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We’re all guilty of online shopping. Whether it’s late at night and you’re bored or you generally need some stuff, you just go online, add it to your basket, and worry about how to foot the bill on a later date. Well, what if I told you you can do all that, plus get a bit of a kickback on your spending? In this article, we will look at the different types of cashback available to you in money form and in points. TopCashBack Vs Quidco for the money Vs BA E-store for the points. Let’s jump right into it.
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TopCashBack:
TopCashBack is an online shopping portal with a few thousand online retail shops offering travel, clothing, insurance, house appliances, and pretty much anything else you can think of.
Each retailer on TopCashBack offers a certain amount of cashback on your spending, whether it’s 1% or a whopping 20%. These savings can add up quickly, potentially leading to significant discounts on your purchases.
Pros. What I love about TopCashBack is that they have a Google Chrome extension. That way, you never have to worry about remembering to go to their website first. A little window will pop up on your screen, and once you click that, it will redirect you to the cashback link, and you can continue to shop as usual.
Quidco:
Quidco is similar to TopCashBack; they also have a Google Chrome extension. Their offers are super good, too. Usually, before I make any purchase, I check the 2 sites to see which one can give me a more significant discount, and that’s how I choose between them.
BA E-store:
Now, the British Airways E-Store is pretty much the same idea as the 2 mentioned above, except that the cashback you will earn will be in points that are assessed to actual money.
Which is better?
So, how does one know which website would be a better investment than the other? we do the math for you
Let’s say we value 1p per Avios point.
You are buying something for the price of £250.00; let’s say that TopCashBack is offering you a 7% discount that would be a saving of £17.50, which means that in reality, you only paid £232.50; now let’s say that BA E-store offers you 3 points for every pound spent that would only be a 3% discount and a saving of just £7.50
Conclusion:
It usually takes a split second to quickly work out the difference in saving; believe it or not, these little amounts of money stack up quicker than you think, helping you save for your next big trip. so remember to always check site like TopCashBack or Quidco or BA E-Store for the best deals.
1 comment
I wish TCB was ethical. their rates are enticing, but they screwed me out of cash back twice. that was enough for me. caveat emptor!