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quidco question from a newbie

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im a casual but becoming regular reader/poster on here...

1 question, ive just signed up to quidco...

as i understand it say i want a dvd... i go to play.com as usual but through quidco giving me cashback..
havent done it yet but am i right?

but...

ive read a few posts saying clickthru... and still get cashback.. is a clickthru just what it sounds like.. click on the site but dont buy anything?

basically how can i get these rewards but without buying anything (yet)


DAN

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  • jo_b_2
    jo_b_2 Posts: 7,122 Forumite
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    1 question, ive just signed up to quidco...

    ive read a few posts saying clickthru... and still get cashback.. is a clickthru just what it sounds like.. click on the site but dont buy anything?

    basically how can i get these rewards but without buying anything (yet)

    Quidco offer a few pence cashback for running searches for things on the internet. You don't actually have to make any purchases to get the cashback - just click through to an advertised site after running a search.

    E.g: on Quidco you can go to the Kelkoo website and search for any item. You just need to type in a keyword and press 'search'. The site will then bring up a list of items from different sites. You need to click through to one of the sites and you will get paid 10p just for searching. There is only one payment per person per day. :) You can also get 'no spend' clicks from High Street Web, Dealtime and Carsource.

    Clickthru is more of a concept on Pigsback rather than Quidco. With Quidco most of your money will coming from making purchases on there.
  • sb44
    sb44 Posts: 5,203 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    jo_b wrote: »
    Quidco offer a few pence cashback for running searches for things on the internet. You don't actually have to make any purchases to get the cashback - just click through to an advertised site after running a search.

    E.g: on Quidco you can go to the Kelkoo website and search for any item. You just need to type in a keyword and press 'search'. The site will then bring up a list of items from different sites. You need to click through to one of the sites and you will get paid 10p just for searching. There is only one payment per person per day. :) You can also get 'no spend' clicks from High Street Web, Dealtime and Carsource.

    Clickthru is more of a concept on Pigsback rather than Quidco. With Quidco most of your money will coming from making purchases on there.

    Does anyone know which are the sites on rpoints for daily clicks please?
  • aqueoushumour01
    aqueoushumour01 Posts: 1,687 Forumite
    have a look at this thread. It tells you the daily clicks available at each cashback site

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=333116
    :D
  • sb44
    sb44 Posts: 5,203 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    have a look at this thread. It tells you the daily clicks available at each cashback site

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=333116

    That's great, thanks very much.

    There are so many forums on here now I wasn't sure where it would be!

    Ta!
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