is running from 11th June 2024 to 11th June 2025.
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