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New cat litter to try????
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It says it is flushable - I never flush the litter anyway. Clumps go into dog poo bags and in the bin so to me really does not matter.. but will not be able to report on flushability0
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I got 5% cash back too, from Top Cashback - you really should sign up, GR, it doesn't cost anything and you're getting money back on things you are going to buy anyway.
I also get 5% off every single Z+ order for the next 2.5 years by being in the Zooplus Savings Plan.
So I got 40L of litter for £14.40 plus a free mat which I was previously thinking of buying! I'm pretty pleased with that0 -
Ermmm someone tell me which site goives cashback at zooplus and - does the zooplus saving plan (seen this one) work together with cashaback sites or is it one or the other?0
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gettingready wrote: »Ermmm someone tell me which site goives cashback at zooplus and - does the zooplus saving plan (seen this one) work together with cashaback sites or is it one or the other?
They are two entirely separate things, GR.
The Zooplus savings plan is run by Zooplus - I got sent an email back in December asking me if I wanted to join - there were 3 levels: 1 year, 2 years, 3 years and you had to pay a fee. I chose the 3 year term which cost £10 but it means I get 5% automatically off every single order I place with them, and I can still use promo codes as well.
I have just checked and so far, I have saved £34 and still have another 2.5 years remaining, so for a £10 fee, I'd say that was a pretty good deal.
Cashback sites are a completely different thing: there are 2 main ones - Quidco and Top Cashback, I joined TCB as it is free to join, whereas Quidco has a fee.
Once you've signed up, you just go to the TCB site, type in the online shop you want to place an order with, and you'll see how much cash back you get and also if there are any discount offers etc.
You just then click on the link from TCB to go to the retailer, and you earn cash back on your purchase - it can take quite a while to actually get the money back (I always get mine in Amazon vouchers, but you can get it paid into your bank, or paypal or whatever) but I've always had mine paid in the end.0 -
Oh sorry - I know they are completely different things was just asking if you can use both at the same time or does one discount exclude the other but looks like one can use both at the same time, just signed up LOL
Thanks a lot....0 -
FC - how do you add a shop to favourites on Top Cashback pls?
I must be really thick but can nto find an option for that...0 -
gettingready wrote: »FC - how do you add a shop to favourites on Top Cashback pls?
I must be really thick but can nto find an option for that...
There used to be a button you could click, but I can't find that either! I think though, that whenever you shop from a website, it's automatically added to your favourites (though you can disable this functionality if you don't want it, in your profile section of My Account).0 -
Thanks - silly not to have an option to ADD to fav yourself - whenever you want it.
No money now but wanted to make a list of the shops I use anyway and see them all together hmmmm0 -
mmmmm seriously tempted to try this stuff - ages since I've ordered from Zoo+ (when I was off sick & could sign for deliveries!)
Do you still need to sign for them & does anyone know if you can choose a different delivery address (could get sent to M&Ds)
Has anyone actually tried it????? (or I'll be asking GR to go round to Paddypaws place too!)Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
Debt free & determined to stay that way!0 -
Well I've ordered it (2 lots so 80L) ..... it better be goodGrocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
Debt free & determined to stay that way!0
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