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Good on you woohoo! Well done! :T
I found it very strange that several Validated/Tracked items suddenly changed to Received after I sent my LBA to the Dartford flat. I don't believe in coincidence. :rolleyes: I'm now only waiting on Sainsbury's Finance @£35. I may join the Moan Zone for a change in layout! :rotfl:
@ Torby: I really can't be bothered. :rolleyes:
@ Cassandra: I don't think this is the case for every website offering cashback. When I took out my car insurance in April I followed Martin's guide and searched through Compare the Market, Confused, Money Supermarket etc. before checking out Quidco. The Co-op was, infact, one of the cheapest quotes I got even before the cashback. I think, if I remember rightly, they were about £30 more than the nearest rival, so with the cashback, I saved about £45, which I wouldn't have got if I'd gone for the cheaper rival. (I can say this now as the cashback's actually showing as Received at long last! And before the usual subjects come in and start going on about cookie cleaning and comparison sites, yes I did clean the cashe before going through Quidco. Tisk). Besides that, I shop quite a fair bit on Play.com through TopCashBack and it's nice to get a few quid back. I've also started getting Joint Aid for one of my cats from Healthy Direct via TCB. Last order came to £19.99 for which I got £5.00 cashback. I used to use Healthspan, but Healthy Direct was slightly cheaper for the same products, plus the cashback. Add in TCB's new rate of 50% back from eBay revenue and you've got a good deal on most of your shopping!
I'm sure there are companies that are more expensive, cashback or no, but you have to shop around a bit to see what the best deal is.0 -
then again Lynsey, they're not exactly meeting on neutral ground are they, certainly bring your solicitor, bring your company accountants etc, why not meet at a local hotel (neutral ground)...obviously Ruthha learned nothing with her stint at the UN
This Torby clearly off his rocker . Would he let his wife meet 3 people she had never meet in some Local Hotel .
Also what the hell it got to do with him where they meet , I remember that Quidco had invited him to Sheffield but he could not get across the Giants Causeway.
If they meet at the top of the Eiffel Tower its got sod all to do with him , mind his own business and get on with his life .
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Actually I think it has nothing to do with any of us but while ruthaa persists in posting her daily struggle on here it makes it everyone's business whether we like it or not.
Have a nice day.0 -
With regard to concerns over the Data Protection Act, surely as Ruthha is acting as a 'friend' there is no Data Protection implication? No expert, but just feel that surely that is not what the Act is supposed to cover.0
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Edinburghlass wrote: »Actually I think it has nothing to do with any of us but while ruthaa persists in posting her daily struggle on here it makes it everyone's business whether we like it or not.
Have a nice day.
Well, it doesn't really does it? You, poolie, geordieracer, Torby and a few others have no vested interest in what ruthha is doing; you're only coming into the thread to nit-pick and generally stick up for Quidco. As many have said before, if you have no problems with Quidco, good for you, we're happy for you. If you can't contribute to the thread with anything other than slagging off those of us who're trying to get money out of Quidco, why are you here? I can only assume it's because you enjoy !!!!!ing. :rolleyes:0 -
patchwork_cat wrote: »With regard to concerns over the Data Protection Act, surely as Ruthha is acting as a 'friend' there is no Data Protection implication? No expert, but just feel that surely that is not what the Act is supposed to cover.
So you can post personal information about people you know as long as they are your friends?0 -
woohoo_postingid wrote: »Hey, I joined the Quidclan "Moan Zone" today and my Co-op has gone from validated to received in less than 6 hours since I posted my annoyance.
Surely too much of a co-incidence for them not to be related after all this time?
Give it a go, you've nothing to lose.I found it very strange that several Validated/Tracked items suddenly changed to Received after I sent my LBA to the Dartford flat. I don't believe in coincidence. :rolleyes: I'm now only waiting on Sainsbury's Finance @£35. I may join the Moan Zone for a change in layout! :rotfl:
Not surprised at all and you will find lots of long term problems sorted in the next few weeks, they are under enormous pressure and under the spotlight. They can't really be shown as failing.
Well done Fenris, shame you had to fight so hard, but not the first time transactions have been received once thtreatened.
Lynsey**** Sealed Pot Challenge - Member #96 ****
No. 9 target £600 - :staradmin (x21)No. 6 Total £740.00 - No. 7 £1000.00 - No. 8 £875.00 - No. 9 £700.00 (target met)0 -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-Ibe03IYZw
Fighting for rights ruthha is frowned upon as you have noticed, not like your own homeland I'm afraid.
The English (most) would rather spend hours slating someone rather than standing up..............this is England.
Lynsey
oh dear Lynsey,bit of bad language on that youtube thread....oooerrrr....:o
what about the French and their rights, funny when they fight for them it ruins British holidays when they block the ports, it causes problems for British lorry drivers when they block the roads, they stop trucks and burn British sheep, they let economic migrants camp near the coast so they can illegally enter our country...I'm now a retired teacher... hooray ...:j
Those who can do, those who can't, come to me for lessons:cool:0 -
Well, it doesn't really does it? You, poolie, geordieracer, Torby and a few others have no vested interest in what ruthha is doing; you're only coming into the thread to nit-pick and generally stick up for Quidco. As many have said before, if you have no problems with Quidco, good for you, we're happy for you. If you can't contribute to the thread with anything other than slagging off those of us who're trying to get money out of Quidco, why are you here? I can only assume it's because you enjoy !!!!!ing. :rolleyes:
MSE members are entitled to read the forums and to reply and express their opinions, whether you like it or not.0 -
Please Torby leave my country out of this . I could mention your own country and the troubles you have had and are still having but i will not.
You on the whole are not a very nice person.
Thank you0
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