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Make £40 pure profit from paydayuk

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  • PNPSUKNET
    PNPSUKNET Posts: 4,265 Forumite
    They may have a lot of applicants, will check later
  • Jennifer_Jane
    Jennifer_Jane Posts: 3,237 Forumite
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    Thanks for post PNPSUKNET - also did mine today. £80 loan, cost £100, so hope Quidco does track. Perhaps if we can regroup when it's showing (and paid)???

    As Viktory said - easy money!

    Jen
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  • PNPSUKNET
    PNPSUKNET Posts: 4,265 Forumite
    will do. Quidco though do sort problems out unlike other cashback sites
  • Jennifer_Jane
    Jennifer_Jane Posts: 3,237 Forumite
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    clarence83 wrote: »
    Done it, never used quidco before but it looks amazing, i could save loads on here!!

    £100 loan, minus the £25 interest and £5 signup fee, not bad profit! C x

    Quidco is wonderful (other cashback companies are available...) but I do like Quidco. Don't forget to clear cookies before each transaction.

    Jen
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  • Jennifer_Jane
    Jennifer_Jane Posts: 3,237 Forumite
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    Just looked back on Quidco and PaydayUK is tracking - it wasn't for my last post. I took out the loan at about 1 o'clock today.

    Jen
    x
  • PNPSUKNET
    PNPSUKNET Posts: 4,265 Forumite
    think its tracking slow, but at least come up. same day service doesnt happen though. I would put the funds into a savings account for a couple of weeks if paid monthly and a few days before due put it back in your account.
  • Jennifer_Jane
    Jennifer_Jane Posts: 3,237 Forumite
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    PNPSUKNET wrote: »
    think its tracking slow, but at least come up. same day service doesnt happen though. I would put the funds into a savings account for a couple of weeks if paid monthly and a few days before due put it back in your account.

    Hi - actually I won't personally bother with doing that as the rates are quite low, so I've nothing in Savings accounts at the moment. But great idea for a future loan.

    They've given me an extra month to repay it - I suppose it makes them seem like nice guys. Won't be spending it, but you are wise to suggest it gets put away out of sight, though!

    Will check my bank account in a while. Tomorrow probably.

    Jen
    x
  • PNPSUKNET
    PNPSUKNET Posts: 4,265 Forumite
    Only want it for the cash back been honest
  • Mooey65
    Mooey65 Posts: 87 Forumite
    Mines just tracked from last night
  • Sportbilly_2
    Sportbilly_2 Posts: 195 Forumite
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    I've been thinking of doing this for a while, but a couple of paranoid thoughts have always held me back-

    Do Payday UK spam you with phone calls and the like, or are they a bit more restrained than I imagine them to be?

    Also, how does this look on your credit report? Does the fact you've applied to them make you look a little desperate compared to more mainstream loan companies, or does it actually improve it as you've paid off a credit agreement?
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