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Up my income through TCB and quidco?

Hi all

I have signed up for orange broadband and did not do so online so missed out on the available cashback (DOH!) both my mother and father have said they are interested in a similar deal (17.75/mo for LL, some calls and unlimmited broadband)
Mother pays BT £18/mo for LL and calls, then £13/mo to O2 for Broadband.
Father Pays O2 for broadband, Carphone warehouse(!?) for landline calls I think, and BT for landline.

My question is, and I cant find much info on TCB and Quidco, is, is it possible for me to sign up for orange through these cashback sites on behalf of parents? They know I would get to keep the Cashback but are more concerned about lowering outgoings.

This also applies to friends who want virgin. At one point theres was £145 cashback difference between just phoning them up as opposed to joining through Quidco. Again, could they join through my cashback link? (Most friends or people I work with dont use the internet for cashback deals etc or are very distrusting of such sites)

It had raised the idea of me helping friends and family to save money and lower outgoings, they pay no more than they would otherwise and I get the cash back if they dont mind me having it. Is this at all possible?
TIA
Spike
Baby daughter born 13.2.10 :j 6lb 11.5oz

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  • Browntoa
    Browntoa Posts: 49,622 Forumite
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    edited 25 February 2012 at 3:22PM
    topcashback says yes you can , they used to have a way of sending links to them so they can click through and you earn the money

    Quidco terms say no
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