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quidco - can you use the same e-tailer numerous times?
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shaggy
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OK, my family and some friends have cottoned on to the idea of quidco cashback. Problem is none of them are internet literate so I will have to do the hard work and track the affiliates via my own quidco account. One thing thats worrying me is, will the etailer pay out the cashback if they see numerous transactions tracked to the same quidco account?
For example I want to get around 10 new contracts through e2save - will they smell something dodgy or happily pay out to the same account?
For example I want to get around 10 new contracts through e2save - will they smell something dodgy or happily pay out to the same account?
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I can't see why not. I do a lot of ebaying and each one of those is tracked.
I think it works on the basis that you click through from your Quidco account and once they receive the money, they start the ball rolling to have money sent to your account.
A word of advice though. Each time you do a new transaction, make sure you click in from Quidco and that you clear your cookie. It's not needed foe ebay transactions, but is for some other shops.0 -
The answer to your question is on the Quidco help pages , click here.0
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Topcashback could be used as well as Quidco and no £5 admin fee unlike Quidco and rates are just as good as Quidco.
Not sure if you can open more than one account per household though for either, they may log IP address too and may get suspicious even though you may be genuine ie as above, friends using your account0 -
You can have more than one account per household. You aren't allowed to have more than one person use a quidco account though. I don't know if I've understood what you're asking, but if you are making orders using different names then I think they could pick up on that and possibly close down your account. If you're doing them all using your own name then you'd be fine.Mummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0
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