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Quidco query
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Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I'm sure someone will tell me if not!
I've just received my first payment from Quidco. My first earnings were £5.20, take away the £5 admin fee, which left 20p to go into my bank account. The amount that has been credited is 15p, not 20p. Know this isn't much, but would like to understand why it's different, especially when I have larger amounts in the pipeline.
Can't see how to contact Quidco on website - clicking on questions leads to a dead end. Thanks for help.
I've just received my first payment from Quidco. My first earnings were £5.20, take away the £5 admin fee, which left 20p to go into my bank account. The amount that has been credited is 15p, not 20p. Know this isn't much, but would like to understand why it's different, especially when I have larger amounts in the pipeline.
Can't see how to contact Quidco on website - clicking on questions leads to a dead end. Thanks for help.
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I think they charge a 5p fee per BACS payment.0
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all that i can tell you is that you pay a one off £5 fee (per year i think) and anything over that is yours. you get the cashback when the transactions are processed and not just in bulk/ per month.
i've had £90 this past 9 months all paid in dribs and drabs.
sorry cant answer you the 15p/20p queryGive blood - its free0 -
Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.0
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brambleboy wrote:I think they charge a 5p fee per BACS payment.
Yes they do. Still cheaper then being paid into paypal. You can limit your minimum payout. i.e you could put the limit at £10, then 5p would just come off that.0
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