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with my methods mentioned you can't really use more than 1.
Once you are signed up to a bingo site as a new customer that is it, you can't go from tCB to Quidco and rejoin the same site as a new customer0 -
shabbadoof13 wrote: »with my methods mentioned you can't really use more than 1.
Once you are signed up to a bingo site as a new customer that is it, you can't go from tCB to Quidco and rejoin the same site as a new customer
I was more replying to the original topic not interested in nor read your blog.I started with nothing and I am proud to say I still have most of it left.0 -
I use and like Top Cashback too. I don't make huge amounts but that's due to not spending a massive amount online. I used to use Quidco but found what little I earned seemed to get swept away by the £5 (or whatever it is) annual charge.
I also have a Kidstart account which is a much lower % generally and so only really use that for John Lewis cashback (I have shopped online there a reasonable amount in the last few years) as TCB don't offer cashback from them.0
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