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I love topcashback!!!
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Seriously - I've banked about £188 to my paypal in just over a year by doing my normal internet stuff through the portal.
It's paid for my ebay habit! Being a bit wonky-disabled means I do a lot of internet shopping and so getting my ebay stuff paid for (and then some more cashback on those purchases!) is a damn fine thing IMHO !!
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But I think I might lurrrvve Martin even more!!:eek:
It's paid for my ebay habit! Being a bit wonky-disabled means I do a lot of internet shopping and so getting my ebay stuff paid for (and then some more cashback on those purchases!) is a damn fine thing IMHO !!
:money:
But I think I might lurrrvve Martin even more!!:eek:
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Seriously - I've banked about £188 to my paypal in just over a year by doing my normal internet stuff through the portal.
It's paid for my ebay habit! Being a bit wonky-disabled means I do a lot of internet shopping and so getting my ebay stuff paid for (and then some more cashback on those purchases!) is a damn fine thing IMHO !!
:money:
But I think I might lurrrvve Martin even more!!:eek:
Quidco is also quality, and you can pay direct into your bank account (so no paypal charges)0 -
have to agree on quidco, over £400 since August last year and that was only on things we would normally buy including the post office life insurance deal0
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I agree with both of these posts.
It isn't quite as easy as it once was, to earn free cash through these sites, but if you have the time and remember to shop through them, it can be lucrative.
I have banked well over £600.00 through Quidco, over the past couple of years, so they remain the favourite, with Topcashback a close second.When life throws you lemons...put them in a gin and tonic !!0 -
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Yeah quidco is great and recently they have been paying up outstanding transactions from 2006/07 out of their own pocket!A dAy WiThOuT wInE iS lIkE a DaY wItHoUt SuNsHiNe0
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Quidco charge you the £5 fee once you make that, Topcashback don't and both take forever to track. I have 3 items on Topcashback in the enquiries section because they have not tracked, they have been there for 3 months. Very frustrating!!No you're not a vegetarian if you eat any animal or fish, so do not insult genuine veggies by calling yourself one! :mad:
Thanks to everyone who posts competitions. You are the stars of the board :T:j:T0 -
I can confirm Quidco are paying outstanding cashback where the company involved have not responded to old enquiries. I have just been awarded £100 from Quidco's own funds relating to a query I made in 2006 about a transaction with Prudential not tracking.
Brilliant, I had given up on it years ago.:j0 -
Ditto all the above. I've had 3 transactions which didn't track from years ago - and which I'd given up on - paid by Quidco recently, as part of their amnesty.
Over last 2-3 years I'd say I've averaged £100 per month from Quidco so definitely worth using :T0
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