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quidco confusion

Grimbal
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Ok, we might have to make up a new anagram here - TDFQ.
I've just created an account and wanted to start using it. Let's, just as an example, consider that I wanted to go on a sugar frenzy & buy out the stocks of "a quarter of". Ahem, purely hypothetical you understand?
Well, I've clicked through & I've filled my basket (thank goodness it's an e-basket, not likely to be able to carry that much in reality !) & am ready to checkout, but where does it say anything about the 9% cashback? Will it be applied back to my CC that I've previously registered?
Sorry for the dumb question - as I said, TDFQ
:D:D
TIA
Liz
I've just created an account and wanted to start using it. Let's, just as an example, consider that I wanted to go on a sugar frenzy & buy out the stocks of "a quarter of". Ahem, purely hypothetical you understand?
Well, I've clicked through & I've filled my basket (thank goodness it's an e-basket, not likely to be able to carry that much in reality !) & am ready to checkout, but where does it say anything about the 9% cashback? Will it be applied back to my CC that I've previously registered?
Sorry for the dumb question - as I said, TDFQ

TIA
Liz
"Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's living at it" Einstein 1951
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Firstly, you got to the Quidco website and click on the link for 'a quarter of', otherwise you won't get cashback.
Then make your purchase at the full price.
The cashback will 'track' on Quidco within a couple of days of you making your purchase.
It will then 'validate' about a month later and then be 'received' about another month later.
You will then get paid out at the end of the month it went to 'received' , providing that you have a) earned enough cashback to be paid out and b) earned cashback enough to pay the £5 annual fee, which is deducted before they pay you anything.
Try Topcashback instead - they don't charge a fee.
I've been paid out over £1200 in cashback over the last 2 years on Quidco and Topcashback.British Ex-pat in British Columbia!0 -
thanks Withabix - I've joined TCB now & will order from them.
I'm pleased that you can also get the same cashback on [STRIKE]sugar laden diabetes-inducing treats[/STRIKE] healthy snack foods from TCB too!"Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's living at it" Einstein 19510 -
I'm so excited ! I placed the order yesterday via TCB & received confirmation of the cashback today. I know I won't get it back for a while, but I'm so happy that I heard about these companies. Thanks again Withabix for your help"Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's living at it" Einstein 19510
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