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  • Lucie_2
    Lucie_2 Posts: 1,482 Forumite
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    leni wrote:
    Is it bad of me to book hotel rooms for work through PB? I need to book 10 rooms at 1,500 points per room! :eek: thats £130 worth of boots vouchers!:T
    I do it all the time! 1500 pigsback points for a holiday inn reservation & a train ticket booked through quidco soon add up! All paid for on my M&S credit card which earns reward points.

    £130 in boots would do all of my christmas shopping!
  • randan
    randan Posts: 393 Forumite
    Thanks Claire DC

    I thought that maybe the way I was explaining this was not clear so it is nice to see that my point has been understood.

    Unfortunately I am not interested in Betfair vouchers and there are no Outback's near me.
    Your really can not beat a good bargain !!!
  • ~cleo~
    ~cleo~ Posts: 583 Forumite
    leni wrote:
    but surely most of you are getting your points by not laying out any money - so I can see the problem! I've paid for a subscription to a magazine I buy anyway so I got discount and 1,000 PP, the rest is through competitions/sign ups and CT's so therefore your getting PP for free anyway so in effect your getting your vouchers for free also! better than a slap on the wrist

    actually i get most of my points for buying thru PB and always have i guess my loyalty to them is the free points they offer aswell and the fact i 99% of the time exchange them for CDWOW vouchers...but the free points (these days) dont really make up what they add on top, they used to i suppose thats why they used to give the free points as they knew they would recoup the money.....sorry for the rant just feeling a bit dissapointed with PB these days i used to log on to PB at least 2 or 3 times a day now its way way less
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  • Claire_DC
    Claire_DC Posts: 1,269 Forumite
    randan wrote:
    Thanks Claire DC

    I thought that maybe the way I was explaining this was not clear so it is nice to see that my point has been understood.

    Unfortunately I am not interested in Betfair vouchers and there are no Outback's near me.


    As far as i am aware, you don't have to actually spend the betfair vouchers, you can just withdraw as cash/cheque.. although i'm not sure if it's against any rules, i can't see it being but you might want to check?!
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  • moosetastic
    moosetastic Posts: 1,195 Forumite
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    oooh Ive had a recipe printed on the Jamies School Dinners page!! no points up for grabs though but still, my recipe in print!!
    You're so very special, I wish I was special :dance:

  • AnnieH
    AnnieH Posts: 8,088 Forumite
    I bet it's not as yummy as the Dr:smileyhea :kisses2: :happyhear :smileyhea
  • kathfisch
    kathfisch Posts: 3,042 Forumite
    Claire_DC wrote:
    As far as i am aware, you don't have to actually spend the betfair vouchers, you can just withdraw as cash/cheque.. although i'm not sure if it's against any rules, i can't see it being but you might want to check?!

    You can withdraw the credit from your betfair account without spending it - I've done it with no probs. If you've deposited with a card before (e.g. a £10 deposit when registering through quidco to get cashback) then the amount will be credited to your card (like a refund). If you haven't deposited before then I believe the amount will be sent out in the form of a cheque so make sure your name and address details are correct!

    I prefer this method of cashing in my points as I get the greatest possible value from them, it takes the same length of time as it does for a voucher to arrive, and I can spend the money on whatever I like :j :D
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  • Claire_DC
    Claire_DC Posts: 1,269 Forumite
    kathfisch wrote:
    You can withdraw the credit from your betfair account without spending it - I've done it with no probs. If you've deposited with a card before (e.g. a £10 deposit when registering through quidco to get cashback) then the amount will be credited to your card (like a refund). If you haven't deposited before then I believe the amount will be sent out in the form of a cheque so make sure your name and address details are correct!

    I prefer this method of cashing in my points as I get the greatest possible value from them, it takes the same length of time as it does for a voucher to arrive, and I can spend the money on whatever I like :j :D



    Thanks for that, didn't want to say it as gospel as i haven't done this myself as i am using them for my matched betting funds.

    :)
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  • jockettuk
    jockettuk Posts: 5,809 Forumite
    leni wrote:
    Is it bad of me to book hotel rooms for work through PB? I need to book 10 rooms at 1,500 points per room! :eek: thats £130 worth of boots vouchers!:T
    only 10 rooms you go for it mate.. you get some benefit out of the hassle of doing the arrangements ..
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  • smartie1976
    smartie1976 Posts: 1,984 Forumite
    How do I get round the betfair register asking me for my credit card details on the funding page?
    It won't let me just click through that page
    It's BOUGHT (to Buy), not BROUGHT (to bring) AND you cannot be frauded, only DEfrauded.

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