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Quidco - Get £35 by deposit minimum £1 - Nationwide Building Society Ebond

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  • jany
    jany Posts: 38 Forumite
    Thanks for this. Have just signed up for online banking and looking forward to spending my £34 profit. Free money is always good.
  • Hi KPSAGON, that's a great find. I have registered for the e-bond and it has tracked OK. So thank you for raising the post.
  • mine has tracked fine, let's see if they will pay ...
  • Doc_N
    Doc_N Posts: 8,582 Forumite
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    mine has tracked fine, let's see if they will pay ...

    I'm less than confident, since it's Quidco we're talking about.
  • Signed up and tracked thankyou:j
  • Picasso7
    Picasso7 Posts: 4,038 Forumite
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    KarenBB wrote: »
    I've opened an ebond from my sole account and I've had the tracking confirmation. I think it's time to finally sign up DH to quidco and he can oen an ebond from the joint account.

    Will this work? I might do the same.

    Great find, OP. Mine has just tracked too. Thank you.
  • pughey
    pughey Posts: 55 Forumite
    never used quido but its worked thank you so much
  • horngkai
    horngkai Posts: 572 Forumite
    £1 to try to get £35.... good deal.... even if it doesn't tracked, you wouldn't lose that quid anyway as a year later, it will be back in your account.... Good deal. Thanks for the heads up

    quidco has been good when I used them 2 years ago, switched to TCB as they do not charge £5 per year.... mine is tracked... hopefully it will get paid
  • lanamc
    lanamc Posts: 46 Forumite
    edited 7 October 2010 at 3:25PM
    I've signed up for the Flexi account which it says you have to before opening an e-bond. But help please, how do I open then the E-Bond as it asks for my account details, which I obviously don't have as I've only just signed up for the Flexi Account HELP PLEASE...x
  • bazwaldo
    bazwaldo Posts: 564 Forumite
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    lanamc wrote: »
    I've signed up for the Flexi account which it says you have to before opening an e-bond. But help please how do I open that as it asks for my account details, which I obviously don't have as I've only just signed up. HELP PLEASE...x
    You will have to wait for the flex account to be set up and obtain your login details for online banking.Once you have that,it is plain sailing,just go to your account and click 'on activate ebond'.HTH :)
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