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Just read that you should clear cookies - what does that do when using quidco? I thought they needed the cookies to track the transaction?
FJ
Its recommended to clear your cookies 'BEFORE' clicking on a quidco link - If you have visited a site/merchant via another link before you go through quidco, the original cookies can quite often prevent you from getting quidco to track." He who knows does not speak. "He who speaks does not know. Lao-tzu Chinese philosopher (604 BC - 531 BC)
'That slow-motion replay doesn't show how fast the ball was travelling' - Richie Benaud,Australian Philosopher0 -
Just got my £5 tracked after about ½ hour for enquiring about computeach. No purchase needed either :j
http://www.quidco.com/computeach/_________________________________:starmod: Please do not feed the trolls! :starmod::beer:0 -
Hi this might seem a little like the wrong place, but I hope not-I have seen all these great deals for car insurance cashback-my policy is not due for renewal til feb next year-can a policy be cancelled (I paid in full in feb, not d/debit) and do they charge? I am with AA.
Many thanks,
Emma0 -
Just to let know, I heard about Click2quit about a month ago (before I new this thread existed), but when I went to register, it had gone! I kept checking and it reappeared again about 2 weeks ago so it might be worth checking every mow and again!If you think nobody cares whether you're alive or dead, try missing a couple of mortgage payments.:whistle:
My way is Atkins0 -
I'm sure if it does it'll be posted here0
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Probably metioned already in this thread but went for the free cat food thing yesterday on quidco (don't have a cat but I'm sure I can give it away...) and it tracked today. £1.45 and a free cat sample...great especially if you have a cat!0
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Just got my £5 tracked after about ½ hour for enquiring about computeach.
http://www.quidco.com/computeach/
Yep, computeach is a quick and easy fiver. To warn people though, you may well get a phone call or two from them. I didn't want to risk the quidco payment being rejected (the same reason I gave a 'real' contact number) so I made up a story which resulted in them sending me out a leaflet.0 -
Fatal_Swan wrote: »Yep, computeach is a quick and easy fiver. To warn people though, you may well get a phone call or two from them. I didn't want to risk the quidco payment being rejected (the same reason I gave a 'real' contact number) so I made up a story which resulted in them sending me out a leaflet.
:rotfl: Yep, I did the same ..... told them I was after bookeeping/sage courses which they didn't do (I didn't know this at the time though) instead they sent me some leaflets and said that if I was interested to ring them back!If you think nobody cares whether you're alive or dead, try missing a couple of mortgage payments.:whistle:
My way is Atkins0 -
WOW.... Just won £75 on the slots for jackpot joy.. so now have a balance of £95.45
(£10 deposit plus £10 free plus misc wins...)
Question is - can I withdraw that or do I have to spend the initial deposit?0 -
bums.. just tried to withdraw.. and it says:
Sorry we are not able to process your withdrawal at this time.
In order to make a withdrawal you need to wager another £57.47 as outlined in the Bonus Terms & Conditions.
SO be warned if you get excited by a win
what a bummer.. I suppose I've still made something and MAY (not likely) win some more... suppose I should try and spend the rest.. any hints tips on good payouts..
UPDATE: Spent the £57.40 and won some more... NOW GOT £154.55 and can withdraw... would have had £160 but got greedy and betted some more... grrrr (damn my greed) - DOn't know whether to ask for chque or bank transfer as it says:
Usually we require proof of identity (eg; passport/drivers licence and card/bank statement) on your first bank transfer withdrawal over £50.
DOn't want to hold process up with Bank Transfer but don't want to risk cheque being lost... anyone had any dealing with them - and also if I withdraw now do I have to keep money in for quidco tracking??0
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