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Using cashback site to buy boiler cover
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BG have offered me Homecare 200 at £15.30/mth which I want to accept. I've checked and can get to BG site via topcashback but as I go thru process and almost reach the end I can't find any box to add my code to get the special price. Leaflet I've got says to log onto britishgas.co.uk/10 so does anybody know if I can use topcashback to get my special price and get the cashback too? 
Every penny saved is needed. Many thanks.

Every penny saved is needed. Many thanks.
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Homecare 200 (with no fees for repairs) costs from £17 p.m.
If you've code a code from someone to get the price down, you probably can't use it with any cashback site. It's probably being funded from the same pot, but being offered in a different way, if you see what I mean - you can't get the same money twice."Now to trolling as a concept. .... Personally, I've always found it a little sad that people choose to spend such a large proportion of their lives in this way but they do, and we have to deal with it." - MSE Forum Manager 6th July 20100 -
Thanks Premier. I think you're right, but I was hoping to save more. I'm going to go ahead with it anyway.
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BG have offered me Homecare 200 at £15.30/mth which I want to accept. I've checked and can get to BG site via topcashback but as I go thru process and almost reach the end I can't find any box to add my code to get the special price. Leaflet I've got says to log onto britishgas.co.uk/10 so does anybody know if I can use topcashback to get my special price and get the cashback too?
Every penny saved is needed. Many thanks.
If that is so, why waste £183.60 p.a. on Homecare cover? Put the money in a savings account and you'll soon have enough to cover most eventualities.No free lunch, and no free laptop0 -
If that is so, why waste £183.60 p.a. on Homecare cover? Put the money in a savings account and you'll soon have enough to cover most eventualities.
very true, unless you're really unable to save up money regularly to cover 'emergencies' those policy's usually represent terrible value for what you actually get for them.....0
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