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car insurance and Quidco..please help

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  • It's well worth the time checking. If you look at both the churchill website and Prudential they are identical and so I guess that the churchill provide the service for the Pru and yet churchill came out more expensive for me and only offer £60 cash back. I got my last years cover from the Pru via Quidco with no problems, just had my renewal from them but I am signing up as a new customer again with the Pru through Quidco as this again makes them the cheapest. There's nothing to stop you from starting from scratch every year to get the maximum discounts.
    Kai I agree with Del there's nothing to stop you taking out the 2 policies but to avoid confusion clear down your cookies.
    :beer:
  • yezdi
    yezdi Posts: 173 Forumite
    abr wrote: »
    a lot of people have success with quidco
    however some people lose out:mad:

    i went through quidco for my car insurance with LTSB on 15th june
    its never tracked so just be aware
    A lot of people have complained about LTSB. And if it does track, they make some excuse to call you and then you are no longer eligible for the cashback as the transaction was not wholly completed online. Stay away from LTSB. They seem to follow unethical business practices. If they can stoop so low for cashback then what are the chances of them actually paying out when you make a claim ? :mad:
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