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Dialaphone website con- smart programing or what?
Del_Boy_Gupta
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I was considering purchasing a handset on the dialaphone website and thanks to MSE wanted to us quidco and the refer a friend option.
It appears that when I try to purchase after going through quidco that on the first page for completing an order the dialaphone website produces a 'your session has been timed out' and it then proceeds to put me back to the homepage, which is no longer through quidco! As such this stops you getting both the quidco and the refer a friend. Has anyone else noted this and if so have they still found a way to claim both offers at the same time?
I presume the same would apply for those wanting to go through the you at work website together withe refer a friend option.
It appears that when I try to purchase after going through quidco that on the first page for completing an order the dialaphone website produces a 'your session has been timed out' and it then proceeds to put me back to the homepage, which is no longer through quidco! As such this stops you getting both the quidco and the refer a friend. Has anyone else noted this and if so have they still found a way to claim both offers at the same time?
I presume the same would apply for those wanting to go through the you at work website together withe refer a friend option.
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not sure if its just me but wouldnt you always close the browser thus <potentially> destroying the cookie and then go back in through quidco or cashbackjunction.
If you use firefox always use the setting which clears all cookies/cache and history after each system so as not to clog up ones system........0
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