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Doobdonk
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Doesnt it costs £29 to join? and even then the cashback isnt as good as other sites like Quidco and TCB.0
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No, it's free to join. There is an optional fee you can pay for gold membership to double up on all your cashbacks, but you don't have to.0
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referal??????0
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Think you will find quidco or rpoints work out better in the end0
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comicmankev wrote:referal??????
Not that i know of. I think if you register on the site and just use the coupon it'll work just the same, although don't quote me on it. I copied the link straight out of the email for convenience.0 -
humfer wrote:Think you will find quidco or rpoints work out better in the end
I don't doubt they do, haven't looked at it statistically. The way i looked at it, you have to make £20 on this site to get the minimum payout of £30. You have to make £30 on quidco for a £30 payout. So for one payout quidco would have to offer 50% more on cashbacks to compete. I'll try it, and once i've hit £30 i'll scrap it and move to a better scheme.0 -
Note that here's also a £3 fee for receiving payment.Q. How do you pay me my Cash Back?
A. We will be able to arrange payment to you by sending you a cheque. You can click on the "withdraw cash" at the foot of your account statement. You will then need to verify your account details and then submit the form for processing. There is an administration fee of £3.00 for the processing of this for you and will be deducted from the amount written upon the cheque to you. You should receive your cash back in the post shortly afterwards.I
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I'm gonna stick with Quidco.0
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Doobdonk wrote:I don't doubt they do, haven't looked at it statistically. The way i looked at it, you have to make £20 on this site to get the minimum payout of £30. You have to make £30 on quidco for a £30 payout. So for one payout quidco would have to offer 50% more on cashbacks to compete. I'll try it, and once i've hit £30 i'll scrap it and move to a better scheme.
Don't forget Quidco charge a fiver per year.
Despite this; I'd recommend it.Reassuringly expensive0
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