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I was looking at both the above yesterday and they both offer cash back when you join the AA thought them. Was wondering about which one, I know Quidco takes £5 of the first money you earn and the other one has no charges. Reading up on both they seem to be ok, just wondered if you had any particular favourites and if one paid out better than the other.
Also am a bit confused about the cookes, am on Int Exp do I just go into Tools / Internet options / delete browsing history before I use them, sorry this is where I am getting confused. Or do I have do something which clears the cookies all the time and each time I use the computer. I don`t quite understand and would hate to do it wrong as it could be worth £50 if it works.
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katies_mum wrote: »I was looking at both the above yesterday and they both offer cash back when you join the AA thought them. Was wondering about which one, I know Quidco takes £5 of the first money you earn and the other one has no charges. Reading up on both they seem to be ok, just wondered if you had any particular favourites and if one paid out better than the other.
Also am a bit confused about the cookes, am on Int Exp do I just go into Tools / Internet options / delete browsing history before I use them, sorry this is where I am getting confused. Or do I have do something which clears the cookies all the time and each time I use the computer. I don`t quite understand and would hate to do it wrong as it could be worth £50 if it works.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Ive had 1200.00 + paid from both Quidco and TCB so would recoomend both. Fatcheese are also a good bet as they offer a cashback guarantee on a number of merchants + pay 102% following loyalty scheme registration and have a high number of no spend cashback offers.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1626281&highlight=fatcheese
http://www.fatcheese.co.uk/search.php?search=aa&submit.x=8&submit.y=7 ( cashback guarantee on all AA offers)
A number of us use Ccleaner to clear cookies.
http://www.ccleaner.com/0 -
Thanks bristolleedsfan, just checked out all the links. Had not heard of fatcheese so will have a read up on that or Ccleaner will have a go with that and get it installed.0
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And I completed an Ultralase appointment with NO promised cashback from Topcashback,
And I have completed a duel fuel changeover to Scottish with NO promised cashback from Topcashback.
Topcashback are CRAP!
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Sorry, a little confused. Did you go thru the Topcashback site and didn0
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Opps pressed wrong botton..
Sorry, a little confused. Did you go thru the Topcashback site and didn`t receive anything? I thought if nothing came through then you chased it and it eventually turned up. Or am I just not understanding how this all works? What does NO promised cashback mean, does it state this on their site?
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katies_mum wrote: »Sorry, a little confused. Did you go thru the Topcashback site and didn
I chased the Ultralase NON cashback with NO result
Screen taken TODAY :
http://fon.gs/ultralase/
No point chasing for the Scottish NON cashback for the same NON result :
http://fon.gs/scotapply/
http://fon.gs/scotconfirm1/
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Sorry to hear that.0
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Has anyone on here used cashback.co.uk cashback site ? i'm waiting for them to pay me they said they sent the money by Bacs to my bank account on the 3rd and that it can take 7-10 days but no sign of it yet.0
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Has anyone on here used cashback.co.uk cashback site ? i'm waiting for them to pay me they said they sent the money by Bacs to my bank account on the 3rd and that it can take 7-10 days but no sign of it yet.
That site looks well dodgy - and from the small print it seems they also install spyware onto your computerIn order to minimise the risk of you failing to initiate transaction tracking We implement a software programme that will be installed on the device that you use to access the Rewards Programme. It will analyse the URLs entered into your web browser to (i) see if they match those of Participating Retailers and (ii) in the event that they do notify you of any failure to initiate transaction tracking.
The Company and its agents may pop up brief messaging alerts when you can save money by shopping through the Rewards Programme.
We, or any third party involved in the creation, production, or delivery of the Cashback Alerter software be liable under any circumstances for any direct or indirect damages including, but not limited to, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, incurred by the user even if advised of such damages.
The entire risk as to the results and performance of the Cashback Alerter software is borne by you.
Forget getting your cashback, I'd be more worried about how much money they have siphoned off from your accounts. Seriously, why do people hand over their details to random websites like this? Shouldn't you have posted here before you handed over your personal financial information, rather than after you realized they were shysters?poppy100
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