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Get paid £20 for Experian credit check

Claphamite
Posts: 7 Forumite

in Credit cards
Quido is offering £20 cashback if you sign up for a 30-day free trial of Experian's Credit Expert service. This seems to beat the £12 mentioned in Martin's latest email!
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I registered but it was not tracked, and you can not make Cashback Queries... scamming big companies tut............... Have you ever wondered what
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Quidco has the following message: "Monday 27th September: There is presently a short delay on these sales showing up as tracked in your accounts. Sales should show by the end of the week. Thank you for your patience."
BUT it also clarifies that you only get £5 for signing up. This rises by £1.50 for each month you stay signed up, totalling £23 (they say) over 12 months - but then of course you have been paying £7.99 a month for the Experian service after the 30-day free trial.
This is not quite what Quidco seemed to be promising in their email, which said:
"£20 cashback for a free 30-day trial
We don't normally send you emails with just one offer but this deal is so fantastic we didn't want you to miss out! CreditExpert are offering £20 cashback when you register for their FREE 30-day trial!"
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I have signed up for the 30day free trial with Experian but also paid for my Credit score-not sure if this is included in the free trial or not0
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enraged1986 wrote: »paid for my Credit scorenot sure if this is included in the free trial or not0
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My £20 cashback has tracked0
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Hi
I took up the offer of a 30 day free trial about 2 weeks ago to get my cedit rating as I needed to remove my dads name from the mortage and wanted to first check I had a good enough credit rating - thats why my dad was named 12 months ago to increase my rating.
Anyway i cancelled my trial after 8 days and now experian have taken £5.95 from my acount? free trial??? :question::question:0 -
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Dont forget to ring up and cancel otherwise they will start charging you.Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0
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I rang and cancelled , they didn't try and persuade me not to either0
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scorpiolady wrote: »Thats because you ticked the box to say you wanted your credit score, :T
I don't recall ticking a box??
Yes I have cancelled with them over the phone and have recieved email confirmation that no money will be taken from my account.0
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