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Why Quidco?
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May sure you switch off any firewall (Zonealarm is the worse) and clear out the cookies BEFORE going through the quidco site.
These can stop items tracking.0 -
I'm refering to where MSE says this -MSE wrote:Earn over £20 a month by playing cashback sites:
The Basics
Cashback sites sometimes pay out even when you don’t spend money, thus you can make free cash. The main payouts occur when you click on shopbots, do surveys and refer friends as new members. To make this work though, you need the time to play.
Make a daily click pay
Click through to a specific retailer via a shopbot which you go to from a cashback site and you’ll usually earn 4p-12p for the click (not as complex as it sounds, e.g. go to Rpoints*, then click on Kelkoo, do a search and click through to a retailer’s site).
Do this every day and the cash stacks up, though many cashback sites limit the number of daily paid clicks. However nothing restricts you doing the same thing on a number of cashback sites – such as Rpoints, Greasy Palm, Quidco and Freefivers. It’s possible to make 75p/day from doing this which adds up to over £20 a month.
I have now set up an account with RPoints and found the "recurring" tab where you can get points for clicking through to other sites without buying.
One question is how do you find the 'click throughs' on Quidco?
And are the other sites worth trying if your not buying?:money:Lightbulb moment 5th Jan. 07 Total £26,319.43:eek:
DFW Nerd No.309 :cool: Proud to be dealing with my debts
Tesco card £4,247.57 0%
NatWest £6,896.16 3.9%
M&S card £2,733.50 3.9%Total Debt now = £13,877.23Debt Free Date - December 2011:T
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I've been a Rpoints members since November and now have £47 in cash waiting for me with another £12 to come. I used it in a similar way to medman, and did a few free trials etc, to start me off. Check out the easypoints part of the site. Now I just use it for cashback and daily clicks.
I recently signed up for Quidco too. The cashback payout is usually slightly higher for Quidco, but I don't think tracking is always so good. You can get cashback through Rpoints and do a highest cashback promise to match Quidco.
I think it's worth using more than one. They all have slightly different partners. The other day I got some travel insurance, but rpoints don't do cashback for the one I wanted to use, so went through Quido instead.0 -
quidco's click-throughs are;-
Kelkoo and dealtime. I do these every day. (although i only just found out about them)
Not sure if there is anymore?0 -
I use Rpoints and in 14mths I have made £365.00 which aint bad as I spend very little via them.
On Quidco I have earned £269.00 in 6mths
I mush prefer quidco over any other site, I have only ever had one problem when it comes to tracking and that was sorted no problem.
Yesterday I earned over £150 via quidco - Clears in a few mths
I am awaiting a payment from Quidco too for over hundreadIf I have been helpful - Hit the Thanks button0 -
potogold wrote:quidco's click-throughs are;-
Kelkoo and dealtime. I do these every day. (although i only just found out about them)
Not sure if there is anymore?
I only know of these two
Kelkoo one per day 10p
Shopping.com LLimited number per day-10p
High Street Web - Up to 8pIf I have been helpful - Hit the Thanks button0 -
having trouble getting a payout from Quidco. Any tell me where I'm going wrong? I've chosen BACS and put in my details. Help! Another click through is high street web. Didn't know about the others thanks pot'o'gold.CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J0
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So you selected Bacs?
Entered your bank details
Have you put the minimum amount you want, mies is set at £30.00
Once you done that you should not have any probsIf I have been helpful - Hit the Thanks button0
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