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QUIDCO - Updated List of No Spend Offers (merged)

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  • Tutes24
    Tutes24 Posts: 94 Forumite
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    Has moonpig been taken off? Cant find it anymore
  • sinw
    sinw Posts: 7,771 Forumite
    bunn wrote: »
    i tried to do littlewoods and it hasnt tracked does any one think it maybe cause i used voucher codes????:confused:

    my littlewoods has not tracked either i neva used any codes, in fact not alot is tracking, i find that kelkoo and high street web are but having problems wiv others that have to pay me a substantial amount back....
    SIMPLES!
  • purplestar133
    purplestar133 Posts: 1,731 Forumite
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    sinw wrote: »
    i was getting this on a site the other day and also i sent message to someone on here and it went too about thousand people - they were gettin fed up me askin 4 vouchers - what system and security u runnin maybe its a virus

    Don't know...it's a massive network (a really big employer) and it was happening on different computers.
  • superhans
    superhans Posts: 338 Forumite
    Has anyone had any problems with Lloyds TSB car insurance tracking?

    Fraudulent Transactions: Lloyds TSB and Screentrade reserve the right to cancel policies should there be a basis for suspicion of fraud. This may refer to false bank details, contact information or falsification of addresses

    ***We are unable to accept earnings enquiries on Lloyds TSB Insurance products more than 6 weeks after the transaction date.
  • Woodyrocks
    Woodyrocks Posts: 1,913 Forumite
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    Re Littlewoods, I find it always goes to declined even and I have never ever used codes when going through quidco so I don't think it is just you Sinw

    Extrabet is now showing as tracked at the right amount but I wonder why it is not showing as validated?? Still not sure if I can now withdraw the money I have in there from winnings!
    DEBT FREE AND LOVING LIFE
  • helwarren
    helwarren Posts: 311 Forumite
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    sinw wrote: »
    my littlewoods has not tracked either i neva used any codes, in fact not alot is tracking, i find that kelkoo and high street web are but having problems wiv others that have to pay me a substantial amount back....

    Are you using the same e-mail add on littlewoods as you do on quidco? First time I did it they declined when I put a ticket in, but ever since I changed the e-mails to the same all has tracked and paid, even using voucher codes.
  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,654 Forumite
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    superhans wrote: »
    I was wandering






    Introduction

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    Keep your loved one safe by knowing the risk factors for wandering and enrolling in MedicAlert® + Alzheimer's Association Safe Return®, our 24-hour nationwide emergency response service for individuals with Alzheimer’s or related dementia that wander or who have a medical emergency. You can't know when wandering will happen, but you'll know what to do when it does.
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    What is wandering?

    Many people with dementia do not fit the textbook definition of wandering, "To move about without a definite destination or purpose."
    People with dementia who wander often have a purpose or goal in mind. They may be searching for something that is lost or trying to fulfill a former job responsibility.
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    Who's at risk?

    Everyone is at risk for wandering. However, a person may be at risk for wandering if he or she:
    • Returns from a regular walk or drive later than usual
    • Tries to fulfill former obligations, such as going to work
    • Tries or wants to "go home" even when at home
    • Is restless, paces or makes repetitive movements
    • Has difficulty locating familiar places like the bathroom, bedroom or dining room
    • Checks the whereabouts of familiar people
    • Acts as if doing a hobby or chore, but nothing gets done (moves around pots and dirt without actually planting anything)
    • Appears lost in a new or changed environment
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    Causes

    Wandering can be caused by several factors, including:
    • Medication side effects
    • Stress
    • Confusion related to time
    • Restlessness
    • Agitation
    • Anxiety
    • Inability to recognize familiar people, places and objects
    • Fear arising from the misinterpretation of sights and sounds
    • Desire to fulfill former obligations, such as going to work or looking after a child
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    Tips to reduce wandering
    • Encourage movement and exercise to reduce anxiety, agitation and restlessness
    • Ensure all basic needs are met (toileting, nutrition, thirst)
    • Involve the person in daily activities, such as folding laundry or preparing dinner
    • Place color-matching cloth over doorknobs to camouflage
    • Redirect pacing or restless behavior
    • Place a mirror near doorways. The reflection of a person's own face will often stop him or her from exiting the door.
    • Reassure the person if he or she feels lost, abandoned or disoriented
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    Tips to protect a loved one from wandering and getting lost
    • Enroll the person in MedicAlert + Safe Return.
    • Inform your neighbors and local emergency responders of the person’s condition and keep a list of their names and telephone numbers.
    • Keep your home safe and secure by installing deadbolt or slide-bolt locks on exterior doors and limiting access to potentially dangerous areas. Never lock the person with dementia in a home without supervision.
    • Be aware that the person may not only wander by foot but also by car or by other modes of transportation.
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    Tips for preparing for emergencies
    • Keep a list of emergency phone numbers and addresses of the local police and fire departments, hospitals, and poison control as well as the MedicAlert + Safe Return emergency response number.
    • Keep a list of physicians phone numbers and current medications (with dosages)
    • Keep copies of legal documents (living will, power of attorney, etc.)
    • Check fire extinguishers and smoke alarms
  • Im just confused to why more people on this site seem to favour quidco against topcashback? Pesonally i love top cashback as they have paid me £400 pounds since jan with another £80 pending, which is a brilliant result, every single transacation that didnt tracked was found and payed, i have never had anything declined, so im so happy, i have gave them donations amounting to about a tenner so far and the same to charity, as i would of never had any of this cash if this site wasnt there. I joined quidco a couple of months ago and have less than a pound confirmed have about £30 pending, but they just declined a pound from my supermarket for no reason so not impressed with them at all.
  • Angie100
    Angie100 Posts: 2,076 Forumite
    Im just confused to why more people on this site seem to favour quidco against topcashback? Pesonally i love top cashback as they have paid me £400 pounds since jan with another £80 pending, which is a brilliant result, every single transacation that didnt tracked was found and payed, i have never had anything declined, so im so happy, i have gave them donations amounting to about a tenner so far and the same to charity, as i would of never had any of this cash if this site wasnt there. I joined quidco a couple of months ago and have less than a pound confirmed have about £30 pending, but they just declined a pound from my supermarket for no reason so not impressed with them at all.


    Topcashback were good in the beginning but now rather stale - nothing of real interest to me there and hardly any free signups, newsletter signups etc. Can't remember the last time I actually bothered doing anything on there. The only new companies they get are not things I would use anyhow. I much prefer to use Quidco and Cashback Kings.
  • compmad1
    compmad1 Posts: 995 Forumite
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    I opened a new account through Quidco with Betfair and placed a £10 bet on the Grand National. I got the £10 refunded. Having had the £30 Quidco cashback tracked since then, I'm now getting a message to say that the £30 has been declined. Has anyone else had a problem? Thanks.
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