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£7 off a £10+ spend at Yves Rocher + Free del!!!
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Winjackie wrote:Hi
Do I have to sign up to the cashback site, and will it cost me anything to do so?
Also, I have seen lots of references on other threads to R & R. Would somebody please tell me what this is, I am new on here! Thanks!!!
R+R is a policy that Tesco have that means if they charge you higher than the price shown on the shelf or product, they will refund you and let you keep the product as well, so basically giving you it for free.
You do have to sign up for cashback sites as you have to give them your details and how you want to be paid etc. I would say Quidco is the best site, as these often have the best rewards as they don't take a cut of the money, they just charge a £5 annual fee, but its easy to get to £5 if you use it a lot.0 -
Grrr - you can't use a debit card!0
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Quidco are the best. But some other cashback sites have retailers that quidco doesn't have so it's best to use a few. Topcashback seem to pass on all of the money like quidco do so they are just as good. Both sites charge £5 admin fee per year which is only charged if you earn over £5 cashback a year. With topcashback you get £2.5 for joining though. I've earnt over £1000 with quidco this year alone.
R Points are the next best. They have probably the most retailers but take a cut of your money. They have a good forum to.
As said before, anyone joining topcashback who fancies getting me £2.50 pm me.0 -
Beware Yves-rocher site is VERY temperamental. Only for those who have a lot of time on their hands;)Member no.1 of the 'I'm not in a clique' group :rotfl:
I have done reading too!
To avoid all evil, to do good,
to purify the mind- that is the
teaching of the Buddhas.0 -
Sarahsaver wrote:Beware Yves-rocher site is VERY temperamental. Only for those who have a lot of time on their hands;)
i agree! last year i had 12 seperate orders via Quidco, and they were all rejected on the basis of people abusing the cashback system. the offer might be fine for you, but just a little warning, as i wouldent want that to happen to anyone else this year!0 -
catanna4u wrote:i agree! last year i had 12 seperate orders via Quidco, and they were all rejected on the basis of people abusing the cashback system. the offer might be fine for you, but just a little warning, as i wouldent want that to happen to anyone else this year!
Well, let's be honest. Surely anyone ordering 12 times to get 12 lots of cashback is abusing the system.0 -
Just thought I'd say I received my order today, got free delivery and the £3 off a £10 spend (didn't go through any cashback site).
Took almost 2 weeks to arrive, but for £8.10 I got 2 makeup items, a shampoo, makeup remover (from their 'trial' offer - 4 items for £9.90 i think), eye pads, plus the free gift (I chose the scarf and brooch).
So a good bargain!We're all pawns in the game of life!!0
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