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QUIDCO: Current No Spend Offers (Free Money)
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Sloganjerry wrote: »Hi
I did the betfair cashback offer just before the grand national was on and my friend said they were going to bet on the grand national so I told them about the casback offer with Betfair. They couldn't be bothered to set up their own quidco account (they dont have access to a computer at all- there are still some people like this left) so I did it for them through my account. All the details to set up the account, card details, name, address, etc were my friends details and I'm sure I'd read that people often do offers for their partners, etc so I thought this was fine. I've now had to put a ticket in because nothing tracked for this? Can anyone just confirm whether I was in the right or not to do this and can I expect to get the cashback for my friend?
Cheers guys!:beer:
Now wondering whether to put a bet on manchester united:T
Yes that's fine, I've done it signing up for an account for my Mum to place bets on grand national as well and it tracked / validated ok. FYI the estimated payment date on my quidco a/c is June 2008 for that grand national day opened bf account.0 -
Yes that's fine, I've done it signing up for an account for my Mum to place bets on grand national as well and it tracked / validated ok. FYI the estimated payment date on my quidco a/c is June 2008 for that grand national day opened bf account.
Would the same apply for other retailers? For instance, I've already joined the National Trust through Quidco. I want to sign my boyfriend up too, also through Quidco, obviously with his name, address and personal details. Would that be ok, or would I have to open a new Quidco account for him?0 -
Sloganjerry wrote: »Hi
I did the betfair cashback offer just before the grand national was on and my friend said they were going to bet on the grand national so I told them about the casback offer with Betfair. They couldn't be bothered to set up their own quidco account (they dont have access to a computer at all- there are still some people like this left) so I did it for them through my account. All the details to set up the account, card details, name, address, etc were my friends details and I'm sure I'd read that people often do offers for their partners, etc so I thought this was fine. I've now had to put a ticket in because nothing tracked for this? Can anyone just confirm whether I was in the right or not to do this and can I expect to get the cashback for my friend?
Cheers guys!:beer:
Now wondering whether to put a bet on manchester united:T
I joined did the Grand National offer with my *own* details and it hasn't tracked for me either. I've raised an enquiry which is being dealt with.April £10 a day challenge £321.85/£300 May £10 a day challenge £136.93/£310 July £20 a day challenge £530.57/£6200 -
Sloganjerry wrote: »Now wondering whether to put a bet on manchester united:T
Who are they? Or what is it?0 -
Needs to track to make a profit, but paydayloans are offering £40 cashback for a months loan, minimum £100. There is a whopping £25 charge on the loan for a month, but looks like you can still turn a profit. Don't think there's a credit search, you have to register a debit card for payment. I've done it, will report if it tracks.
Tracked fine.0 -
purplestar133 wrote: »Would the same apply for other retailers? For instance, I've already joined the National Trust through Quidco. I want to sign my boyfriend up too, also through Quidco, obviously with his name, address and personal details. Would that be ok, or would I have to open a new Quidco account for him?
Generally I think Quidco's stance on it would be that it's OK to claim cashback for someone else as long as you're not abusing the system - which you're not. I think they mention something on this kind of issue on their website in the help section if you want to have a look, otherwise you could always email them to make sure.0 -
Generally I think Quidco's stance on it would be that it's OK to claim cashback for someone else as long as you're not abusing the system - which you're not. I think they mention something on this kind of issue on their website in the help section if you want to have a look, otherwise you could always email them to make sure.
No, no and thrice no!! You are wrong.
See http://www.quidco.com/terms-and-conditions/
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Last yr i opened a betting account with quid co in my wifes name.... it didnt track and when i tried to do a tickrt they knocked it back because it wasnt in my name.
now she has her own Quidco account ...
hope that helps:T :T :TDebit was £64k (light bulb Feb 05)
Debt now 60K Dec 07 DFD= nov2019"The only time money comes before work is in the dictionary"0
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