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I just read Scythe's happy posting about his loft boards, and I wondered if any of you DIYers are registered with one of the cashback sites. Money is a bit tight at the moment, and any savings are worth having (I sweep any cashback I receive into a gardening account).
Just a thought.
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Good thinking there Mary.
I have a couple of cash back cards, so I like to use them. But I'm very cautious about how much stuff I put on each card and how often I use them.
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I wasn't talking about cashback cards. but about cashback sites, like Quidco or Topcashback. Your posting about B&Q started it, Scythe, going through the site I use I can order online to collect from the store, and I would get 2 - 3% cashback. It's not a massive amount at one go, but it mounts up and all cash is welcome these days.
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