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Does anyone know if I can actually email Quidco? Engage Mutual tracked but then declined £50 cashback so I raised an enquiry ticket back in February. On 14 March the enquiry was 'ready to send to merchant' but they are refusing to reply to me when I send a comment asking for an update. Help! Is there anything else I can do?
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Hi, I read the Cashback article, signed up for RPoints and now am stuck at what i'm supposed to do next to earn the cashback for clicks! I couldn't find an option of clicking on Kelkoo as suggested in the article. Do you have to make purchases through these sites in order to earn the cashback??0
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Hi, I read the Cashback article, signed up for RPoints and now am stuck at what i'm supposed to do next to earn the cashback for clicks! I couldn't find an option of clicking on Kelkoo as suggested in the article. Do you have to make purchases through these sites in order to earn the cashback??
Rpoints doesn't have Kelkoo on it anymore. For daily clicks click on 'Easy Points' in the left hand menu and then on 'Recurring'.
You don't necessarily have to make purchases to earn cashback (or points as Rpoints calls it). Under the 'Easy Points' category as well as recurring clicks there are free registration offers and such like, so you can easily find things you don't need to spend on.
Hope that answers your question.0 -
PeskyPenguin wrote: »Does anyone know if I can actually email Quidco? Engage Mutual tracked but then declined £50 cashback so I raised an enquiry ticket back in February. On 14 March the enquiry was 'ready to send to merchant' but they are refusing to reply to me when I send a comment asking for an update. Help! Is there anything else I can do?
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Have you tried submitting a ticket here: http://www.quidco.com/contact-us/?category=Help+Problems ? It's different to an enquiry and they answer them quicker. Also, try posting on this thread: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=901385&page=62 Quidco have a representative that reads the posts and replies regularly. There's also a lot of people on there that have had difficult transactions so they will be able to advise you better.
Hope that's of some help!0 -
Can anyone direct me to a free daily clicks page for all cashback sites, please?0
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Cheeky - not sure if one exists yet , but agree it would be useful.
I have found these guys useful in the past and the site lists all the cashback sites available. They are independant and are always asking for ideas why not try them? Worth a go!
http://www.cashbackguide.org/0 -
Hiya, I'm new to the cashback websites, and I was wondering ... say you sign up with two or three cashback sites. Then say on Quidco you sign up for a free DVD trial. Can, once you've cancelled your free DVD trial with that company, then sign up for it again through another cashback site?
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Hello, does anyone know if you have to declare your Cashback earnings to the Tax Man. I earnt £100 last year on TopCashBack and need to know if I need to put this on my form.
Many thansk
Cinnamon0 -
cinnamonbone wrote: »Hello, does anyone know if you have to declare your Cashback earnings to the Tax Man. I earnt £100 last year on TopCashBack and need to know if I need to put this on my form.
Many thansk
Cinnamon
I haven't looked into it properly myself but someone else asked about this on a different thread.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=9240429&postcount=458
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=9299753&postcount=463
Its not much info but hopefully might help a little0 -
Any income you make should be declared to the tax man but to be honest I dont see how they would find out if you did not declare it.
I have no plans in declaring it anyway!0
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