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  • RachyB_2
    RachyB_2 Posts: 84 Forumite
    hi can anyone help me with quidco please , just signed up and cant find anything ct or anything ,

    cheers
    :T WEYHEY FREEBIES :T
  • Angie100
    Angie100 Posts: 2,076 Forumite
    RachyB wrote: »
    hi can anyone help me with quidco please , just signed up and cant find anything ct or anything ,

    cheers


    Hi - if you look at the first page of this thread, there is a very long list of things you can do to earn money on Quidco. The only click throughs are The High Street Web and Kelkoo.
  • yasmin2k20
    yasmin2k20 Posts: 78 Forumite
    Hi

    Thankyou guys, when i logged on it said sent so i premused it was instant:rotfl:

    never mind

    yasmin:rolleyes:
  • tazical
    tazical Posts: 94 Forumite
    Just a note for people signing up to the Audible and eMusic trials- be very careful! Both companies tried to charge amounts to my credit card during the trial period. :mad:

    You need to input your credit card details, although the trial is free. A few days afterwards I tried to use my card and found it was declined. When I phoned my bank I was told that my account had been suspended until they talked to me as Audible had tried to charge 4 lots of £2 to my account without my authorisation! I hadn't even downloaded anything yet, so it definitely wasn't a mistake.

    Needless to say, I phoned Audible about it and was told they not only had no record of my trial account but also no record of my card details at all, which was obviously utter bull.

    eMusic tried to do the same thing when I signed up for a month's trial at the same time- they only tried to take £1 this time, but still unauthorised and caught by my bank before it went through. I never got a reply from them either by email (no response) or by phone (a manager would call me back. They didn't specify if he would call this century or not :rolleyes:)

    I would definitely steer clear of 'trials' that ask you to put in your card info. It could cost you more than your cashback is worth!
  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,649 Forumite
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    Ive done audible, not had any such problems and the cashback was paid.

    E-Music there was a problem during the sign up process, 8.99 was debited which E-Music refunded as i emailed them as soon as the problem came to light and didnt use any of the trial period. E-Music took a few days to reply.
  • SuziK_2
    SuziK_2 Posts: 269 Forumite
    cwp500 wrote: »
    Sorry, didnt know. am cat person so have been there myself. dont change the avatar; remember him for the friend he was.

    Don't be sorry, thanks for noticing him! I'll never forget my Sam, one in a million. :)

    To keep on topic, collie is validating at 10p a Kelkoo search if I pick an Ebay result. I'll let you know if it stops working. ;)
    Quidco: £192.36, Pigsback: £40 vouchers, MT: £32 vouchers, CI: £50 HPF: £137.57 Swagbucks: 99
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  • SuziK_2
    SuziK_2 Posts: 269 Forumite
    SuziK wrote: »
    To keep on topic, collie is validating at 10p a Kelkoo search if I pick an Ebay result. I'll let you know if it stops working. ;)

    And not working again now, tracked as 2p this morning.

    I think 'boots' seems to be the safest. I was just looking to find something to break the searches up with. Surely they will wonder how many pairs we all need for our feet? :p
    Quidco: £192.36, Pigsback: £40 vouchers, MT: £32 vouchers, CI: £50 HPF: £137.57 Swagbucks: 99
    Lloyds TSB Loan: Cleared March 2008, 5 months early.
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 954 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!
  • Smick100
    Smick100 Posts: 296 Forumite
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    SuziK wrote: »
    And not working again now, tracked as 2p this morning.

    I think 'boots' seems to be the safest. I was just looking to find something to break the searches up with. Surely they will wonder how many pairs we all need for our feet? :p

    Well I imagine that Kelkoo makes money off the retailers for delivering us to their site and all they are doing is giving us a cut.

    I'd say they are delighted with the amount of clicks we are all generating.:money:
  • Tigger4
    Tigger4 Posts: 183 Forumite
    Hiya

    I always use safety boots and have done since it was first posted and have had no problems with this on Quidco or TCB. They both track at 10p.

    Marie :)
  • Toastie
    Toastie Posts: 389 Forumite
    What are peoples luck with these sites?

    I did have a look on MSE and found Mymoviestream was billing people hunders of pounds.

    Is it worth it? anyone on here got the free cashback recently?
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