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Actually I'm still confused:o I signed up to Quidco but how do they pay me the cashback - I haven't given them any bank or paypal details??0
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thanks op -
first time using quid-co - how long should it be until it shows as 'tracked'?0 -
Would love to do that but sadly I don't trust Quidco at the mo! They owed me:-
Since Sept 2009 = co-op insurance cashback £60.00 (Still PENDING!!!)
Jan 2011 = Admiral £35.00 cashback
Dec 2010 = RAC £40 cashback
Will not use them until all the above cleared. Tried Top cash back but they dont do Tesco finance cashback:eek:RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Don't take this as patronising in any way but are you sure you're clicking through continuously and cleared cookies first?Dr.Who-Who wrote: »Would love to do that but sadly I don't trust Quidco at the mo! They owed me:-
Since Sept 2009 = co-op insurance cashback £60.00 (Still PENDING!!!)
Jan 2011 = Admiral £35.00 cashback
Dec 2010 = RAC £40 cashback
Will not use them until all the above cleared. Tried Top cash back but they dont do Tesco finance cashback:eek:
I had 4 problems with Quidco over the last few years and all were resolved in my favour, reasonably promptly.0 -
yep! all those 3 transaction are showing on my quidco statement & they know about it. Every month when I ask them the status - All I get from them is " we are still chasing the company, thank you for your patient":mad:RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0
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Fab deal, thanks! This will make up for the loss of DTD (well, a bit).
Get to 119lbs! 1/2/09: 135.6lbs 1/5/11: 145.8lbs 30/3/13 150lbs 22/2/14 137lbs 2/6/14 128lbs 29/8/14 124lbs 2/6/17 126lbs
Save £180,000 by 31 Dec 2020! 2011: £54,342 * 2012: £62,200 * 2013: £74,127 * 2014: £84,839 * 2015: £95,207 * 2016: £109,122 * 2017: £121,733 * 2018: £136,565 * 2019: £161,957 * 2020: £197,685
eBay sales - £4,559.89 Cashback - £2,309.730 -
Hmm. Only use TopCashback not Quidco as they don't charge; but I suppose in this instance it may be worth taking another look.
Even if I didn't use Quidco, it's still £20 in the bank. Anyone want to refer me for Quidco? PM your referal link if they do it that way and I'll use the first one that comes through.0 -
jbrockwell5081 wrote: »Hmm. Only use TopCashback not Quidco as they don't charge; but I suppose in this instance it may be worth taking another look.
Even if I didn't use Quidco, it's still £20 in the bank.
Quidco only take your first £5 of any cashback in the year. They don't take it out of your pocket. So if you get £50, they take £5, that's still a £45 gain.I am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
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AngelsMadv wrote: »Quidco only take your first £5 of any cashback in the year. They don't take it out of your pocket. So if you get £50, they take £5, that's still a £45 gain.
Edited part way through your reply by the looks of things. Waiting for someone to PM a referal link
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