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QUIDCO: Current No Spend Offers (Free Money)
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sorry that sounds really patronisingThe sign of a wasted life is a tidy house, Welcome to the chaos!0
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The_Dark_Defender wrote: »Hi guys.
I'm living in Ireland, will quidco be of any use to me do you know?
Thanks in advance.
Just in case you did not find the answer re ROI looks like it is a no go!!!!
http://www.quidco.com/terms-and-conditions/14. For your account to be considered in good standing the following conditions must be met:
14.1. You must be resident in the United Kingdom.
14.2. You must only have a single, member account at Quidco and that account must only be being used for transactions personal to you. You may not use your Quidco account for purchases made on behalf of other people.
14.3. Your account has not been, or is not associated or involved with any form of activity we consider to be abusive, fraudulent or otherwise damaging to the business we carry on.
14.4. You and your account must not have been involved with spamming or any other activity of a nature where you have caused Quidco links to be published external to the Quidco site for financial gain.
14.5. We have not otherwise determined that your account is invalid.
We may at our absolute discretion, summarily terminate your account where we reasonably suspect that your account is not in good standing. We may also, at our absolute discretion, forfeit all accrued earnings associated with you or your account/s.0 -
£1 for downloading 4oD, which is channel 4 on demand service, this is free to downloadThe sign of a wasted life is a tidy house, Welcome to the chaos!0
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I'm thinking of getting new home contents insurance, just wondering what people experiences are using quidco.
Also does anyone know if any of the companies allow monthly payments rather than just paying the full amount.
thank you in advanceWINS of 2008 :j
JAN=£85 FEB=£61
MARCH WINS=
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dontwannabeindebt wrote: »I'm thinking of getting new home contents insurance, just wondering what people experiences are using quidco.
Also does anyone know if any of the companies allow monthly payments rather than just paying the full amount.
thank you in advance
I got my home insurance via quidco last month (insure) and it has tracked but not been validated yet. Always use the price comparison sites first to find the best deal (read the article on the main insurance page, it tells you which comparison sites to use,) Most insurances do offer monthly payments but go for one that is interest free otherwise longterm it won't be the lowest quote.0 -
dontwannabeindebt wrote: »I'm thinking of getting new home contents insurance, just wondering what people experiences are using quidco.
Also does anyone know if any of the companies allow monthly payments rather than just paying the full amount.thank you in advance
Lloyds TSB no additional charge for direct debit :j0 -
thanks for that, will go and have a look now
:AWINS of 2008 :j
JAN=£85 FEB=£61
MARCH WINS=
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45p for coke zonewhen your life is a mess light one more cigarette its so logical!!
get up and dance,get up and smile,get up and drink to the days that are gone in the shortest while :T
There's no profit in peace boys we better fight some more:(0 -
Lloyds TSB no additional charge for direct debit :j
beware
I do remember I was doing quotes last year with Barclays and TSB and I noticed that one of them had a higher quote depending on whether I said I was currently paying by DD ( regardless of how I wanted to pay in future).
Both paid up through quidco last year. This year Churchill validated and AIG tracked.0 -
I signed up to sunbingo.
Played the £10 I had to deposit and played the £10 freebie. It tracked, but is showing as £0 instead of the £20 it promised. Anyone else get this please?0
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