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Cashback Sites?
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I've had a brief experience with using Quidco, but for some reason fell out of the loop of using it when I buy things online.
The thing I do use is a site called 2save.co.uk to compare the prices of things online, like DVD's and books. Was pretty useful for me over Christmas.0 -
Use both sites and have received hundreds of pounds in cashback.
Quidco - when checking you can only check your purchases that are older than 6 months
If you register your debit and credit cards you can use them in some stores
Topcashback - You can check more fequent purchases
The insurance comparison sites are excellent as they include cashback.
Always check other comparison sites such as Pricerunner, 123pricecheck, moneysupermarket etc as these can prove to be cheaper0 -
Thank you everyone!
These site's sound quite good! Sounds like you just have to watch out for some things so I will go slow to begin with
Has anyone used the debit card thing? I downloaded the app on my phone and wanted to know if anyone's used it and the one where you can check into shops?Read my diaryHere0 -
I registered my debit cards and did get a couple of £s of cashback in the past but I believe a number of stores which offered in-store cashback no longer do.
The list of retailers you can get in-store cashback with Quidco is here: https://www.quidco.com/in-store-cashback/
To be honest, the cashback rates available for buying goods online are usually better but I suppose every little helps, especially if something catches your eye when you're out in town shopping.
I have downloaded the app but I have very rarely manage to get it to work as it always says that it cannot determine my location or that I'm not in the store I claim to be in.
Then again, I haven't used the app in a while so it may have had some updates since I last used it...£2013 in 2013 / £353.22 /£2013 so far
Quidco: £53.15, Swagbucks: £30, Other: £27 AGC0 -
laurylaury wrote: »I registered my debit cards and did get a couple of £s of cashback in the past but I believe a number of stores which offered in-store cashback no longer do.
The list of retailers you can get in-store cashback with Quidco is here: https://www.quidco.com/in-store-cashback/
To be honest, the cashback rates available for buying goods online are usually better but I suppose every little helps, especially if something catches your eye when you're out in town shopping.
I have downloaded the app but I have very rarely manage to get it to work as it always says that it cannot determine my location or that I'm not in the store I claim to be in.
Then again, I haven't used the app in a while so it may have had some updates since I last used it...
Thank you! Will have a look at the list
The app doesn't seem too bad, it recoginses my location and tells me whats close but I've not tried checking in yetRead my diaryHere0 -
I use mysupermarket to do my online grocery shopping and use their cashback option. I only buy items I normally buy, but have already had £4 back this month. The cashback has come to my paypal account within a week of my shopping, and paypal do not charge anything even for withdrawing to your bank account. You do not have to let the cashback build up like other cashback sites."Look after your pennies and your pounds will look after themselves"0
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i use topcashback for most bookings of hotels, travel flights, i have had over £800 in two years cash back. highly recomend.0
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