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Quidco

Topic started by matthewhughes on 21 June 2009

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21 June 2009, 07:41 pm

I saw the CNET UK report on Quidco. I thought you all may be interested in this.

TL;DR it's free money from Quidco. You get it by subscribing to free offers and newsletters, so you may want to set up a new e-mail account for this.

I thought it may be of interest to any fellow poor students.

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21 June 2009, 07:45 pm

I just want to add, I've not done this yet, but I saw it on Martin Lewis, so I thought I'd share.

If you use Pigsback, you might want to try this.

http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1629153

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22 June 2009, 01:12 am

I'm going to start using it on my weekly grocery shop - should be good for £30pm once the payments start coming through.

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22 June 2009, 02:15 pm

DavidRGilson says:
I'm going to start using it on my weekly grocery shop - should be good for £30pm once the payments start coming through.


Sounds good. Where do you get groceries from?

Also, did anyone see that Microsoft released a Quidco competitor?

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22 June 2009, 04:31 pm

matthewhughes says:
Sounds good. Where do you get groceries from?

Also, did anyone see that Microsoft released a Quidco competitor?

Alternately Asda & Tesco

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22 June 2009, 07:11 pm

DavidRGilson says:
Alternately Asda & Tesco


Props. I like Tesco, because it stocks Tymbark, which is a wonderful fruit drink and was actually recommended to be by a Polish CNETer (remember Bartsoz Regula?).

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22 June 2009, 11:50 pm

Nope, sorry smile

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24 June 2009, 04:49 pm

Quidco is good stuff. I have been using it for years. Used to grab bargains from hotukdeals and moneysavingexpert then use quidco to buy Dell computers and sell on ebay. That used to help me with all my finances in uni. Still missed those time. Now I am just working 9-7...how sad.

Anyway, quidco is really good and they dont charge users anything but just deduct 5 pounds yearly from the earnings of purchased

Wolu

Edited by wolu (Member) on 24 June 2009 at 03:49 pm

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