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Quidco - little or no purchase
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hayhay2010 wrote: »thanks for the list was thinking about posting something simallier but with a 2 year old an a newborn havnt had time.
you could add glamoo to the list it pays .57p for registration. mine has already tracked
have a few others to add to ur list but so far they have not tracked if they do i will update on here.
I did Glamoo yesterday but it hasn't tracked and I'd forgotten about it. I've added it onto the list anyway. I have a young one and one on the way so looking for new and interesting ways to make a few quid before bouncing baby number 2 arrives!0 -
What a brilliant thread :j many thanks for this...both my husband and I both have set up quidco and are clicking on all the links you have suggested. Really want to say how much we appreciate the time and effort you have put in sharing this with everyone on here. Cheers! :beer:"A smile takes but a moment...
...but the memory of it lasts forever"0 -
What a brilliant thread :j many thanks for this...both my husband and I both have set up quidco and are clicking on all the links you have suggested. Really want to say how much we appreciate the time and effort you have put in sharing this with everyone on here. Cheers! :beer:
With Quidco, they take £5 admin fee, you're better off trying Topcashback or Getpoundsback, as neither of these have an admin fee.0 -
That Quidco £5 comes out of your earnings, you don't pay it upfront.
What it means is than Quidco has a bank of paid skilled staff to sniff out deals, forge new relationships and source money backs on your behalf plus in my experience resolves queries very efficiently.0 -
Thanks Stampede, I already had a quidco account and the £5 deducted when I joined, so anything I earn now is all mine!!!
ps. working down the list also found National Lottery Euromillions give £4.50 for purchasing your first ticket."A smile takes but a moment...
...but the memory of it lasts forever"0 -
That Quidco £5 comes out of your earnings, you don't pay it upfront.
What it means is than Quidco has a bank of paid skilled staff to sniff out deals, forge new relationships and source money backs on your behalf plus in my experience resolves queries very efficiently.
Actually it means it's £5 not as good as TopCashBack.0 -
Then you think both sites are equally good?
I had a look at the TCB site and it seems rather inferior in terms of the deals on offer and range of partners.
Could be down to the fact that your £5 sub multiplied by a million Quidco users means they can employ decent staff and get better deals.
Pay peanuts, get monkeys.0 -
Danger_Fourpence wrote: »Actually it means it's £5 not as good as TopCashBack.
Lots of us use both sites + others as well.
TCB hasnt got fly.com, Quidco also often get other merchants that other sites cant get.0 -
I've used both and find Quidco to be infinitely better that TopCashBack, but it's all down to personal preference really.
With a greater number of cashback opportunities Quidco pretty much pays for itself, you easily cover that £5 fee and more.We have removed your signature - please contact the forum team if you are not sure why - Forum Team0 -
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