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"Complete Savings" scheme
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Since my previous post I have now managed to get Completesavings to manually pay my missing automatic cashback claims. They now seem to be doing this much more efficiently.
Since joining a year ago my cashbacks have now totalled more than £400. I even got £100 cashback on a new TV even though the price was the cheapest in the UK.
I get my monthly £15 fee cancelled out by my £15 monthly bonus. All I have to do is to buy something that I need anyway, like a shirt, from Debenham's using the free Click and Collect service.
So it works well but you have to be vigilant and be prepared to hassle them when things go wrong. Try it, it works.
Don’t forget the added bonus of buying gift cards at up to 20% discount.0 -
Nothing at all scammy about complete savings, just wished I had signed up to it much sooner should the truth be known.
If taking 30 seconds a month to forward a proof of purchase to their 'membership bonus team' to get your 15 quid sub refunded is too much work for you that's your problem.
So many retailers on there with at least 10% cashback from all of them and cashback that comes your way twice or thrice the speed of Quidco and TCB is very handy so zero complaints from me :money:When in doubt shout louder!0 -
Could someone tell me which retailer is offering a sign-up to this scheme? I got the popup from Debenhams, bookmarked it to sign up later, then the link no longer worked :-/
Or alternatively if someone could forward me a sign-up link..:A0 -
It was after I bought an Xbone on click n collect from Argos and I think I got a message saying about I could claim whatever amount back after I made the payment and I clicked on a link.
Can't help feeling that complete savings have some sort of commercial link with Argos, don't ask me why I get that impression but I just do.
They do pay out on every other retailer just as quick though. I bought one of them 500 million edition Pros a couple of weeks ago on eBay at an extortionate 700 quid and I got my £68.50 cash back or whatever it was with the postage costs taken out within 2 weeks, well worth signing up to :money:When in doubt shout louder!0 -
I recently had a pop up from a Reserve and collect order with Currys so that should be a simple no commitment way to get a sign up as you dont even need to collect and pay for whatever it is you reserved but will still get a pop up.0
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Hi. get the link to Complete Savings when buying from Debenhams, ASDA (groceries for home delivery), Grattan catalogue, Argos, eBay, The Hut and some others I forget. You can also join direct from the website but I think the offer is a bit less.0
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Just tried it with Currys Reserve and no luck, no pop up came sadly
I'll try with Debenhams I think!0 -
When I noticed that last few statements for my credit card were showing a £15 monthly charge being made to Wly*Completesave.co.uk. I phoned them up and cancelled it.
I rarely use my credit card for online payments and on this occasion I believe it was tickets I bought from the trainline.com that was the source of Completesave obtaining my credit card details.
I doubt if I would ever have consented to joining and paying for such a scheme so possibly it was all some very cunningly worded dupe that was being used.0 -
{Edited by Forum Team} I'll direct you to a site that shows he is not alone in being duped:
https://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/complete-save-fraud-c629279.html
I suspect only a small minority who join Complete Savings reap any net savings from it. The vast majority probably make little or no savings at all because they don't fully understand what they've been duped into joining. It has certainly put me off ever using https://www.thetrainline.com/ site again and I shall tell them that.0 -
The_3rd_Zebu wrote: »stemcgoo Here is an example of your rudeness:
Reading through your many posts on this thread I suspect you work for Complete Savings. You humiliate Roberte who hadn't realised his bank account had been debited by £15 per month for four years so I'll direct you to a site that shows he is not alone in being duped:
https://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/complete-save-fraud-c629279.html
I suspect only a small minority who join Complete Savings reap any net savings from it. The vast majority probably make little or no savings at all because they don't fully understand what they've been duped into joining. It has certainly put me off ever using https://www.thetrainline.com/ site again and I shall tell them that.
Wow, Zebu, are you trolling me?
The Roberte post is from February, you dig that up 10 months later to try and out me???
The ‘rude and disrespectful’ one must be even older as I can’t even find that post....
So basically you want to call me out 10 months+ after some comments???
Oh and just because there are other consumer boards with people complaining that proves its all a scam???
And is it too much for you to accept that some customers may actually benefit from a subscription to this scheme and may therefore feel inclined to support and defend it when others are complaining about it?
As has been posted previously, by myself and indeed by a representative of the company in question, no I do not work for them.0
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