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quidco

sorry not quite sure where to put this..have just stopped using r points and transfered to quidco. Is there a thread anywhere on here to point me to the free clickthroughs and those sights offering free clicks to build up the balance with no spends.R points had a list of them, but I can't see anything similar on quidco? Thanks
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  • crossleydd42
    crossleydd42 Posts: 1,065 Forumite
    They are a co-operative and give all their commission to their clientsl So I don't think they do give-a-ways in the same way. However, I think they have a couple of linked shopbots like Kelkoo which you can do searches on and work up small credits af around 8p a time, with limits, of course. Just ollo on the site.
    Remember that they exist on the first £5 you 'earn' every 12 months. Aftet this, you can decide how much they hold for you before paying out.
    "Some say the cup is half empty, while others say it is half full. However, this is skirting around the issue. The real problem is that the cup is too big."
  • click on the section saying popular on their site. IT shows you exactly how much money you get for signing up for the most popular 100sites. Gambling ones give you huge cashbacks! Snapfish is £3.50 i believe(very simple registration!)
  • crossleydd42
    crossleydd42 Posts: 1,065 Forumite
    I've learnt something, too!
    "Some say the cup is half empty, while others say it is half full. However, this is skirting around the issue. The real problem is that the cup is too big."
  • darbooka
    darbooka Posts: 489 Forumite
    how does quidco compare with greasy palm?
  • ClarkeEJ
    ClarkeEJ Posts: 2,392 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I use both Quidco and Rpoints.... why have you left Rpoints?
  • I'm still on R points but bought a £349 tv today from comet and the cashback was ooooh so much better from quidco. Then I started surfing their site and the cashback seems generally better. Am still hanging on to r points though and going for free clicks on both. What one doesn't have the other one does. Just seems quidco is generally better notwithstanding the £5 they keep per year. Ready to be corrected if I'm missing the plot. Was well pleased with a great reduction today though... Boots looks good on it too. What do you think?
  • Jeff121
    Jeff121 Posts: 430 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    I'm still on R points but bought a £349 tv today from comet and the cashback was ooooh so much better from quidco. Then I started surfing their site and the cashback seems generally better. Am still hanging on to r points though and going for free clicks on both. What one doesn't have the other one does. Just seems quidco is generally better notwithstanding the £5 they keep per year. Ready to be corrected if I'm missing the plot. Was well pleased with a great reduction today though... Boots looks good on it too. What do you think?
    Couldn't agree more, have you seen how much Quidco are paying out on new connections to e2save, a whopping £36.50. I have been using Linemypocket for the past year or so but will use Quidco where the rewards are highest, best advice is check the rebate before you buy the goods and buy through the best rebate site.
  • m00nie
    m00nie Posts: 2,314 Forumite
    quidcos only downfall is it takes forever to pay out.
  • BigAde
    BigAde Posts: 439 Forumite
    m00nie wrote:
    quidcos only downfall is it takes forever to pay out.

    A bit like greasypalm then... :D
    Ah! Good old trusty beer... I hope you never change.
  • Jeff121
    Jeff121 Posts: 430 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    m00nie wrote:
    quidcos only downfall is it takes forever to pay out.
    How long would you say "forever" is? I have been waiting since April for Linemypocket to pay out £15 rebate on a phone that I bought from e2save, also a friend didn't get his rebate on an RBS credit card, they told him they had no record of transaction. I suppose these things do happen but as far a Linemypocket goes they are not the quickest either. Any experience or info that you or I and others input can only be for the common good, at the end of the day we all want to save money and get the best deal. Hope that Quidco lives up to its expectations and pay out, thanks for your comments.
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