Lots of retailers are offering double the cashback this week when you shop via Quidco.
Dozens of retailers are doubling their cashback rates for Quidco users this week.
Simply shop with one of the participating retailers between 29th September and 5th October and you’ll benefit from the double cashback rate.
However, it’s worth noting this promotion is only available to Premium members. This costs you £5 a year. Or rather, the first £5 of cashback you earn is retained by Quidco. In return you get faster cashback payment rates from certain retailers, access to a support team, no sponsored advertising and a 6% payout bonus if you exchange your cashback for Amazon vouchers rather than cash.
You also get loyalty bonuses and special promotions, like this week’s double cashback offer.
Here are the retailers taking part in the double cashback week:
- Adidas
- B&Q
- Beauty Expert
- Brown Bag Clothing
- Currys
- Donald Russell
- Exante
- Flying Flowers
- Goldsmiths
- HQHair
- I Want One of Those
- Inghams
- James Villas
- Karen Millen
- Lastminute.com
- LED Hut
- Lookfantastic
- M&S
- Mankind
- MyProtein
- My Vitamins
- Not On The High Street
- NOW TV
- PC World
- Smart Buy Glasses
- Sports Direct
- Tessuti
- Teva
- Thomas Cook & Thomas Cook Airlines
- Tommy Hilfiger
- Toys R Us & Babies R Us
- UGG Australia
- Uniqlo
- Viking
- WauWaa
- Worldstores
- Yumi Direct
How cashback websites work
If you shop online, you could get a few pennies back by going via a cashback website. Before you head to a retailer you want to shop with, check whether a cashback site – Quidco and TopCashback are the big two – have a relationship with that retailer.
Follow the tracked link from the cashback site, and your spending with the retailer will be tracked. You’ll then get a percentage back in cashback.
For example, this week M&S is paying 4% cashback when you go via Quidco. So spend £50 and you’ll get £2 cashback. It may not seem a lot, but it soon adds up if you remember to use it each time before you shop.
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