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Quidco

TEACAKEK
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Credit cards
:eek:BELOW FROM QUIDCO
Here are four really useful things to know:
1[FONT=Helvetica,Verdana,sans-serif]We give you 100% of the commission we get from retailers. The first £5 you earn each year is deducted to fund the site and help us get better deals.[/FONT]2[FONT=Helvetica,Verdana,sans-serif]Cashback can appear in your Quidco account within a matter of days or it may take some months - it all depends on the retailer. Once we receive your cashback, we pay your balance directly to your bank account or PayPal account on the 3rd of each month. Add your bank details so we can give you your money.[/FONT]3[FONT=Helvetica,Verdana,sans-serif]You can also boost your savings by registering to earn cashback on the high street.[/FONT]4[FONT=Helvetica,Verdana,sans-serif]If you've got a question, try our online help guide or email Quidcare. [/FONT]
THANKYOU FOR ANY FEEDBACK
IS IT SAFE TO GIVE THEM BANK DETAILS, DO NOT KNOW IF I COULD TRUST. :think:
Here are four really useful things to know:
1[FONT=Helvetica,Verdana,sans-serif]We give you 100% of the commission we get from retailers. The first £5 you earn each year is deducted to fund the site and help us get better deals.[/FONT]2[FONT=Helvetica,Verdana,sans-serif]Cashback can appear in your Quidco account within a matter of days or it may take some months - it all depends on the retailer. Once we receive your cashback, we pay your balance directly to your bank account or PayPal account on the 3rd of each month. Add your bank details so we can give you your money.[/FONT]3[FONT=Helvetica,Verdana,sans-serif]You can also boost your savings by registering to earn cashback on the high street.[/FONT]4[FONT=Helvetica,Verdana,sans-serif]If you've got a question, try our online help guide or email Quidcare. [/FONT]
THANKYOU FOR ANY FEEDBACK
IS IT SAFE TO GIVE THEM BANK DETAILS, DO NOT KNOW IF I COULD TRUST. :think:
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I would suggest you are fine to give them bank details just like you would for direct debits for energy suppliers, gym memberships etc.
I've used Quidco for three years now without any issues.0 -
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Same here, go for it, you really have nothing to lose.Have my first business premises (+4th business) 01/11/2017
Quit day job to run 3 businesses 08/02/2017
Started third business 25/06/2016
Son born 13/09/2015
Started a second business 03/08/2013
Officially the owner of my own business since 13/01/20120 -
No idea why this is on credit cards thread and why you didn't use search facility.
If you do you will find that there is hundreds of quidco users on this forum and that Quidco has very good reputation.0 -
I am still waiting for £80 from quidco from back in june.0
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There are always some transactions that take forever, I think it is more to do with vendor then with Quidco. My transactions so far added up to £330, but apart from 1 transaction from BMI baby from back in April!!! I had no problems.0
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