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sea-sidelady
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Hi,
Im not sure where to post this so i dont mind if it gets moved.
I have been hearing a lot about quidco. I am wanting a bit of info about it, like how does it work??
Im not sure where to post this so i dont mind if it gets moved.
I have been hearing a lot about quidco. I am wanting a bit of info about it, like how does it work??

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Hi,
1. Register on Quidco.
2. Click on Quidco first.
3. search for your retailer
4. Click the link to them, and you'll get the deal on offer (i.e. 2% on Play.com)
5. Place the order as normal on the retailers site
6. In 2 months Quidco will pay you the deal.. i.e. 2% of the total value of the order placed.
You can track the orders as well.
Hope that helps!
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Quidco basically makes its money through you clicking on the manufacturers websites listed on their site and purchasing products from then.
When you click on a manufacturer or supplier listed on Quido, and then go on to purchase something from them, the supplier pays Quidco a sum of money for referring you to them in the first place, and also pays you a sum for purchasing from them as well.
The money gets deposited into your Quido account, which Quidco will then pay out to you at the end of the month directly into your bank account.
Basically every one gets something out of it, which is better than nothing if you hadnt gone through Quidco in the first place!.0 -
Registering with Quidco wont cost you anything however they will charge you a £5 annual admin fee but only if you have made at least £5 in the year. If you only do a reasonable amount of shopping on line you will find it pays for itself time and time again. Quidco can be found at https://www.quidco.com
Space CadetShort Arms Deep Pockets0 -
Ok, I'm quite new to QUIDCO too. On the website, i notice it says that it tracks the transaction from cookies. So if I delete my cookies after sign up, would it delete the tracking of my transaction and quidco wont pay me... ?0
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I have been using similar sites to Quidco for quite a few years to good effect. For a long time I didn't join Quidco even tho it is so popular with MSE's.
Recently tho I joined specifically because Quidco pays a fantastic £50 for completed Citibank applications. So I was totally gutted to discover after getting my Citibank account (thanks to others for recommending it) that my application has not been tracked so I won't get my £50!
I have never had this problem with other sites so I am really peeved with Quidco. What a blow!Stop looking for answers....
The most you can hope for are clues.....:)0 -
ksh123 wrote:I have been using similar sites to Quidco for quite a few years to good effect. For a long time I didn't join Quidco even tho it is so popular with MSE's.
Recently tho I joined specifically because Quidco pays a fantastic £50 for completed Citibank applications. So I was totally gutted to discover after getting my Citibank account (thanks to others for recommending it) that my application has not been tracked so I won't get my £50!
I have never had this problem with other sites so I am really peeved with Quidco. What a blow!
File an enquiry with Quidco about your missing transaction. If successful, you'll probably only get 50% of the cashback amount but it's better than nothing. I did this the other month when one of my items didn't track and my enquiry proved successful.0
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