Troop Scout Discount Terms and Conditions

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Troop Scout Discount Terms and Conditions

1. Eligibility: The nimbl 20% discount is available for Troop Scout customers only. Troop Scout customers are required to reside at a UK address. We are unable to accept BFPO addresses.

2. Provider:  nimbl® is provided by nimbl ltd part of the ParentPay group of companies. Registered office: 11 Kingsley Lodge, 13 New Cavendish Street, London, W1G 9UG. Registration in England and Wales with number 09276538. Correspondence should be sent to: nimbl Limited, 2 Leman Street, London, E18FA, UK. nimbl® is issued by PrePay Technologies Limited pursuant to license by Mastercard® International. PrePay Technologies Limited is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Electronic Money Regulations 2011 (FRN: 900010) for the issuing of electronic money and payment instruments. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated.

3. Eligibility Period: Discount will be applied if a sign up takes place after 09:00am GMT 1 October 2019.

3a. The discount will be automatically applied when the annual or monthly fee is taken, 1 month after the card has been activated.

4. Discount Structure: Troop Scout customers are eligible for a lifetime 20% discount (£22.40 or £1.99 per month per card). This would be additional to the 1 month free trial.

4a. The 20% discount is applied to the current nimbl price plan only. Previous early adopters of nimbl on £10/£15 yearly price plans will not be eligible for the discount.

5. Data Protection: Applicants’ personal details will at all times be kept confidential and in accordance with GDPR and the Sponsor’s Privacy Policy

By signing up for nimbl via Troop Scout, applicants will be deemed to be bound and have accepted these promotional Terms and Conditions in addition to the standard nimbl Terms and Conditions.

Any question concerning the legal interpretation of the rules will be based on English law and the Courts of England and Wales will have exclusive jurisdiction.