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WOW - Freecycle and WOW - Quidco
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Freecycle is top`s!!
Found it when i found this site.
And my 2 youngest kids now finally have a really good quality carpet in there bedroom!!
I cant belive what people will just throw or give away.
Highly recommened!!Proud to be DEBT FREE AT LAST0 -
chilli_dog wrote:Are you using AOL as your browser?
If so use IE.
Are you on broadband? If so download another browser (firefox is a good one) see if that works.
Post back if still no good
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
Martin
No, Wanadoo/Orange, using new version of Beta IE though, so maybe I'll try on my work pc tomorrow. Thanks!0 -
You can get nectar points for buying at Amazon through Nectar e-stores.molit wrote:one down side with quidco (one of the only ones I can find) is that they dont appear to have a link to amazon - the only one I've found is on themutual.net - pm me if you want a referral link.Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN0 -
newleaf wrote:Can anybody answer this (possibly) dumb question about Quidco? I've joined, and discovered that a number of merchants I have been using regularly for years are featured. Does this mean I can now get cash back by continuing to use these merchants via Quidco even though I have regularly ordered from them via the 'normal' route for years?
as the other poster said, things like play and boots where you are placing individual orders no problem. if you are already a member of say a casino then no, you wont be able to. but....
things like Direct Line..i have a DL policy now, and when its up for renewal i wont renew, i will sign up again via quidco. also my last renewal in december was 205.00 but i checked earlier this week and if i signed up online with exactly the same cover it would be £135.00, a 70.00 saving before the 60.00 cashback..
guess i will never renew again, i know i wont get quidco every year, but i will get a dam site cheaper policy.:D0
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