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Scottish Power £60 cash back
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MoneyMiser
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in Energy
Hi All,
I know this is not as much as the cash back websites, but for those who dont have a topcashback or quidco account, moneysupermarket.com are giving away £60 cash back for applications to Scottish Power's Online Energy Saver 9 tariff today and tomorrow only!
MM
I know this is not as much as the cash back websites, but for those who dont have a topcashback or quidco account, moneysupermarket.com are giving away £60 cash back for applications to Scottish Power's Online Energy Saver 9 tariff today and tomorrow only!
MM
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Even more with Quidco, Miser.
£120.50, cancellation charges apply.
Tempting, but NO No No, I love my Ebico too much.
Lotta moola though...aarrgh!!!!0 -
Even more with Quidco, Miser.
£120.50, cancellation charges apply.
Tempting, but NO No No, I love my Ebico too much.
Lotta moola though...aarrgh!!!!
I think the cancellation charges are only around £50 tho, so if you're getting £120 a pop switching you stil end up £70 up hopping thru them for a few months before heading off to the next one....
Just be sure you're clearing those cookies each time0 -
Hmm. Nice to know you earn £1815 per hour, Money Miser. How much money have you lost spending time posting that post?
For those of us whose time is worth less than £60.50 per two minutes I'm not sure why we wouldn't set up with a topcashback or whomever.
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I switched to Scottish Power today to get the extra £50. I ran through calculations very carefully to check it was cheaper than my current supplier. I didn't check cashback sites though, just took the MSE email at face value. I could have earned nearly twice as much.0
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Hmm. Nice to know you earn £1815 per hour, Money Miser. How much money have you lost spending time posting that post?
For those of us whose time is worth less than £60.50 per two minutes I'm not sure why we wouldn't set up with a topcashback or whomever.
Not exactly sure what you are on about Kim but I did state in my post that you can get more going to these cashback sites. You may be surprised by this but some people actually use comparrison sites.....can you believe it??! Crazy I know
MM0
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