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:j I've just received my 50 pounds M&S vouchers from taking out home ins through Zurich (with 120 Quidco cashback):j - I was thinking that the best thing to do would be to put them on ebay but then should I buy stuff to sell instead
Does any1 know the best way of 'cashing' them in?
Also I don't know how to get money out from Quidco once its cleared - I know it must be really self explanatory - maybe I'm just having a dim moment, I'll try again later.
I'm going to start matched betting again 2moro when I've got more time coz have finally managed to make a bit of room on my Visa:T
Hope every1's OK
Luv JxxJUST DO IT ONE BRICK AT A TIMEPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTSWeekly Budget: groceries£50/petrol£50/Unnecesary£15DEBT PAID = 58% (£4,212/£8216):T0 -
£55.71 and £10 voucher to add today no amazon salesSave 12k in 2015 member 187. £62.50/60000
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:j I've just received my 50 pounds M&S vouchers from taking out home ins through Zurich (with 120 Quidco cashback):j - I was thinking that the best thing to do would be to put them on ebay but then should I buy stuff to sell instead
Does any1 know the best way of 'cashing' them in?
Also I don't know how to get money out from Quidco once its cleared - I know it must be really self explanatory - maybe I'm just having a dim moment, I'll try again later.
Hi J,
Re E-bay, you can put the voucher son at a Buy It Now Price of say £47 inc free postage? Maybe £45... but say you would prefer a cheque as Paypal fees are too high. Then wait for the cheque to clear. Make sure you send the vouchers via Rec Delivery once the cheque has cleared.
In terms of Quidco, simply log in, go to your account page and enter your bank details. They charge 5p for bank payments. Paypal payments are free but of course Paypal charge you for getting money in, so I always pay the 5p for a bank payment instead.
HTH :TMFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
YNAB lover0 -
Forgot to say I added £125 to savings yesterday as had some invoices paid, hoping to add a little more this week. Also expect to get £6ish from Ciao soon.
Have reached my limit on Freefivers and almost reached payout limit on Top Cashback! That's a cool £50 coming my way in the next few weeks.... for clicking!MFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
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EagerLearner wrote: »In terms of Quidco, simply log in, go to your account page and enter your bank details. They charge 5p for bank payments. Paypal payments are free but of course Paypal charge you for getting money in, so I always pay the 5p for a bank payment instead.
You only have to pay Paypal fees to receive money if you have a Premium account or whatever it's called; I have one of those for selling on eBay and a Personal(?) one for receiving Quidco and personal payments..0 -
Thx - I have put the vouchers on ebay (and 4gotn the code) n hv (I think) requested my quidco cash!!JUST DO IT ONE BRICK AT A TIMEPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTSWeekly Budget: groceries£50/petrol£50/Unnecesary£15DEBT PAID = 58% (£4,212/£8216):T0
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£2.50 amazon sale to add
ebay still doing well at the moment put just over £150 in my account over the last few days but at rock bottom atm so really need itSave 12k in 2015 member 187. £62.50/60000 -
Been a bit better this week on Amazon. Now over £1900 - silver is in sight!!!!
However, haven't started to sort out for the car boot sale which is in two weeks time.First Direct Loan @ 7.9% £13,076.03/£20,250
Mint CC @ 18.9% £3030.29/£3100 Virgin CC @ 34.9% £651.46/£2700 Tesco CC @ 0% 1366/1500
Proud to be dealing with my debts- Official DFW Nerd No. 250
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Got £28.56 to add - it would have been more but I've donated the money to my parents to replace our fridge (how we've managed without it for this long is anyone's guess!)
Total = £1,806.53 :j
£201.47 to goNo longer using this account for new posts from 20130 -
Congratulations to all - I haven't updated my little sig for ages, must do that this week.
I'm a bit shocked at the moment - I'd been feeling quite complacent about my situation getting better, I got a Cap One card to do a balance transfer on, when it was said somewhere that they had quite stiff lending criteria. And on this remortgage of mine coming up, didn't seem to be a problem with the building society. And now............ well, I saw a post about the cheap mortgages from Ing Direct, and I have a small savings account with them, so I went through their online mortgage offer thing, and included the details of my French mortgage too (using very, very rough currency exchange rate). And the blasted thing turned me down. I'm so glad I didn't leave a message today at the building society scratching the mortgage with them. Luckily, I'm off out in a few minutes, so I won't dwell on it (until I'm in bed, anyway!), but this is not good.2023: the year I get to buy a car0
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