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  • underperky wrote: »
    May I ask if any one can tell me how to sign out of Quidco I joined last

    month but so far have not found the button to sign out

    Can anyone point me in the right direction

    Tia

    Don't know if this works with Quidco, though it does with Hotmail and Facebook. If I have multiple accounts with someone I just use different browsers for each one and never sign out.
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    wackynut wrote: »
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    Good afternoon wacky have only just seen your post as been out all day and quoted it because it is so true:AI always try and make time for those people less fortunate than myself and I think it stems from the many years I worked for Social Services as a carer and visited so many lonely folks it made me appreciate exactly what I had and not take things for granted.
  • Munqui
    Munqui Posts: 3,439 Forumite
    underperky wrote: »
    May I ask if any one can tell me how to sign out of Quidco I joined last

    month but so far have not found the button to sign out

    Can anyone point me in the right direction

    Tia

    I think this has been answered, but this is the page that logs you out.
    http://www.quidco.com/logout/
    #CHEEKY :cool:
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Nannylala wrote: »
    Good Afternoon tweets hope you didn't get too cold in all that Snow:snow_grin:snow_grin:snow_grin I bet your are all nice and snug now in your PJ's:)

    Good Afternoon Nannylala :A

    I was well wrapped up so didn't get that cold.

    You know me well , yes I have my fleecy pj's and dressing gown on and cosy and warm :D
  • LEJC
    LEJC Posts: 9,618 Forumite
    emerald21 wrote: »
    He has got 18 years of mortgage left and owes about £78,000, pays £575 pm and house is worth about £140,000. Nationwide have a 10 yr fixed mortgage for 2.94%


    Rather than looking to swap the mortgage especially if there is quite a large penalty to do that...can he pay off additional lump sums or amounts in order to reduce the balance and hence pay it off quicker...
    sometimes its not just a penalty you pay to your old lender ....but new set up costs to the new lender too...I cant help but think those costs might be better spent chipping away at the existing mortgage if thats possible...


    Just a thought...
    frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!

    2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend
  • pacifica9
    pacifica9 Posts: 3,262 Forumite
    Munqui wrote: »
    I had an email from Tosco, can't see it on T's website though.

    Dear Munqui,

    Take advantage of our fantastic offer, shop three times and get £20 off* £40 on your fourth shop.
    Simply have three online grocery orders delivered, spending £40 or more* on each, before Sunday 22nd February 2015 and we'll send you a £20 eCoupon** on Thursday 26th February 2015 to use on your fourth shop.
    Plus to get you started we're giving you 100 Clubcard points+ on your first order.
    Kind regards,
    Tesco.com

    I had the same.
    “Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” ~ Ferris Bueller
  • I just found an old email from October 2012.

    How many of you remember handing over pdf vouchers for free cans of Reloaded at T where they cost £1.85 each to get a pp for 85p on each tin as they were only £1 in A..:D

    This brings back happy memories. Pity they didn't taste very nice..:doh: Although, it did teach me that you could actually make a profit from shopping.

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  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    edited 21 January 2015 at 5:45PM
    I just found an old email from October 2012.

    How many of you remember handing over pdf vouchers for free cans of Reloaded at T where they cost £1.85 each to get a pp for 85p on each tin as they were only £1 in A..:D

    This brings back happy memories. Pity they didn't taste very nice..:doh: Although, it did teach me that you could actually make a profit from shopping.

    16c0ykz.jpg

    I remember these... they were really hard to find but DS3 loved them (strange person he is!!)

    :D:D:D:D

    Edit.... just realised how long I have been around OMG!!!
    10
  • EMMAP
    EMMAP Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    josie wrote: »
    Glad she got some use for it, but suggest you remove the picture of the child from the internet as the mother may not be happy about it? Just a friendly warning.

    Thanks so much for the kind suggestion Josie.

    The mother is one of my very best friends. She knows I use this forum and I asked her before posting anything. What a caring thing to think of :)
    Debt free 6th December 2014 :)

    'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'
  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    Well done SFSB on your weight loss:T you will be catching our tweets up in the not too distant future ;)
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