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topcashback and quidco

Just started with these two still a bit unsure as not had a payout yet from either but wanted to know your experiences and how you make it work for you. also if you use anything else what do u use.

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  • I use both sites and had payouts fine from both. I use Topcashback far more (I joined it first and just think to use it before Quidco), but sometimes Quidco has a better cashback rate for a site/store or they have a site that Topcashback doesn't.

    Both great sites. Just a case of remembering to check them before buying anything.
  • TCB and Q are easily the best, as others may go out of business or not have enough good offers for you to ever reach the amount needed to get a payout.

    I used to get very small amounts from Q when I bought things on eBay, but they have stopped doing that now. I use TCB for Dunelm a lot.
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  • Astraeus
    Astraeus Posts: 370 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Use TCB for just about everything, not least as they match Qudico's cashback rates if you notify them.

    Up to £456 cashback in the past 12 months.
  • bambos
    bambos Posts: 284 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    I've just started with Quidco and have so far completed two quotes, brought my vitamins from Boots and switched my current account earning £42. I'm very happy and it was easy once you get your head around the website. I might have a look at Top Cash Back and see what they are like.
    House renovation savings £25,000/£25,000
    Emergency fund £1000

    When you hit rock bottom the only way is up!

    If you believe in yourself you can climb mountains
  • i like my tcb payout in tesco points
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