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Swinton insurance cash back and quidco
meat_n2_reg
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Hi ,
Just got a quote for my motorbike from Swinton and they are giving a £30 cash back on their site , also noticed that quidco are offering £40 cash back .
If I buy insurance through quidco would I be intitled to both cash backs ? ie a total saving of £70 ?
If so mu insurance would cost £33 fully comp !!:money:
Regards Steve
Just got a quote for my motorbike from Swinton and they are giving a £30 cash back on their site , also noticed that quidco are offering £40 cash back .
If I buy insurance through quidco would I be intitled to both cash backs ? ie a total saving of £70 ?
If so mu insurance would cost £33 fully comp !!:money:
Regards Steve
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Possibly.
Some people are reporting that their quotes from Quidco from the same Insurer work out more expensive on Quidco so you'll have to check.
Remember to delete you cookies before you do the quidco as sometimes the cookies stop you getting the quidco cash back0 -
i did my home insurance 4 weeks ago.
was unsure because the quidco tracking rate was low. but they do track - it just takes about 3 weeks. weirdly it tracked as £45 though
i got the other cashback email from swinton and have posted it off. it takes quite a while though - 3 months i think it might have said.
so all in all it should work. i had a similar thing with po car nsurance and their £50 cashback - both were paid without any hassle.0 -
I have found that similar cashback deals are unrelated to eachother and you should therefore get both.
The Quidco cash back is argueably an 'intro bonus'; ie a "third party" has ported you through to Swinton's website for a successful sale. So the introducer (which ultimately becomes you) gets his commission. you as the buyer gets his bonus.
Whatever the outcome - never rely on Quidco. You should look at it as a 'nice bonus' if it works.....Reassuringly expensive0 -
I'm unrelated to Swinton - and I warn you that they are the future....
Bag the shares.......Reassuringly expensive0
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