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  • gocat
    gocat Posts: 5,907 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Mortgage-free Glee!
    Anon wrote: »
    More Than were notoriously bad at paying out in the past for cashback on insurance (tracking issues, taking forever to pay) - have they suddenly improved? Quidco shows around 7 months for the payout.

    Anon

    Just looked at tcb t&c for morethan, and says on there can take up to 6 months for payout :eek:
  • pk04
    pk04 Posts: 2,998 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Good [STRIKE]morning[/STRIKE] afternoon everyone

    Would anyone be kind enough to take me off the bottom of the quiz :o
    There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    A gentle reminder as I have mentioned this before on a previous thread ... a lot of the gambling sites are linked and only let you register once (Paddy Power Casino, Gaming, Bingo for example) or are within the same group (William Hill have various). It is worth checking out other cashback sites to see the current rates (as generally higher cashback offers on one site or another) and if the rates are consistently low at the moment, it is worth waiting until the cashback increases again at a later date to then take up the offer (or for examle William Hill if they limit you to once within the group, as Maximiles does, then chose wisely as you should be looking for around £50 if the casino offer, sometimes more). Caesars, which quite a few signed up for the other week at £40.40 is currently £10 ish so you can see the difference in the cashback on offer, even if sticking to Bingo.

    By all means take them up on the offer, but it is worth sitting tight until the cashback increases before you do.

    Patience team, patience ;).

    Anon

    I will wait after ive lost my £10 with paddy .New to this cash back stuff.
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,561 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    nerfdad wrote: »
    I will wait after ive lost my £10 with paddy .New to this cash back stuff.

    Remember you are looking to deposit and play through - once you have met the wagering requirements you can withdraw. You do not have to keep playing until you lose all your deposit (as some people understood it).

    If you accepted the bonus, you will have certain wagering requirements. If you rejected the bonus, you only have to play through £10 then can withdraw.

    Anon
  • artha
    artha Posts: 5,254 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    A gentle reminder as I have mentioned this before on a previous thread ... a lot of the gambling sites are linked and only let you register once (Paddy Power Casino, Gaming, Bingo for example) or are within the same group (William Hill have various). It is worth checking out other cashback sites to see the current rates (as generally higher cashback offers on one site or another) and if the rates are consistently low at the moment, it is worth waiting until the cashback increases again at a later date to then take up the offer (or for example William Hill if they limit you to once within the group, as Maximiles does, then choose wisely as you should be looking for around £50 if taking the casino offer, sometimes more). Caesars, which quite a few signed up for the other week at £40.40 is currently £10 ish so you can see the difference in the cashback on offer, even if sticking to Bingo.

    By all means take them up on the offer, but it is worth sitting tight until the cashback increases before you do. Ladbrokes is up to £65.65 on TCB for the casino (£50 deposit) but not for the faint hearted and you need to contact CS to reject the bonus or you will likely lose (the restrictions on games where you may have a chance of coming out with some or all of your deposit, such as BJ or Roulette, are such that you would be there for hours and likely lose all your deposit in the process!).

    Patience team, patience ;).

    Anon

    Wise advice anon. Is there any further info on which Bingo sites are effectively the same brand and therefore won't qualify for more than 1 CB?
    Awaiting a new sig
  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    dipdap wrote: »
    That is a genius idea!
    I'll drop them an e-mail and see what they say (kimberly clarke already sent me a £5 voucher a while back though for a damaged nappie I had so not sure how successful it'll be)
    Thanx :)

    I just told them that there was no stock available in my area and they were happy with that - its the truth by the way :)
  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Car Insurance Carver!
    Continuing the snow tyre discussion Artha. I have snow tyres fitted, but I keep them on all year round. The ones I fitted are all seasons, so can also be used in the summer. Wear does not seem any different to 'normal' tyres. They were the only all season ones I could find that were rated with the mountain snowflake symbol, Vredestein Quatrac 3. They do make a huge difference in the snow.
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
    Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires
  • zappo_2
    zappo_2 Posts: 273 Forumite


    Tesco biccie alert!!

    Lotus Original Caramelised Biscuits 250G

    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=259874271

    was 99p. now half-price 49p (until 9th april). but only 29p with coupon.

    http://www.greatwithcoffee.com/lotus_20p_coupon.pdf

    :):):)
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Just won 1 line £2.44:T a lot better than gala:D.
  • artha
    artha Posts: 5,254 Forumite
    davemorton wrote: »
    Continuing the snow tyre discussion Artha. I have snow tyres fitted, but I keep them on all year round. The ones I fitted are all seasons, so can also be used in the summer. Wear does not seem any different to 'normal' tyres. They were the only all season ones I could find that were rated with the mountain snowflake symbol, Vredestein Quatrac 3. They do make a huge difference in the snow.

    Thanks Dave. I've got a Mazda 6SL which is great on dry roads but prone to aqua planing in the wet:eek: and a nightmare on any snow or ice:eek: Standard fit tyres are summer only so I was considering some other options at next tyre change
    Awaiting a new sig
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