Get cashback with Quidco

As you know I’ve been using cashback apps for years (if you’re not already, I really recommend it!). Lately, I’ve had so many messages recommending Quidco, so I decided to try it out over the past few months, and I’m impressed. It’s super easy to use: just sign up for free, choose the retailer you want, follow the link, and shop as normal.

Quidco is a cashback site where you can earn money back by shopping online and I found it so useful when planning our trip to America as you can use it when booking hotels, flights, car hire, and travel insurance as well as buying all of your holiday essentials.

For example, if you use Quidco travel insurance you can earn up to £45 cashback instantly! And with most major airlines listed, if you’re spending thousands on a holiday anyway, why not get a chunk of that back? It really does add up!

They also offer amazing limited-time bonuses, and here are a few that might help if you're booking a trip soon:

  • From Saturday, 5th July, for 48 hours only, you can get an extra £65 bonus on top of your usual cashback when booking with British Airways, Easyjet, Etihad, Agoda, First Choice, Jet2, lastminute.com and Secret Escapes. Minimum booking value applies.

  • From Sunday, 6th July, there’s also a £10 bonus when booking airport parking. Valid for 24 hours only, minimum spend applies.

  • Plus, if you refer a friend using your referral code, you’ll get a £25 bonus once they earn just £5 in cashback. Easy money!

Try Quidco for yourself here and let me know how you get on!

The Budgeting Mum

Hi, I’m Beth, aka the Budgeting Mum! Like many families, my family and I have felt the financial pinch since becoming parents.

One thing I'm incredibly passionate about is affordable family travel and truly believe that you can explore the world with children in tow, no matter your budget. So, if you’re tightening your purse strings, looking for money-saving advice for families and bargain deals, follow along for more! 

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