Anyone use quidco? Is it any good?

Hmm, do I go for Quidco or TopCashBack...

Also:

A few clicks a day will pay up to £20 a month.

Fiddly but lucrative, the main payouts occur when you click on shopbots, namely Kelkoo and High Street Web, and do a comparison. Yet to make any real money with this, you need to do it every day.

Click through to a specific retailer via a shopbot which you go to from a cashback site and you’ll usually earn 2p to 4p for the click (not as complex as it sounds, e.g. go to Rpoints*, then click on Kelkoo, do a search and click through to a retailer’s site). To speed up your daily clicking routine it’s worth setting your computer to remember log-ins and passwords.

Do this every day, at all the sites and the cash stacks up, though many cashback sites limit the number of daily paid clicks. However nothing restricts you doing the same thing on a number of cashback sites. It’s possible to make 6p/day per site from doing this which adds up to over £20 a month.
I understand this and hope it works, but where do you click from? Just from a referral page on the cashback site and then having a browse? Ta.
 
The minimum payout just £0.00 as default in the settings. This is what mine looks like:

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If that's your only purchase, you won't get the money back as you've not earned total cashback exceeding the £5 admin fee.
 
Use it, love it.

Ive used it for ages, and they do pay out, Ive had £100 put into my bank. Ive accrued another £120 or so since for stuff id buy anyway, DVDs games etc etc

Cant fault them, just that you got to remember certain merchants take up to 3 months to pay up, its not a get rich quick system, and dont expect instant payments

C.
 
Took out a contract with Three mobile, expecting £80 cash back in the next few months :D

Great site if you don't buy just to receive cash back!
 
I've saved a fortune with quidco on car insurance and house insurance. Just dont let it influence your buying decisions, look at the cashback as a bonus.

It does take a few months, but they do pay up.
 
It is a wonderfully simple way to save a bundle of cash!

Just shows that the price comparison sites must make!

Google, price comparison site, e-vendor.

Cash to comparison site for linking.

Gotta be like a license to print cash!
 
Quidco user here

If I have to buy something and the prices are roughly the same i'll always go via the suppliesr on Quidco. Only used it for a year (didn't really buy too much) and got £80 back. Better than nothing
 
Personally I find Quidco a bit of a joke, half the time nothing tracks and then I have to use there amazingly useless ticket system which no-one checks. I've had a certain ticket up for over a year now with nothing happening.
You're not using it right. Most likely you've clicked through from non-Quidco links and the site that you clicked through from is getting the commission instead of Quidco.

Clear your cookies often, and, if in doubt keep a seperate browser available to stop other sites hijacking your earnings. Firefox Portable is certainly handy for that. It's a bit of a faff sometimes, but £100 for doing not much can't be bad (plus another £100 or so in bills I won't have to pay this year as a result of through-Quidco transactions).
 
I was supposed to get £47.50 from 3 but it was declined recently, that transaction was in september last year! It's great it the transaction actually goes through otherwise it's just a **** take.
 
I've saved a fortune with quidco on car insurance and house insurance. Just dont let it influence your buying decisions, look at the cashback as a bonus.
My car insurance needs renewing soon. I did it last year through quidco and got £100 cashback. Can I get cashback by renewing it? I want to stick Direct Line.
 
Thanks for the reply :)

I haven't made much from Quidco but haven't had problems myself. But money back from buying stuff, even if it doesn't work you can't complain really.
 
Signed up but couldn't work out how to use it? :confused:

Was having a n00b moment, and saw that certain retailers take 1-2 months to pay and just knocked it on the head.

Annoyingly, I could have had a good few quid back by now.
 
I've been using it since Feb this year. Already had 1 payout which left me with £1.60 after the £5 fee was taken but I'm due another £87 over the next 2 months.
 
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