nhs cash back site

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just found this site dont know how good it is but they seem to do a good cash back....

http://www.nhscashback.co.uk/
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  • JasonLVC
    JasonLVC Posts: 16,762 Forumite
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    Not a bad site, but suggest users shop around the cashback sites.

    NHS site offers £12.50 for a new mobile phone contract with e2save, but Quidco offer £36.50

    You might find it offers better deals on one thing, but not the other.
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  • Gondo_2
    Gondo_2 Posts: 116 Forumite
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    Not in the NHS? Same company (E-deals UK) runs a cashback site open to all http://www.edealsuk.com.

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  • Browntoa
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    site seems to be trading on the NHS name though, no sign of a formal agreement to use the NHS name

    both sites registered to the same person, chockalingam kumar

    Quidco offers miles better cashback :)
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  • Bertville
    Bertville Posts: 193 Forumite
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    Not heard of this site before & not sure if it is really linked to the NHS as I know that NHS staff have their own dedicated web site for getting discounts. Would be interested to hear what other people know.
  • Clasics
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    Even if it WAS officially linked to the NHS (I don't think it is, btw), you would STILL be mad to use it when there are cashback sites like Quidco that give 100% of the cashback to you, all for charging you an admin fee of £5 per year (they only charge this fee if you actually earn at least that amount). There are some people who baulk at paying a £5/yr fee......then are happy to accept, for example, a £30 cashback from taking out an AA car insurance policy (like you would with this site) as opposed to being paid £60 at Quidco. Strange....

    PS Or how about Zurich car insurance? £15 cashback here, and £65 cashback with Quidco. It's a bit of a no-brainer, I suspect.
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  • clares4199
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    Hi this is a great way for NHS & Emergency services staff to get discounts & earn cashback!! Check it out fellow overworked & underpaid health workers!!
    :j:beer:
  • sahara007
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    I am an NHS employee and use Quidco as oppose to NHS Cashback, Quidco offer much better rates.

    NHS Discounts often has some good deals/money off codes but sometimes there are better deals to be found from googling about or looking on MSE forum ;). There is also Red Guava which is similar to NHS Discounts where you can get some good deals too, however Red Guava is an organisational account and not an individual account (check with your HR/Employee service dept for the details of your organisations log in details).
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  • picnmix
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    sahara007 wrote: »
    I am an NHS employee and use Quidco as oppose to NHS Cashback, Quidco offer much better rates.

    NHS Discounts often has some good deals/money off codes but sometimes there are better deals to be found from googling about or looking on MSE forum ;). There is also Red Guava which is similar to NHS Discounts where you can get some good deals too, however Red Guava is an organisational account and not an individual account (check with your HR/Employee service dept for the details of your organisations log in details).
    Don't forget that you can use your NHS Discounts in store as well, you have to show your picture ID badge, not sure if all of the ones on NHS Discounts let you do it but know that some do.
  • DCFC79
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    clares4199 wrote: »
    Hi this is a great way for NHS & Emergency services staff to get discounts & earn cashback!! Check it out fellow overworked & underpaid health workers!!
    :j:beer:


    quidco is a better site
  • rhodrie
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    NHSCashBack promote themselves to NHS employees via HR departments; it allows them to offer a benefit to their employees at no cost. (By choosing to pass on the message to their employees they effectively endorse the product.)

    Any views on the NHSCashBack Black Card? It seems more convenient than remembering to print out vouchers.
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