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Everytime you use your SonyCard you will earn Reward Points. We call these Reward Points Pulsebeats. For every €1.50 you and any additional Cardholders on your account spend with your SonyCard you will receive a SonyCard Pulsebeat. By building up your Pulsebeats you can reward yourself with a whole range of specially selected Sony products from the SonyCard Pulse Book rewards brochure.

The SonyCard Pulse Book features products from the Sony world of entertainment - music, movies, games and electronics.

Buy your groceries - earn Pulsebeats. Fill up with petrol - earn more Pulsebeats. Pay for your holiday - more Pulsebeats. The more you use your SonyCard the more Pulsebeats you'll earn.

Claim Triple SonyCard Pulsebeats On Your Sony Purchases

Claim TRIPLE SonyCard Pulsebeats on any Sony product purchased: Claiming Triple Pulsebeats when you buy any Sony product with your SonyCard will help you earn your way to free Sony products even quicker.

So what can you do with the Pulsebeats you earn? See our guide to spending your Pulsebeats.

Full details of SonyCard Pulse Scheme Rewards Programme will be available once your account is opened.

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SonyCard is issued by MBNA Europe Bank Limited is authorised and regulated by the UK Financial Services Authority and is registered as a branch in Ireland under number 903873 at Dublin Road, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim. Incorporated in England and Wales under number 2783251. Registered Office: Stansfield House, Chester Business Park, Chester CH4 9QQ. Credit is available, subject to status, to Irish residents aged 18 years or over. Balances cannot be transferred from another MBNA account. We will monitor and/or record some telephone calls. There is a stamp duty charged by the Government on all Irish credit card accounts.