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What about Quidco? They're relatively new, but they seem to offer quite a good deal: £5 admin charge for the year, but the rest of the savings are passed on to you. Good if you make quite a lot of purchases over the net.
http://www.quidco.com/0 -
isayoldchap wrote:Try also https://www.quidco.com
They like to offer double cashback.It's still in the first stages of development so be patient with whats on there :j :beer:
No contact details on the site only email, no forums or anything how do they make money (only £5 per person per year) if they give it all away seems very suss to me0 -
isayoldchap wrote:Try also www.quidco.com
They like to offer double cashback.It's still in the first stages of development so be patient with whats on there :j :beer:
The problem with Quidco though is that although they offer higher % cashback in most cases you have to pay them £5 of your annual cashback which effectively erodes the benefits of the higher cashback - unless you are a big spender. I also found when I tried them that they were a bit hit and miss at automatically tracking earnt cashback, and although their customer service was very polite and friendly and helped me test the tracking using Kelkoo transactions (which worked fine - so not my security settings!) further transactions have been missed off!
The most reliable service I have used is RPoints.:EasterBun
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BNU wrote:Can anyone throw any light on the merits of using Pigsback.com? Signed up yesterday, but I also use RPoints & Linemypocket, and GreasyPalm (using the one that offers the highest cashback in each instance) - but although I started off just using GreasyPalm I am using them a lot less frequently now because I find that I almost always have to track and manually claim most cashback incidences myself - which I really cannot be bothered with, and makes me doubt their integrity!
Dont see the point using different cachback sites all the time as your money is everwhere, just stick with Rpoints they match any other sites offers
http://www.rpoints.com/highestcashback0 -
deanos wrote:Dont see the point using different cachback sites all the time as your money is everwhere, just stick with Rpoints they match any other sites offers
http://www.rpoints.com/highestcashback
Err, no they don't! For just one example, Rpoints only give 2% points for Dell, whereas Linemypocket (and no doubt Greasypalm) pay 2.5%. Just goes to show you should shop around first, according to what offer you are looking for...0 -
deanos wrote:Dont see the point using different cachback sites all the time as your money is everwhere, just stick with Rpoints they match any other sites offers
http://www.rpoints.com/highestcashback
Thanks Deanos! I had no idea that they did this, brilliant - Cheers! :beer::EasterBun
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badger wrote:Err, no they don't! For just one example, Rpoints only give 2% points for Dell, whereas Linemypocket (and no doubt Greasypalm) pay 2.5%. Just goes to show you should shop around first, according to what offer you are looking for...
Did you follow the link Badger? Seems that they do, unless you can enlighten us further?!:EasterBun
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