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Posted 11 months ago #
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I've had a few hundred quid out of quidco so definately worth it. However I just treat it as a bonus rather than factoring it into the cost when buying things.
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Went through Topcashback to buy my winter tyres last year. No hassle and I got £8 back a couple of months later.
Money for nowt really
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I've just started using topcashback, eveni f it takes a couple of months for money to come through its definably worth it, a couple of extra clicks when buying online and you get free money!
Also quite like the no purchase necessary bits - got just over a quid by doing a car insurance quote thing on a comparison site...
Posted 11 months ago # -
+1 for quidco. I've had several hundred pounds for very little effort and all transactions have either been tracked and paid successfully or occasionally paid after submitting an enquiry (easy process).
I search for the best deal I can then look on quidco to see if the retailer is listed and perhaps try a few off there if I haven't thought of them.
I do factor in the cashback as it can be reasonable and make a difference.
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Don`t do much online shopping but when I do I have searched these sites and not found any deals for the shops I have been buying from.
Just me or doing something wrong?Posted 11 months ago # -
I think topcashback have the best rates for things like evans, wiggle, crc, etc. that I've seen. Twice as much as quidco for some things.
Sign up here, well worth it.
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Used quidco happily many times with zero hassle, just follow the link and buy as normal (once account set up). Saved 100 on house insurance, saved 200+ on my phone contract (got a 25 quid a month contract for £7odd a month).
Go for it.
Many are fairly lame cashback offers of 1 or 2% though, so it depends what you're spending.
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Quidco now have an app too so you can get money simply by checking into a store.
Posted 11 months ago # -
wondered who'd be first with a cheeky referral
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yes choose to ignore the linky
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Couldn't resist
Posted 11 months ago # -
I suppose somebody should benefit - maybe stw should set up an account for these things & then we could all "donate" to it by accepting a referral ?
Posted 11 months ago # -
Mine's better than bruneeps
Posted 11 months ago # -
Have bought 2 new mobile phone contracts in the last 10 months and got £160 quid for going via Quidco ..that was on top of the networks own cashback offer ...so yes a deal ....and dont forget that CRC are on Quidco !
Posted 11 months ago # -
Don`t do much online shopping but when I do I have searched these sites and not found any deals for the shops I have been buying from.
House/motor insurance, mobile phone, utilities etc etc are all good cashback earners.
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I've used quidco for a few years and have been paid almost £300 from it. I always check it before buying things online, the biggest savings are usually from buying things like mobile phone contracts and car insurance, and its worth looking into their deals before parting with any cash!
Quidco have also started offering in-store cashback, 7.8% from Halfords until Friday, so get registering your cards & spending!
(Just signed up to TopCashBack using Realman's refferal, so feel free to use mine to sign up to quidco!)
Posted 11 months ago # -
+1 for TopCashBack. I've had >£500 back off them, why wouldn't you?
Posted 11 months ago # -
Thankyou podman, happy spending.
Posted 11 months ago # -
No problem haha, enjoy the £2.50!
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