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Quidco question-I'm new to it
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Chichi_2
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Hi,
I've just subscribed to Quidco and am about to puchase prudential fully comp car insurance through the site for £302. Quidco are offering £100 cashback but I'm not too sure how I will get the £100. Is it a cheque or will it be in a quidco account meaning I have to spend more in Quidco to use this money?
I've just subscribed to Quidco and am about to puchase prudential fully comp car insurance through the site for £302. Quidco are offering £100 cashback but I'm not too sure how I will get the £100. Is it a cheque or will it be in a quidco account meaning I have to spend more in Quidco to use this money?
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You will get more help here... http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=2459380
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I think this is the wrong forum thread you quoted.0
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if you look through Quidco it gives you details on how your money is paid to you.
http://www.quidco.com/help/10/
I used this too and eventually paid £65 for my car insurance. has the world gone mad......You cant take the trousers off an elephant!0 -
Greytroot,
I need a quick answer. Is the cashback actual cash which can be withdrawn or does it remain in your account until another purchase is made?0 -
It's paid directly into your bank if you use the BACS option (which cost 25p) or into your Paypal account if you choose thhat option.
In the latter case you have to set up your bank details at Paypal (if you have not already done so). You will then get an email when the money goes in, another when the funds clear (i.e. the cash is available). You then have to go to the Paypal site and make a transfer to your bank. There is a charge from Paypal if the amount you transfer is less than £50, free if over £50.
BACS is the better option IMHO.0 -
Make sure you clear all cookies on your PC beforehand0
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