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Quidco

I've tried looking at Quidco, but don't quite understand how it works. Also can't find the thread on here that tells me all about it. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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  • Hi Polyanna

    I think the "bargains" forum has a sticky about quidco, but I'm not certain. All you need to do is join quidco and follow links from the quidco site to whichever merchant you want to buy from. For example, if your home or car insurance is up for renewal, if you go to Zurich from the quidco site, you will get £80 cashback. If you open an Alliance & Leicester current account, you will get £50 cashback. Quidco hold the cashback in your account until the merchant has paid it, then transfers it to you.

    There are explanations on the Quidco site, as well.

    Hope that helps

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  • If you open an Alliance & Leicester current account, you will get £50 cashback. Hopefully but its soooooooo slow
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  • deffo gonna have to check this out!
    “I want it before I can afford it addict”
    Debt as of Feb 2008= £16,01.79
    Proud to be dealing with my debts! :cool:
    - Just wish they would go away! ;)
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