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Benefits of Cash back websites and cards

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keli5325 · 27/08/2013 13:21

In these cash strapped times, i found this article very interesting about to cash in on cash back! I am a member of Quid Co and others but
often forget to use them, in future i am going to make it a habit

www.dailymail.co.uk/money/bills/article-2401462/We-2-500-using-cashback-website-How-slash-bills-cashback-revolution.html cashing in with the cashback revolution

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Cavort · 27/08/2013 13:28

I use Topcashback and have had over 1k back over the last 2 years on stuff I was buying anyway. It's just a no brainer.

Fluffycloudland77 · 27/08/2013 13:43

I got £57 for signing up to primus, which is a good thing considering bt want to charge me £65 to leave them even though I'm out of contract.

GibberTheMonkey · 27/08/2013 13:44

I use Quidco but as I rarely buy things that could get cash back when I do I often forget

SilveryMoon · 27/08/2013 13:52

I'm registered on quidco and topcashback but always forget to use them. I have debit cards registered with quidco so I get cashback in staore when I use them, but it only seems to be stores I'd never use!
Quidco also pay 5p when you register your location in some of their stores like Tesco or waterstones.
I prefer to physically go to the shops and look at things in RL rather than shop on-line.

BMW6 · 12/09/2013 10:01

I switched to a Santander 123 account, and have earned £54 in cashback since June (after monthly fee of £2 deducted). Only worthwhile if you have Santander mortgage though I would say

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