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Any Vogue magazine offers. Ideally 3 for £1. :0)“…the ‘insatiability doctrine – we spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to make impressions that don’t last, on people we don’t care about.” Professor Tim Jackson
“The best things in life is not things"0 -
lovemoneysaving wrote: »
That's right. They're trying to get CC's instead of DD's - have you ever tried cancelling a regular CC payment :mad:
oops - I went for this one. Must read the small print more closely next timeNow proud Mumto3 :j0 -
lovemoneysaving wrote: »5 issues of EASY LIVING magazine for £5 - Plus get FREE Simple Repair Eye Cream, Day Cream and Night Cream (think it's worth about £35). You can also get £4.50 back on Quidco. Making it effectively 50p for 5 magazines and the creams!]
it says on quidco's website
Let's Subscribe Cashback rates
£4.50 for your order (per basket) *credit card orders only
does it mean i won't get any cashback when I do DD?
Thanks in advance!
I didn't spot that it was credit card orders only so went ahead and did it through DD and it has tracked....0 -
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£10k of debt to try and get rid of in 2 years. Watch this space!
Update after 6 months: £8k left and doing well!0 -
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then £21 for 6
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lovemoneysaving wrote: »
That's right. They're trying to get CC's instead of DD's - have you ever tried cancelling a regular CC payment :mad:
Get a new CC from a new provider, set up DD wait the requisite time then cancel card.
Simples.
:cool:I am NOT a mortgage & insurance adviser - or anything to do with finance, that was put on by the new system I dont know why?!0 -
TREVORCOLMAN wrote: »
Get a new CC from a new provider, set up DD wait the requisite time then cancel card.
Simples.
:cool:
Risky!
Could show as a non payment, they could chase you, neg points on your credit history, lasts 6 years, can affect which rate your mortgage and any subsiquent loans work as, yup, as "simples" as that.
If you want to cancel, cancel by phone or email or in writing, fine. But please do not risk it as a non payment, not all will chase you, but some may, or worse some may keep these details on site and deny any future subscriptions you go for- no one has had this happen, but theoretically they could and if the company lose too much money...well, you join the dots, the effects of that are so not worth it.0 -
lovemoneysaving wrote: »it says on quidco's website
Let's Subscribe Cashback rates
£4.50 for your order (per basket) *credit card orders only
does it mean i won't get any cashback when I do DD?
Hi,
OP for the Easy Living & Simple offer here. I did the DD offer and although Quidco says the cashback is for credit card orders only, in practice if you subscribe via DD the amount still tracks and should eventually pay out. I did a similar subscription a couple months ago when they were offering the free Prescriptives set with Tatler. That was a DD subscription but cashback was still tracked and paid.
HTH. Sorry I didn't mean to confuse anyone. Coincidentally, the free gift is only with the DD sub anyway. Anyway apologies for also posting on the magazine offers page. I know there is the magazine discussion page, but I wanted to reply to the posts already in this thread.0
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