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Quidco

About Quidco
Quidco partners with retailers and travel companies to return a portion of purchases as cashback. Users click through Quidco to the merchant, complete booking, and receive tracked cashback later. Travel categories include flights, hotels, car hire, and attractions, with rates changing by brand and season.

Who It's Best For
UK travelers who book frequently online and are willing to add a click for rebates. It's also valuable for families booking multiple components and for deal hunters stacking cashback with promo codes or points.

Highlights & Features

  • Cashback on flights, hotels, and cars
  • Bonus rates and seasonal promos
  • Browser extensions and app
  • Payout to bank or gift cards
  • Stackable with many codes
  • Brand pages with rates
  • Alerts for increases
  • UK and some EU coverage
  • Simple, free signup
  • Works across many merchants

Why Choose Quidco
If you book travel online in the UK, Quidco can return meaningful cash over a year. It's easy to adopt and stacks with other savings strategies.

Pros & Cons

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Pros

  • Straightforward cashback on travel
  • Stackable with codes and points
  • Browser/app convenience
  • Regular promos and bonuses

Cons

  • Cashback approval delays
  • Rates change frequently
  • Tracking can fail if steps missed
  • UK-focused availability

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