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Don't think this has been posted before - so may be of interest or of use to some.
Quidco: 4% for CRC + 2% for Wiggle
Topcashback - 4% for Wiggle
Few other sites doing similar percentages.
Quidco is the one I use the most - reckon over the last 2 years we have had over £600 back - via Amazon, Play, insurance companies,Phones 4U, Sky, Ebay, Paypal etc, etc. One of those things that not everyone knows about.
Yep, we use quidco. Hate to say it, but 5% at Evans.
I've just had £110 cashback today from Quidco just by swapping internet and having a free trial on lovefilm, Still waiting for crc and wiggle to pay up.
grrrr... forgot about checking Quidco for CRC... oh well 🙁
ollie - MemberI've just had £110 cashback today from Quidco just by swapping internet and having a free trial on lovefilm, Still waiting for crc and wiggle to pay up.
Yes - you got to have patience with some companies - can take months to get the cash!
Forgot about Evans - did use it the other week got 5% of my lads new BMX race bike.
There is a whole world of cashback out there!
Martin Lewis' [url= http://www.moneysavingexpert.com ]http://www.moneysavingexpert.com[/url] is a great place for the cashback collector.
Looked at these sites before but never got round to using them - I never remember.
Maybe I should make more of an effort!
I use topcashback. Similar rates, quite quick payment.
just found that Topcashback now do Crc as well as merlin
what is the benefit for them? Ie. if I sign up, what do I give them for the privilege of getting cashback?
I don't believe in the whole money for nothing thing, so there must be a catch!
They get paid for refering you to the vendor, and then share the money with you.
Quidco charges you £5 a year, from your first earnings each year. Multiply that by a few hundred thousand users and there's quite an income stream for them. It's the same as if you click through from any of the shopping price finders, or click and ad on stw- a percentage of the sale is returned to the referrer, except that quidco an its ilk return most of it to the consumer.
It's especially worthwhile for utilities/insurances etc- the money returned to you is what would have gone to the broker. When you go to moneysupermarket or uswitch, you know that they're not doing it for philanthropic reasons, right- if you click through from them there can be quite big money involved- often £100+ per policy/switch. You're getting the money that the seller thinks it's worthwhile paying to buy your business.
just found that Topcashback now do Crc as well as merlin
You sure merlin do cashback as I've just been looking for it but no joy?
Does this work in conjunction with the usual £5 off vouchers you get for updating email preferences?
