TopCashBack?

freehub
freehub Posts: 4,257
edited April 2010 in The bottom bracket
http://www.topcashback.co.uk/MoreInfo

Is this site worth even giving a go? Does it really save you like 450 quid in a year obviously depending on how much you buy?




Thanks

Will.

Comments

  • buddha
    buddha Posts: 1,088
    You can 'save' a bit. Especially if you shop online a lot.
    I got about £250 cashback last year, but that included £100 from switching gas/elec (that's 2 months energy bills for me). And the previous year £120 for switching broadband supplier.

    Some companies don't use topcashback, so I use quidco as well, depending on who has the higher cashback.

    If you don't 'want' the cash back, you have the option of donating it to a charity of your choice.
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  • Cressers
    Cressers Posts: 1,329
    Spending money to save money?
  • Mister W
    Mister W Posts: 791
    I use it but I only once I've found the cheapest place to buy something. I've only had small amounts back so far but it's free money so you might as well go for it.
  • I use Quidco - small purchases are lost in the noise with only a few pence paid, but the odd thing does make it worth while - utilities in particular.