Quidco cashback

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sorry if this is a repost or even in the wrong section.

people may or may not know that you can get cashback on purchases through warehouse express through quidco

heres the link

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maybe a mod could make this a sticky so everyone can see ir and stay atthe top i beleive it would be handy for people
 
They take a "commission" though don't they from the cashback amount?

don't think so,their rates are the same as quidco for ebay
quote from tcb:
We are very proud of the cashback service we offer.
For 4 years we have been offering the UK’s Most Generous Cashback service and we really, truly believe that no-one matches our cashback rates and services. That is why we thought we should SHOUT about some of our best bits that set us apart and bring you more benefits…
 
Jessops is 8% on Quidco, and 6% on TCB but Quidco might be doing a "special" at the moment...

I don't see the £5 membership fee as a problem to be honest, I get an average of £65 per month from Quidco at the moment :D
 
They take a "commission" though don't they from the cashback amount?
Most of these discount schemes do take a commission. The purchaser only gets a portion of what the retailer hands to the discount scheme.

But..... there is a new one launching on Monday that claims to find you the cheapest source - and THEN gives you a discount. The FULL discount without the kickback to the people operating the scheme.

Sworn to secrecy for now. Sorry :rules:
 
Most of these discount schemes do take a commission. The purchaser only gets a portion of what the retailer hands to the discount scheme.

But..... there is a new one launching on Monday that claims to find you the cheapest source - and THEN gives you a discount. The FULL discount without the kickback to the people operating the scheme.

Sworn to secrecy for now. Sorry :rules:

Of course, I would imagine that a lot (if not all) these schemes give the buyer the "full" cashback (as both Quidco and TCB state in their T&C's), but there's nothing to stop a supplier giving them a finders fee, fixed amount per sale possibly.

They have to make money somewhere or they're out of business! (Of course, with 800,000+ members at £5 per year, Quidco have a fair revenue even if only 20% of people actually use the site)
 
10% cashback for Adobe too which always comes in handy
 
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