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Quidco Payout

brummiebird
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I know a lot of people have queried in the past whether Quidco actually pay out and how long it generally takes. Well, I thought I would do a quick update. I joined in January and went for all the obvious ones...Mecca £50.00, Blockbuster £15.00, Ebay £7.00 etc etc and finally racked up a total of £125.00. I watched avidly to see when they were tracked, validated, paid etc and waited with baited breath for them to say when they would pay me. Well at the start of this week £80.02 was scheduled to be paid into my paypal account in March and today I finally got the payment into my Paypal account!!!! I am absolutely delighted and it really could not have come at a better time. I was a bit sceptical at first that someone was going to give me money for "nothing" but my faith has been restored. On top of the things I have recently sold on Ebay I now have a grand total of £180 in my paypal account...WOOHOO!!!!
Am going to have another good look at the website now to see if there is anything I might have missed that is worth having a go at.
https://www.quidco.com
Am going to have another good look at the website now to see if there is anything I might have missed that is worth having a go at.
https://www.quidco.com
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Well done :j :j :j :j :j :j :j :jA journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
Savings For Kids 1st Jan 2019 £16,112
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Great post, thank you!
I am going to be buying a few birthday presents soon (must!) and Quidco will be my first port of callLeason learnt :beer:0 -
Brilliant, I joined a couple of weeks ago and have racked up £18.40 so far doing the Blockbuster trial and buying my mum some flowers for mothers day. Does anyone have any recommendations for other good offers on quidco that don't involve a bid spend?My mantra is "Never pay full price!"0
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Yes Quidco is really good - I have racked up £185 with a few yet to track. The gambling ones are the best - really easy to do the matched bets and earn the cashback risk free.
You need a pot of about £100 IMHO - see the gambling board - there are folk who have made loads more than me !0 -
It seems all of the good ones have been taken off, I joined Mecca bingo and for just joining and not putting any money forward they paid me £50.00, Ebay used to pay £7.00 for opening an account. I believe they still pay 75p for every "buy it now" item you buy. But you must always remember to go through Quidco to access your ebay etc. If I think of anymore I will post them on here. A friend of mine joined all of the betting sites but to be honest I don't have the cash to put forward although the returns are very good. There is a bingo one (can't remember which one...sorry) but for every pound you put in they wll match it up to the value of £125.00, again if I remember I will let you know.
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my daughter has just done her car insurance through quidco to the AA. Although the insurance was £6 dearer than er Churchill quote she's had £60 back which has made it a nice little earner.
Our car insurance is due and funny enough AA is £12 dearer than my usual company but as it will still pay me £60 back it make the insurance very cheap.
The biggest problem is remembering to go through Quidco in the first place.The curve that can set a lot of things straight is a smile0 -
Thanks I will check out the Mecca Bingo!!My mantra is "Never pay full price!"0
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I done the Mecca bingo as well and I changed my house insurance to Barclays and got £75 for that. Done car insurance through esure and got £25. Bingos.co.uk pay £30 but you've got to play £10 although they give you 25% extra on each deposit. Victor Chandler pay £30 and you only have to play £5.00 I think. Just waiting for my first payout which is due any time now.0
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miss_angie1 wrote:Brilliant, I joined a couple of weeks ago and have racked up £18.40 so far doing the Blockbuster trial and buying my mum some flowers for mothers day. Does anyone have any recommendations for other good offers on quidco that don't involve a bid spend?
:beer: monster30th June 2021 completely debt free…. Downsized, reduced working hours and living the dream.0 -
I used Quidco for the first time last night to apply for the A&L Current Account - its £45 cashback. Just praying that the tracking works ok. I did clear cookies, etc, but nothing showing up on there yet.
Fingers crossed.Back on the DFW Wagon:
CC - £3,300 on 0% til 04/2020
CC - £4,500 on 0% til 02/2019
Loan - £12,063.84 as at 4/1/180
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