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  • wideboy1
    wideboy1 Posts: 257 Forumite
    yer its tracked this moring woo hoo
    WideBoy JR

    Was in debt till i won the lottery

    :A 5 plus the bonus :A
  • bails
    bails Posts: 3,196 Forumite
    wideboy1 wrote: »
    yer its tracked this moring woo hoo

    Wideboy, just have to ask - did you really win the lottery??!
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  • bails
    bails Posts: 3,196 Forumite
    The Hiliary's blind offer was the reason I joined quidco initially. I made the appointment and the chap came to measure up, they were quite pricey so we didnt go ahead with the blinds.

    Welshy x

    Thanks Welshy. Did you get the cashback ok, how long did it take roughly?
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  • hanzy101
    hanzy101 Posts: 71 Forumite
    I cant find Gala bing what am I doing wrong?!!
  • bails
    bails Posts: 3,196 Forumite
    hanzy101 wrote: »
    I cant find Gala bing what am I doing wrong?!!

    It's on the Quidblog on the right hand side of the page, 3rd one down, or comes up if you put Gala into the search box.

    If that's not happenig then not sure, you'll have to find someone brighter than me lol!
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  • hayton2k3
    hayton2k3 Posts: 286 Forumite
    how do you find these great offers?iv been a member or quidco for months but never find offers which you dont have to pay for,
    anyone got any recomendations?
    to the above person looking for GALA BINGO type it in search bar on quidco
  • first ever post on here, so hi everyone!

    quidco is fantastic. i think it's one of the few exceptions to the "if it looks too good to be true, it probably is" rule. i signed up on saturday and have already earned £33.82. £30 of that has come from signing up to gala bingo, where i've just had a £10 win.

    so £18.53 in my gala account (which i'm going to swiftly withdraw - quit while i'm ahead and all that) + the £33.82 in my quidco account = £52.35 for doing next to nothing!

    my only warning about quidco would be to make sure you read the terms and conditions on any websites you give your information to through it. i nearly signed up to a couple of survey sites, but they admit that they'll sell your information on to other companies, probably resulting in plenty of unwanted junk mail and phone calls.

    of course, you could give them fake details, but that'd be deceitful and if quidco found out then you might get your account suspended.

    anyway, i must go and withdraw those winnings before i get tempted by another game! it's rather addictive!
  • hayton2k3
    hayton2k3 Posts: 286 Forumite
    congradulations TRON :)
  • bails
    bails Posts: 3,196 Forumite
    hayton2k3 wrote: »
    how do you find these great offers?iv been a member or quidco for months but never find offers which you dont have to pay for,
    anyone got any recomendations?
    to the above person looking for GALA BINGO type it in search bar on quidco

    I'm afraid you just have to look for them! I've made about £200 with about £35 outlay. We have posted lots of them on here so have a look through past posts for some ideas.

    Hope that helps
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  • alanclose
    alanclose Posts: 2,226 Forumite
    tron wrote: »
    first ever post on here, so hi everyone!

    quidco is fantastic. i think it's one of the few exceptions to the "if it looks too good to be true, it probably is" rule. i signed up on saturday and have already earned £33.82. £30 of that has come from signing up to gala bingo, where i've just had a £10 win.

    so £18.53 in my gala account (which i'm going to swiftly withdraw - quit while i'm ahead and all that) + the £33.82 in my quidco account = £52.35 for doing next to nothing!

    my only warning about quidco would be to make sure you read the terms and conditions on any websites you give your information to through it. i nearly signed up to a couple of survey sites, but they admit that they'll sell your information on to other companies, probably resulting in plenty of unwanted junk mail and phone calls.

    of course, you could give them fake details, but that'd be deceitful and if quidco found out then you might get your account suspended.

    anyway, i must go and withdraw those winnings before i get tempted by another game! it's rather addictive!

    Be careful about withdrawing your money from the bingo. Withdraw your winnings but the quidco sign up for Gala says you must deposit and wager £10.

    Even if something is tracked to can be removed from your account if you don't meet the criteria of the offer
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