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£5.55 TCB for £3 Which? trial ****subject to change****
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TopCashBack are offering, £5.55 CB for taking out a £3 Which? monthly trial.
Ends in 5 days, be warned this is the third change in the offer today.
It's £3 for a 3 months trial.
Trial terms:
From my confirmation email:
Clicky
Ends in 5 days, be warned this is the third change in the offer today.
It's £3 for a 3 months trial.
Trial terms:
You will pay £3.00 for using Which? during your trial period. After this, your subscription will automatically continue at £9.75 month (incl. VAT). Payments will be automatically requested on a monthly basis. When you join Which?, we will ask you to provide payment details. This is to ensure your access continues without interruption. You can cancel at any time by emailing [EMAIL="editor@which.co.uk"]editor@which.co.uk[/EMAIL] or calling us on 01992 822 800 quoting your membership number. We require 7 days' notice of cancellation and are unable to make refunds for periods of less than one month. Your account will then expire the day before your next payment would have been due.
From my confirmation email:
:beer:Your first magazine from Which? is on it's way - packed full of our Best Buy recommendations. Your intial payment of £3 has been taken, your regular payment of £9.75 will be taken after the first 3 months trial.
Clicky
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Says £5.55 cb for me?0
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They've changed it since I posted the link :eek:
Will edit my post, hope I get the full amount
But £2.55 would still be a decent profit. 0 -
It does say £10.10 in the hot offers then you click through and then says £5.55!?0
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Not as good a deal as the free £15 john lewis vouchers for taking out their trial a few weeks ago, which reminds me I still haven't used mine yet!0
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