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this is my first month for a payout whooooo!!!
it shows paid on my quidco account for 3rd oct but so far nothing in my bank account
does anyone know how long it takes? or should I query it?:money: <<<< MY HERO!0 -
carriew, I'm waiting for mine too, also shows paid on 3rd Oct. I'm going to wait a bit and see if it comes in next few days, unless anyone else knows different?The 1,000 Day Challenge:Feb 16, 2016500/30,000
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Paid means the date it has left Quidco... it should hit your bank approx 3 days after that so expect it in on Monday.
I think it also says Monday in QuidblogBit of a Florida Fan :j
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I just found this thread. Sounds like a good wheez. Does anyone know how the electronic tracking works? Do they use third party tracking cookies on your PC? I'm a bit fussy about these and block them all. Is that going to affect the opperation of a Quidco account?
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lilmissmup wrote: »Anyone know how to cancel the which trial?
Heres what the T&C's say:
You can cancel at any time during your free trial by emailing [EMAIL="editor@which.co.uk"]editor@which.co.uk[/EMAIL] or calling us on 01992 822800 before your first payment is due and you won't owe us a penny. Thereafter, we require 7 days' notice of cancellation and are unable to make refunds for periods of less than one month. Your subscription will then expire at the end of the calendar month after your 7 day notice period.
Mitch0 -
I just found this thread. Sounds like a good wheez. Does anyone know how the electronic tracking works? Do they use third party tracking cookies on your PC? I'm a bit fussy about these and block them all. Is that going to affect the opperation of a Quidco account?
Cheers
Dave
Yes - you need to enable cookies as this is how the transactions are tracked and attributed to Quidco. You wouldn't get any cashback if you block all cookies.0 -
maemaesmummy wrote: »Paid means the date it has left Quidco... it should hit your bank approx 3 days after that so expect it in on Monday.
I think it also says Monday in Quidblog
thankyou :A:money: <<<< MY HERO!0 -
Car insurance is up soon on one of our cars. We are having it fixed at the moment and then going to sell it. I want to use quidco to get some cashback. If I cancel the insurance when I sell the car, will this affect the tracking?0
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Car insurance is up soon on one of our cars. We are having it fixed at the moment and then going to sell it. I want to use quidco to get some cashback. If I cancel the insurance when I sell the car, will this affect the tracking?
It won't affect the tracking. Tracking is done automatically on the computer.
It could mean that the insurance company don't treat this as a valid transaction if it's cancelled very quickly. If so, rather than being validated it will state declined and you won't get the cashback.0 -
Car insurance is up soon on one of our cars. We are having it fixed at the moment and then going to sell it. I want to use quidco to get some cashback. If I cancel the insurance when I sell the car, will this affect the tracking?
Some insurers levy a charge when an insurance is cancelled in its first year and/or other charges so be very careful and read the insurance cancellation terms and conditions before you buy.Mortgage start date: 21 July 2006
Original term: 25 years
Agreed redemption date: July 2031
Original advance: £155,220
[strike]Balance oustanding on 30.09.2007: £150,387.96[/strike]
Balance outstanding on 31.01.2008: £147,818.12
Amount repaid since mortgage start date: £7,401.88
Target: to reduce mortgage to £123,000 by 01.04.2010
Current monthly payment: £963.80 + £500.00 overpayment = £1,463.80
Revised agreed redemption date: January 20310
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