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mjr600
24-04-2007, 23:40
As a result of using all the price comparision sites combined with Quidco I ended up paying £153 fully comp, protected ncd, £350xs (a little larger than normal), 0% monthly payments for an Altea Sport 2.0 Tdi DSG. Whilst I accept that at 36 I am older than some of you who pay hundreds and into the thousands it is still a seriously cheap quote.

The policy is from Privilege (Direct Line in drag) and was actually £223 but Quidco got me another £70 cashback for purchasing the policy via their site.

Simply find the cheapest quote and then check if Quidco offer the company as a cashback partner, most of the big insurers are there, some pay up to £130 cashback, in my case it was £70.

In the last two months I've insured both cars, made some Grand National bets and online buys, I've earned £185 cashback.

Its your money, don't hand it over willingly.

www.quidco.com

Triple D
24-04-2007, 23:51
Does this sound like an advert ???????

mjr600
25-04-2007, 00:03
Its not an advert, it is post based on my recent experience, if my literary ability makes the post sound like an advert I shall make sure my future posts contain spelling mistakes, text speak and grammatical errors.

Triple D
25-04-2007, 00:07
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ChrisUK
25-04-2007, 11:36
Yea, I use Quidco all the time for all online purchases.

Just got £35 for switching gas & Electricity through them

I got another £30 2 months ago for opening up a Cahoot savings account through them (no need to deposit anything).

For stuff like electronics, insurance, household stuff etc, just find it online, goto quidco & see if the merchant is listed, then see what the discount is :)

Great service