Quidco effectively act as a sales agent working on commission. The difference is they pass the commission that O2 (or other retailers) give to them, back to you minus the first £5 earnt each year.
Simply follow the instructions on the quidco site for each deal and read the terms also.
I know that, but I mean in terms of how it tracks your order.
going to be going with orange on this deal i think and end my 02 contract a couple of months early.
£30.75 a month for 600 minutes, unlimited text, 1gb data, unlimited wifi and magic number and free answerphone. free handset.
How did you get that?!
If you're quick you can see that the link that opens when you click on "GET CASHBACK" is a special tracking link. Three will then know you arrived via the Quidco site and then re-directs you to their homepage. A cookie will be used to track your usage of their site thereafter.
It works the same for pretty much all of Quidco's cashback offers.
Here's a tip to help ensure it works without problems (but never any gurantee):
It can be useful to have another brand of browser installed which you don't use for general browsing and use that for this sort of thing.
- Close all your browser windows
- Open a new browser window, clear all temp files and cookies or just the retailer's cookies if you know how
- Go to quidco site, login and follow the deal link as normal
- Follow all the instructions of the cashback deal to the letter
- Using voucher codes often invalidate cashback so be aware of that
Quidco said:Cashback will not be paid where a voucher is used.
Nope I'm STILL trying.
Just been having a look at deals. Can someone confirm that the example i outline below is correct and im not missing something?
I have the current Iphone 4 32gb which has really never been more than half-full. Im on a £45 P/M contract.
On o2 i can "upgrade" to the 4s 16Gb on an 18 month £41 P/M contract for nothing and sell my existing phone for around £250?
This seems a little too simple to me!
I think the 16Gb phone would do me fine and given the 32Gb would cost me £140 to upgrade and the 64Gb would be £220 i think its the best deal all round.
o2's pricing is very tempting, also found out I'm eligible for an upgrade late November unless I was to pay £55 and pay the rest of my current contract out
Thinking of going for 12 Month contract @ £36 (which would be a saving on what I'm paying at the moment) and get the phone for £240
Hopefully my current iPhone 4 can still fetch between £100-150 as well![]()