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what is this and how does it work? do you have to buy things to earn cash back ? im really confused x

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  • chuckley
    chuckley Posts: 4,405 Forumite
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    look on their website and they will tell you.
  • i have just joined too....if there is something you want to buy, enter the shop/company in the search bit and it will tell you if they give you cashback on whatever you buy, whsmiths gives you 10% back. after a few days the transaction will be tracked back to your quidco account and you'll build up a balance that is transferred to you by paypal or bacs every month! hth x
  • you have to pay £5 admin charge per year with quidco once you've earned more than £5 cashback - there are (better) free ones.

    i use topcash back.

    If you use quidco - make sure you delete all your cookies before going on their site. this goes for all cashback sites. Typically you'll recieve payout in 2-3 months.
    :D
  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,655 Forumite
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    what is this and how does it work? do you have to buy things to earn cash back ? im really confused x


    If u are interested in no spend cashbacks then u will be quids in on the 5.00 yearly admin fee with these.

    Quidco : No spend cashbacks + daily clicks

    Getpoundsback : 200.00 a year in daily clicks + other no spend cashbacks

    Cashback Kings : 130.00 ish a year in daily clicks + other no spend cashbacks

    Quanti 3.00 yearly admin fee : 36.00 a year in kelkoo 10p daily clicks

    Topcashback as already mentioned no annual fee, has daily clicks + no spend cashbacks.

    Considered a good idea to join each cashback site with a different email address then the same no spend cashbacks can be done on each cashback site.
  • hiya am i best writing everyone down that i do incase i dont get paid for them ? x
  • hiya am i best writing everyone down that i do incase i dont get paid for them ? x


    U best joining at http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ and then pressing the test tracking button, if thats working then u shouldnt have many non trackers.

    Any cashbacks over say 1.00 + it might be good idea to make a note of what uve done and when you did them.


    Its a good idea to clear cookies before you go to a cashback site and also in between cashback sites, a lot of people run this, its free.

    http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/
  • ianonline
    ianonline Posts: 1,204 Forumite
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    Well nobody else has mentioned it, so I might as well.

    I know I may be stating the obvious, but I always point newbies onto the cashback scene in the direction of the official MSE article, as it's generally a good starting point to answer any questions you may have and help you decide which site is best for you (if you haven't already read it). ;)

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/cashback-websites
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