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Been a user of Quidco for years but for no reason at all clicked on a link to TopCashBack recently and they have some very favourable comparisons.
So before I change my habits, I wondered if there was a STW consensus as to which is better? The Cashback rates both seem very similar which is obviously the important thing!
I use TopCashBack and everything just seems to track and work:
I used it initially to avoid the Quidco yearly charge.
You know, I signed up to Quidco a year or so ago, but have never used it. It's too complicated for me... if I'm buying something, I just go to websites selling the thing I want, adding another step to the process ... pah.
The real winner is using it on insurances. Think I had about £380 cashback last year and I only buy through TopCashBack if it's the cheapest product before the cashback...if it isn't I shop direct.
I think both are much of a muchness - but I highly rate the use - curently at just under £1200 cashback on quidco from 2008.
The real winner is using it on insurances
This is my experience, but failed on loss of earnings/personal accident for MTB purposes yesterday.
Mind you there's only so much shopping around I'll do for insurance as it rapidly becomes tedious; if anyone's got similar bargain alternatives to Sports Cover Direct I'm all ears 🙂
I use Topcashback primarily, can't fault them. It's probably worth signing up for both to get the broadest pool of retailers.
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i am getting on well with quidco, especially recent deal moving my mob netting me £70 cashback (aka almost 4 months free!)
I think both are much of a muchness - but I highly rate the use - curently at just under £1200 cashback on quidco from 2008.
I'm at £1,816 so far with Quidco.
Mobiles used to be very lucrative, less so these days.
Insurance and utilities (switching) are the main contributors these days.
DezB - MemberYou know, I signed up to Quidco a year or so ago, but have never used it. It's too complicated for me... if I'm buying something, I just go to websites selling the thing I want, adding another step to the process ... pah.
It is worth adding your credit cards to their in-store bit. That way if you shop from Halfords, Debenhams etc you automatically get some cash back.
https://www.quidco.com/in-store-cashback/
My quidco details appear to have been added to the OH's chain reaction account, so I get notified about his purchases and earn money on them 🙂
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