Tuesday 7 April 2009

Quidco Pays Out

Good News
Remember all those cashback deals I was doing a while back? Well they haven't been quick, but they're finally starting to turn into cash. Received my first payment of £13 yesterday.

The deals that have turned into cash are

Audible
eMusic
Napster UK

Hopefully next months payout will be even more!

4 comments:

  1. im still confused by your tally. I have my passport all scanned and ready to go so Im keen to get into it!
    Useful info to have on your tally (for me anyway) would be...
    1- Highest outlay (because you had to put down £500 for example, but I personally couldn't afford this which means that using your tally as a yardstick wont work for me)
    2- Money in Bookies
    3- Profit = Cash spent - cash received + Money in Bookies
    4- Expected Profit

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  2. 1. Highest outlay was easily that £500 monster with Bet355

    2. I thought about spelling out exactly how much I have a different bookies, but the bookies don't particularly doing matched betting and I don't want to make it too easy for them to work out who I am and cancel my account.

    3. The betting total is my profit from matched betting. If I pulled out all my cash from all bookies this is the amount I would be ahead.

    4. This seems a lot like 3 except including cashback and surveys. If so, Expected Earnings is the one to look at.

    As far as the tally being a useful yardstick. I think it's still valid, but you'll want to save the larger bonuses for when you've built up a bit of cash.

    To get the most out of a SR (Stake Returned) deal you need at least double the free bet. So for a SR bet of £15 you need at least £30.

    For a SNR bet you ideally want around 7 times the free bet value. So £105 for a £15 bet. This is because you get the most back from a SNR when you place bets at odds of 7 or higher.

    My suggestion would be to start by taking Jaxx's cash and then work your way up from there.

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  3. Glad to see quidco pays out, I followed a few of your early clicks, do you have any plans to go back to cashback since you have discovered the more lucrative ways of matched betting?

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  4. I'll still throw in a cashback when I see a good one, but I'm definitely more focused on the matched betting at the moment. The cashbacks were getting hard to find, where as the betting offers are everywhere. Most likely cashbacks now are sign ups for bookies. =)

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