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I know a lot of people on here use cashback sites for personal purchases..
But is there a business equivalent? And if so, what do people use?
A majority of our expensise are on travel (Flights/Ferries), then accomodation (Booking.com / AirBnB)
Then the usual card purchases like fuel, amazon, groceries etc.
Any hints and tips? Might be a no-goer, but even 1% would be better than nothing
No idea how it compares to others but my very savvy boss uses Capital on Tap...
https://www.capitalontap.com/en/business-credit-cards/rewards/
For hotels/flights/ferries why can't you just use Quidco, etc? I do!
i use quidco, referral code in your imbox if you message me
Thanks for the replies.
Capital on Tap is interesting, but we don't use credit cards at all (I know we maybe should). I'll have a look into this.
Quidco sounds like its worth having an account anyway, so I'll get onto that
@Alan1977 - Message incoming, thank you
referall sent, ive used mine for ages, quite a tidy sum has been through it
Quidco / topcashback. Worth having both as occasionally there will be a stonking good deal on a phone contract, insurance or something with one or the other. I got my current phone contract via TopCashBack and it worked out about £16 a month for a Pixel 8 and 50GB of data.
I dunno if it still works, but it used to be if you registered your card with quidco then it also worked in bricks and mortar shops.