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National trust and quidco

Hello,
I want to buy a National Trust membership for a friend for xmas. I did this for my sister a few months ago, and I went through quidco for very good cashback (£20). I have been trying to do this for the last few days, but the link from quidco just won't work. National Trust still have a page on quidco though, so is this just a temporary problem? Does anyone know of any other cashback sites which do a National Trust cashback?

thanks, Temba
[SIZE=-4]MF date: Dec [STRIKE]2028[/STRIKE] 2019. Overpayments in 2007=£900, 2008=£1200 2009=23400[/SIZE]

Comments

  • bear23
    bear23 Posts: 38 Forumite
    have had the same problem have followed all advise given on the main NT tread and tried from 3 different computers using both firefow and IE browsers, have also tried via Rpoints but still can not link through!
  • mrsw
    mrsw Posts: 1,425 Forumite
    I had the same error and reported it to Quidco. This is their reply

    Hi there, There seems to be an issue with a minority of members where the link does not work. We have raised the issue with the technical team that provides the tracking and they are actively working on a solution. In the meantime if you click through and then delete "index.sxf?p=317&l=1" from the end of the url this should work ok. Kind regards, Quidco
  • jaymac_2
    jaymac_2 Posts: 1,740 Forumite
    it didn'twork for me last week but it's working today.
  • temba
    temba Posts: 320 Forumite
    Me too. Thanks for the replies. T
    [SIZE=-4]MF date: Dec [STRIKE]2028[/STRIKE] 2019. Overpayments in 2007=£900, 2008=£1200 2009=23400[/SIZE]
  • Could perhaps be pulling out of the Cashback procedure or debating doing so perhaps?
    Live for what tomorrow has to bring, not what yesterday has taken away
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