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QUIDCO: Current No Spend Offers (Free Money)
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bristolleedsfan wrote: »win 4 now : 5p : Register then login everyday to enter a different competition.
Hi. Just in case you didn't already know, you can enter a lot of competitions as long as you clear cookies between each one. Quidco will log out after doing this twice but then I just log back into Quidco again and do another 2 lots of competitions (clearing cookies inbetween). I have done about 8 competitions in one sitting and they have all tracked and paid out.
16 Jun 2008 12:01:50 !!!!!!! 0.00 0.05 validated ~ Aug 2008
16 Jun 2008 12:02:41 !!!!!!! 0.00 0.05 validated ~ Aug 2008
16 Jun 2008 12:03:38 !!!!!!! 0.00 0.05 validated ~ Aug 2008
16 Jun 2008 12:04:26 !!!!!!! 0.00 0.05 validated ~ Aug 2008
16 Jun 2008 12:07:15 !!!!!!! 0.00 0.05 validated ~ Aug 2008
16 Jun 2008 12:08:58 !!!!!!! 0.00 0.05 validated ~ Aug 2008
16 Jun 2008 12:10:57 !!!!!!! 0.00 0.05 validated ~ Aug 2008
16 Jun 2008 12:11:43 !!!!!!! 0.00 0.05 validated ~ Aug 2008
16 Jun 2008 12:12:45 !!!!!!! 0.00 0.05 validated ~ Aug 2008
16 Jun 2008 12:13:27 !!!!!!! 0.00 0.05 validated ~ Aug 2008
16 Jun 2008 12:14:24 !!!!!!! 0.00 0.05 validated ~ Aug 2008
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Hi, I took out insurance with for my o/h last month with Sainsburys. Thinking of taking out another one for me- do you think they'll pay up a second time?
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scriblesvurt wrote: »Payday Loan in Paying £70 quid co? So you could get a loan for 80, not spend it, payback the 100 so 20 chanrge then get the 70 quidco and be in profit by £50!
Is this corect anyone done this?
Well I've given up on mine. I had a call about it this morning to confirm ID and I've had an email since to say that as they haven't had all the supporting documents which they required (which I sent) they have cancelled the payout. Since I was not entirely honest on my application, and since it says on Quidco that it is for transactions completed wholly online, I have decided to leave it and not push my luck. I'm gutted, but it's not worth the risk of losing money on it. Good luck to anyone else who does though.April £10 a day challenge £321.85/£300 May £10 a day challenge £136.93/£310 July £20 a day challenge £530.57/£6200 -
Grr Kelkoo is only tracking at 2p with 'work boots'. Does anyone know any 10p searches on Google?0
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Hi. Just in case you didn't already know, you can enter a lot of competitions as long as you clear cookies between each one. Quidco will log out after doing this twice but then I just log back into Quidco again and do another 2 lots of competitions (clearing cookies inbetween). I have done about 8 competitions in one sitting and they have all tracked and paid out.
Ive kept it to one a day on each cashback site due to all other sites saying strictly one a day and not wishing to risk quidcos wrath of possibly being guilty of "abuse". Good luck though. :T0 -
Not got too much on at work at the moment, so am doing the Quidco thing. I signed up for Betfair (£30.00 cashback), deposited £10.00. Placed two £5.00 bets on two horses, and one won! In the end I made around £6.00 profit (have about £16.00 in the account now). I can see how people get hooked! I know nothing about horse racing (although I do own 4 ponies / horses).
Do you think I should wait until the cashback is validated before I withdraw the £16.00, or just withdraw it now?
Also, been reading about the £70.00 cashback for this Payday Loans company. They do sound dodgy (with their 1100% APR), but if I borrow £80.00 (the minimum), then pay back £100.00 (inc. their interest), then I've still made £50.00 profit? Question is, can they be trusted? I have a very good credit rating so don't want anyone messing it up.0 -
I don't think it goes on credit rating but best to check.
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bristolleedsfan wrote: »CBK will waive its first year fee if uve paid 5.00 elsewhere, all u do is join then email CBK a screen shot showing the 5.00 quidco fee uve paid. CBK have daily clicks currently worth 41p a day which equates to over 140.00 a year + a significant amount of other no spend cashbacks, well worth 5.00 annual fee IMO.
GPB is getpoundsback, again 5.00 annual fee with daily clicks currently worth 55p a day which equates to over 190.00 a year + other no spend cashbacks available. Again worth a 5.00 annual fee IMO.
Hi there, thanks for that info!Does anyone know what all the daily click links are on Cashback Kings and/or Quidco? :A Thanks!
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