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mr sceptic here:p
joined quidco in april and bought 2 dell computers through it, i thought i'd done it wrong...
just checked my quidco account £26:money:
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sorry but can (some) posters please not claim they have made money for nothing when in fact they have not. this makes newbies think they are missing out big time. i.e recent post i made **** in last few months. Most of the items listed require a spend for a return ie o2 monthly contract no outlay £35 return requires a monthly contract of £18. so be honest folks. money saving is also about time saving -chasing false posted leads is frustrating.0
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clarew wrote:sorry-was referring above to the post office travel insurance offer, where a child policy was brought for 2.75 and £8 cashback received. Is not letting me buy an individual child policy!
Their website is a bit strange here, the only way I could get it to work was input the child's details as the policyholder and therefore the main insured person. Perhaps they have changed the site since I used it but I managed to insure a child on their own for £2.75. Cashback is tracking ok at £8.Quidco ~ £3,718 | Greasypalm ~ £354 | Freefivers ~ £45 | Pigsback ~ £260 shopping vouchers + 15 CDs
Total cashback / freebies / money-saving: 2006 ~ £3,961 | 2007 ~ 3,610 | 2008 ~ £4,159 | 2009 ~ £1,449
MFD ~ [strike]Sep 2023[/strike] Oct 20100 -
bugly wrote:sorry but can (some) posters please not claim they have made money for nothing when in fact they have not. this makes newbies think they are missing out big time. i.e recent post i made **** in last few months. Most of the items listed require a spend for a return ie o2 monthly contract no outlay £35 return requires a monthly contract of £18. so be honest folks. money saving is also about time saving -chasing false posted leads is frustrating.
Equally the Inkclub requires £2.99 P+P to get the £8 - so the profit is £5.01.Quidco ~ £3,718 | Greasypalm ~ £354 | Freefivers ~ £45 | Pigsback ~ £260 shopping vouchers + 15 CDs
Total cashback / freebies / money-saving: 2006 ~ £3,961 | 2007 ~ 3,610 | 2008 ~ £4,159 | 2009 ~ £1,449
MFD ~ [strike]Sep 2023[/strike] Oct 20100 -
Very recently (I think!) added are Windows Live http://www.quidco.com/?search=windows+live you can get £1.02 for starting a free live space and £1.20 for downloading the Windows Live Toolbar. I downloaded it and unloaded it as soon as the tracking appeared which was within the hour.0
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hi i did the same did a few searches then removed as it was messing up my computer but i still got tracked
An Infinity of forests lies dormant within the dreams of one acorn.
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in terms of the inkclub thing what do you order on the site it mentions something for £0 but there is no link to click is there a particular cheap cartridge I should order just for the cashback?MFi3 member 105 - MFW date Oct 2023 - 12 years 9 months more0
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think inkclub doesnt charge for the first order only the postage and packing is charged?esthomizzy wrote:in terms of the inkclub thing what do you order on the site it mentions something for £0 but there is no link to click is there a particular cheap cartridge I should order just for the cashback?0 -
jeppy wrote:No, Quidco do not allow this. I didn't read the terms and conditions and applied for myself and my oh for something.
I then received an email advising me that I was not allowed to do this. Bearing in mind they only charge £5 you may as well both register. i have registered my oh now!!
However, this wasn't the first time I had done this, I really didn't know and they were very good about it and still allowed the commission!
I love Quidco!!!
I became an affiliate a while back, just so that I and my friends could benefit from the commission, but then I came across Quidco!! No hassle all you have to do is remember to link through them for every internet shop.
Try world books, you get £11 commission, phones are great!!
I have just had £77 for HSA and £50 from Butlins Bingo, but these are not on their site now.
Hi, please forgive a daft question, but I'm a newbie to Quidco and would like to make a purchase today. I was wondering if it would be possible to go through my Quidco account to Boots (signing into my Boots account) and buy goodies, but at checkout pay with card in DH's name? Would the transaction still track for me or would he have to open his own Quidco account and then do it that way? Any advice would be much appreciated.0 -
grilli wrote:think inkclub doesnt charge for the first order only the postage and packing is charged?
cool you mean you can order anything?MFi3 member 105 - MFW date Oct 2023 - 12 years 9 months more0
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