...Where you get money back from purchases?
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Whats that money saving thing...
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Posted 5 months ago #
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quidco or one of the other similar things? zillions of threads on this, most likely. use that name as a starting point.
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I use Topcashback.com, they're very good and pay quickly.
Posted 5 months ago # -
Green Shield stamps?
Posted 5 months ago # -
not certain , but i will search the tips online !
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Ta, will have a look.
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I use topcashback - only recently started using it, but very simple & purchases all seem to have tracked OK.
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+1 for Topcashback, everything's tracked & paid out for me over the last couple of years.
Quidco seems to have become very erratic with tracking stuff.
Posted 5 months ago # -
Well, signed up at Topcashback to find that every link I follow results in full RRP. load of crap in my opinion - got nearly everything from Amazon at significantly less than any of the retailers via topcash...
However, even more annoying is the thrice daily emails trying to sell my shite.
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Amazon aren't on topcashback... But CRC and Wiggle are. So are the trainline, AA, RAC...
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Yes, that's my point - Amazon aren't on there and the products cost significantly less than the retailers who are on topcashback, meaning the savings outweigh the money you get back.
I didn't know CRC were though - Ive spent a small fortune with them recently.
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Aye, the way to use it is generally just to shop normally, but use it when you can, rather than letting it influence how you shop too much.
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As Northwind says, find the place you want to buy from THEN check QuidCo/TCB to see if they can get you any discounts.
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You get Nectar point at Amazon, may as well get everything you can from them, if you are going to buy from there.
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alternatively if you are using Amazon you could go through http://www.goodsearch.com/goodshop.aspx to get there. Then a percentage of your purchase goes to a charity. I haven't used them personally but our org. used to use a similar Danish thing called EnGodsag that worked in the same way. Never got a huge amount but it all helps.
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