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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostRelated to cashback, before I buy anything now I use
https://www.quidco.com/home/
Cashback, deals, special offers.
For example got £70 cashback on my home insurance.
Some examples:
Sky Digital TV and Broadband Offer extended! £100 cashback for Sky+HD, £20 cashback for Broadband Unlimited, £25 cashback for Sky Sports/Movies
Nah, use top cash back . Quidco take a £5 fee from the money you get Topcashback don't.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHe's confused with Amex. Mastercard and Visa are accepted everywhere.
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Related to cashback, before I buy anything now I use
https://www.quidco.com/home/
Cashback, deals, special offers.
For example got £70 cashback on my home insurance.
Some examples:
Sky Digital TV and Broadband Offer extended! £100 cashback for Sky+HD, £20 cashback for Broadband Unlimited, £25 cashback for Sky Sports/Movies
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Originally posted by Freamon View PostCap One have a history of offering these deals and then turning down almost all the applicants. Let us know if you actually get one.
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Cap One have a history of offering these deals and then turning down almost all the applicants. Let us know if you actually get one.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostReally, where?
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Originally posted by swamp View PostIt's only 5% for the first three months and is capped at £100. The 1.5% unlimited after that isn't bad, but it's MasterCard so a lot of places won't accept it.
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It's only 5% for the first three months and is capped at £100. The 1.5% unlimited after that isn't bad, but it's MasterCard so a lot of places won't accept it.
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Best cashback card at present
Just doing my weekly stoozing trawl of the best credit cards/savings deals etc when I came across this one from Martin Lewis. This has got the added bonus of a 0% interest free on purchases until March 2012, so if anyone has got a big purchase coming up or wants to spread some contracting expenses out then get this, spend the money on the card, get your LTD to pay your expenses back(in full) and then you've got a cashback and cash to go and stick in an ISA/Investment.
World MasterCard Credit Card | Earn up to 5% cashback everywhere with 0% on purchases until March 2012 | Capital One
"New. 5% cashback and 0% on spending. The fee-free Capital One* World Mastercard's already top cashback card; it pays a huge 5% on all spending (£5 back per £100) on up to £2,000 spent during your first 3 months. After, it's 0.5%-1.25% cashback (the higher rate's on annual spending over £10,000). To get it, you need to earn over £20,000, be 21+ and a homeowner.
Normally, the golden rule is 'repay in full each month' or the interest dwarfs the cashback. Yet apply via the special comparison site link above by 8 Sept to also get 0% interest on spending until March 2012. For big, planned purchases the double whammy of cashback and ability to spread the cost (always pay the monthly minimum) is a winner. Yet plan to clear repayments by March or it jumps to a big 19.9% rep APR"Tags: None
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