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QUIDCO: Current No Spend Offers (Free Money)

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  • Hey_Dude
    Hey_Dude Posts: 1,786 Forumite
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    I took out contents insurance for my wife's grandmother a 6 weeks ago, which came to less that £50 pa. I have just been paid out £80 :D with another £80 still tracking - although I'm not holding my breath on that one.

    Still rather chuffed though. :rotfl:

    Which Insurer Dude?

    Duder
  • sysboy
    sysboy Posts: 222 Forumite
    About Payment Method:PayPal (Only available to a maximum of £50), what is the meaning of a maximum of £50?
    Will QUIDCO pay unless your earning reachs 50? Thanks.
  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,648 Forumite
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    sysboy wrote: »
    About Payment Method:PayPal (Only available to a maximum of £50), what is the meaning of a maximum of £50?
    Will QUIDCO pay unless your earning reachs 50? Thanks.


    Over 50.00 would have to be an alternative method of payment like BACS I believe. ;)
  • Toastie
    Toastie Posts: 389 Forumite
    As other one of the days they are offering on there premier 21 (anyone between 16-21) £50cashback.

    Before you needed £500 a month to fund the account but this appears to have GONE.

    You will need a full uk driving license / full uk passport.

    You will need a uk current account.

    The interest rate is 10% HOWEVER this in a years time goes down to 1% BELOW the BoE base rate.

    Very high rate with unlimited withdralws and no funding needed.

    £50.00 ain't bad either!
    8,000 / 10,000 saved. Another 2,000 by April 2011!
  • Toastie
    Toastie Posts: 389 Forumite
    Hi there,

    Looking on quidco I see that Payday uk will pay £40 for taking out a loan.

    There smallest amount is £80 borrowed and £100 paid back, so with the £40 cash back that is £20 profit.

    Has anyone done this, and could this be done every month for a regular income of £20 a month???

    Any input would be welcome.

    Steve

    Have you not read the 1355% APR? It's crazy!

    Basically you pay 1k more and 20quid on top as i read it.

    They make profit. NOT YOU!
    8,000 / 10,000 saved. Another 2,000 by April 2011!
  • mango850
    mango850 Posts: 290 Forumite
    thats true
    Pigsback (£8.55) recieved £30 boots voucher QuidsInUk (£32.35) MoneyMaddness (£27.68)

    Target for the year £100
  • Oggyoi
    Oggyoi Posts: 5,068 Forumite
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    It is one of the highest ranked in HDUK at the moment number 5.

    Sign up to National Lottery Online deposit £5 and they credit you with £5 aswell.

    You can withdraw your deposit straight away and still have £5 to use on Lottery or scratch cards I withdrew my straight away then used up my £5 bonus and won £8 so with drew £8 as well.

    Please read the thread on HDUK first though as you need to copy a link into your address bar once you have got there via quidco.

    PS im quidco tracked a 50p it all helps. So made £8.50 for five mins work.

    Of course you could put the £5 on the lottery but i went for Cash Couple scrathcard as it has win ratio of 1 in 3 but smaller wins

    Im no good at these posts so best you all read the thread on HDUK first.


    Just out of interest does anyone know , if you use a CREDIT card to fund this, do you know if you get hammered by charges, as a cash advance ???

    Thanks in advance
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  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,648 Forumite
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    Oggyoi wrote: »
    Just out of interest does anyone know , if you use a CREDIT card to fund this, do you know if you get hammered by charges, as a cash advance ???

    Thanks in advance


    Credit Card companies will charge a cash advance fee ( min 2.50/3.00) if it can identify something as anything to do with gambling. :(
  • ianonline
    ianonline Posts: 1,204 Forumite
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    Oggyoi wrote: »
    Just out of interest does anyone know , if you use a CREDIT card to fund this, do you know if you get hammered by charges, as a cash advance ???

    Thanks in advance
    As far as I'm aware, you can't fund your Lottery account with a credit card - it HAS to be a debit card (unless they've recently changed the rules) but there's no cash advance fee (or at least I've never been charged by my Abbey debit card). ;)

    Ian ;)
  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,648 Forumite
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    ianonline wrote: »
    but there's no cash advance fee (or at least I've never been charged by my Abbey debit card). ;)

    Ian ;)


    True debit card deposits dont attract a cash advance fee via any gambling site transaction. ( only credit cards)
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