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8 replies

NotSoChicAfterAll · 12/11/2013 12:40

Getting DP an expensive watch for christmas, and when trying to find a voucher code I saw you can earn cash back on it from Topcashback site,
But is it worth it?
How so they work? How long does it take to get the money?
Absolutely clueless on it!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated Grin

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soontobeslendergirl · 12/11/2013 12:56

I use Quidco and it's great. I assume Topcash back works in much the same way. You go into the Quidco website and then click through to your retailer via them. That then logs your visit and when your sale is confirmed, eventually you get the % of the money back as per each retailers agreement. I say eventually as some are really quick and others take a long time. I've had a year go by and then the purchase be denied, but I've no way of disputing by then as I have no idea anymore what I've bought. That is not that common though.

Quidco deduct £5 every year from what you get from the retailers, other than that, the rest is paid into your bank account periodically.

Crutchlow35 · 12/11/2013 17:09

Definitely worth it. I am sitting at about £3K cashback over the last 3 and a bit years.

cazza2878 · 12/11/2013 17:56

I use quidco too - I've so far earned £389!

soontobeslendergirl · 12/11/2013 17:57

jeez crutchlow, how much do you buy?!?!

I thought I was doing well at almost £270 in the same period.

Crutchlow35 · 12/11/2013 18:11

We have a lot we insure every year and change providers. We also change internet and mobiles a lot too. AA and RAC offer excellent cashback. The insurers, mobile companies etc all offer up to £150 for each policy so it is worth doing.

soontobeslendergirl · 12/11/2013 18:27

never used it for that!!

CrotchStitch · 12/11/2013 18:30

I am a new convert to TopCashback. It gives me enormous satisfaction to see my little pot sat there when I log in :)
Granted all of mine is still pending rather than available for withdrawal but so long as it's clear by August when we go on holiday I don't care :o
One tip is always make sure you go through the site. I recently ordered some flowers for a friends birthday but after searching for the best deal I neglected to actually go through TCB so did not receive my bargainous 15% back- I was incandescent Hmm

Splatt34 · 12/11/2013 20:31

Definitely worth it. Had over £700 in last 4 years from topcashback. Costs nothing. What is there to lose?

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