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vickster

Legendary Member
I often extol the virtues of Quidco....so here's how it works...sign up at www.quidco.com (let me know first as I can benefit from referrals :whistle: )

Every time you shop at lots of retailers / insurance providers / betting sites / holiday booking sites etc etc etc, as long as you track the purchase/transaction from the Quidco site, you will earn cashback.

The cashback tracks into your account and every so often, this is paid directly into your bank account. It can take a couple of weeks or a few months. I think for new members at least you pay a £5 or £10 annual fee, but they just deduct from earnings, nothing to pay per se
Often you can combine this with voucher codes, those listed on the retailer page on Quidco

A few examples of cycling retailers who are part of it (and current % cashback, this varies from time to time and may depend on what you are buying, sometimes it is on the pre-VAT value, sometimes the full amount)

Wiggle (3%, 2% on bikes)
CRC (2.5% at the mo)
Evans (3.5%, 4% bikes)
PBK (4%)
Halfords (3%)
Merlin (2%)
Leisure Lakes (6%)

It works best if you are a frequent online shopper!

Tis great :biggrin: I've "earned" over a grand so far
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Gave up with quidco as it wouldn't accept my payback details and the support was a waste of time .
 
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vickster

vickster

Legendary Member
Never had an issue myself :smile: There are other cashback sites, but I've no reason to switch
 

jim55

Guru
Location
glasgow
my bc membership needs renewed (im gona do it right now )and im gona put guards on the steelie and make it my bad weather bike as iv got a btr one now ,anyway ,am i right in thinking that if i renew i get 10% off at halfords AND the quidco rate ,if so il get them there
 
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vickster

vickster

Legendary Member
What are you buying? Mudguards? Yes, you should get both unless it's an online special where you pay there and then, if so no BC discount
 
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vickster

vickster

Legendary Member
Ok, use betting sites, however you want to phrase it...

Or if you are implying that betting sites are a bad thing, if someone over the age of 18 wants to use an online betting site then that's up to them, might as well lessen losses by getting some cash back :whistle:
 

snorri

Legendary Member
Ok, use betting sites, however you want to phrase it...

Or if you are implying that betting sites are a bad thing, if someone over the age of 18 wants to use an online betting site then that's up to them, might as well lessen losses by getting some cash back :whistle:
Sorry, I had not wished to be in any way controversial, it was just the idea of a guaranteed return from expenditure on a betting site that appealed to my warped sense of humour.^_^
 

Kevoffthetee

On the road to nowhere
Do you have to visit the quidco site first and then link through to the purchase site? I've just signed up then visited wiggle site. I got an email saying it was being tracked
 

cosmicbike

Perhaps This One.....
Moderator
Location
Egham
Only had to raise 1 manual claim so far this year for B&Q, otherwise seems ok. Basic membership is free. Only trouble I have is remembering to go via the Quidco site, that's 'cost'me a few quid here and there.
 
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Guest
[QUOTE 3269411, member: 259"]That's useful, I've just started using Paypal - how do you do it?[/QUOTE]It's easy :smile:

Go to - http://www.quidco.com/help/all/ and all the info is under the Paypal section
 

uclown2002

Guru
Location
Harrogate
[QUOTE 3269411, member: 259"]That's useful, I've just started using Paypal - how do you do it?[/QUOTE]
You have the option of signing in to quidco via paypal at the log in stage; do that then it prompts you to link your account.
 
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