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Quidco question
Hi,
I want to get a mobile from e2save for my sister but I thought I would go through Quidco to save her extra money, the mobile account will be under her name but the Quidco account is under my name, is it possible to do this?
Will they find out I have done this?
I want to get a mobile from e2save for my sister but I thought I would go through Quidco to save her extra money, the mobile account will be under her name but the Quidco account is under my name, is it possible to do this?
Will they find out I have done this?
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Your best bet is to make a new quodco account in her name. If she do not have an email account then it is a very good time to make a yahoo email account because they are introduced a dot in their email accounts just now. By this new facility you would be able to make her a new very good email account and then a quodco account and that is all. Good luck!0
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I will then have to setup a PayPal account for her so the funds can be transferred.0
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Dunno about Quidco but I brought a Dell PC for father in law (to be) through RPoints and it went through fine. Also got them some Home Insurance with the PO and that was in their details too and all fine with RPoints.
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MORPH3US wrote:Dunno about Quidco but I brought a Dell PC for father in law (to be) through RPoints and it went through fine. Also got them some Home Insurance with the PO and that was in their details too and all fine with RPoints.
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I suppose its just a tracking cookie that tracks your order and it does not pass any other details on.0 -
I've done so much through cashback sites in other peoples names and never a problem - if you open another Quidco account you'll pay the admin fee again, don't bother.2p off is still 2p off!0
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quidco's only makes money from the referal link... regardless of who owns the contract you buy, as long as you use the referal link to buy any contract, it should be fine... quidco dont find out any personal information which you tell e2save.. they just know if you buy a contract or not0
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I think the reason when Quidco say not to buy transactions in other people's name is because when you come to manually claim your points/cash, Quidco can refuse as it states that the transaction should be going through in YOUR name.
I agree that you should be able to buy things in other people's name without having to sign up for another Quidco account, but just think if the transaction(s) doesn't get processed and you have to manually claim, then potentially you've lost say £31.50 (if say going through e2save) as you put the transaction through as another person's name.:eek: If you have been able to make transactions in other peoples' name then nice one.
Regarding transferring the funds, you should be able to top up your paypal to say over £50 and then take it all out without being charged the 20p fee!
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