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- Quidco - An alternative to Topcashback
Quidco Overview Quidco is a cashback website that allows users to earn money back on their online purchases. It partners with a wide range of retailers and service providers to offer cashback deals to its members. How Quidco Works Sign Up: Users create an account on the Quidco website. Browse Offers: Users can browse through various cashback offers from partnered retailers. Make Purchases: Users click on the desired offer and are redirected to the retailer's website to make their purchase. Receive Cashback: After the purchase is confirmed, users earn a percentage of the purchase amount as cashback. Benefits of Using Quidco Earn cashback on everyday purchases. Access to exclusive deals and discounts. User-friendly interface for easy navigation. Wide range of retailers in various categories. Tips for Maximizing Cashback Always check Quidco and Topcashback before making a purchase to ensure you are getting the best cashback deal. Utilize promotional codes and special offers available through Quidco, but be careful - some codes will invalidate the cashback Take advantage of seasonal sales and promotions for increased cashback opportunities. Stack your cashback with cashback offered by debit and credit card providers Encouraging friends and family to join quidco can also boast your earnings. If you chose to sign up please consider using my referral link - https://quidco.com/raf/8720/ Over the years - I've personally had earnings of over £2,500 via Quidco.co.uk . Unlike topcashback and equivalent US site doesn't appear to exist. Conclusion Quidco is a valuable tool for savvy shoppers looking to save money through cashback on their purchases. By following best practices and staying informed about offers, users can maximize their savings effectively. draft
- Why I’m Starting a Travel Blog: The Park Run Analogy
Let me start with a little analogy that might just help explain why I’ve decided to jump into this travel blog thing. A few years ago, I found myself more than ready to retire. The company needed to deliver some changes before I could exit, and my role continued to gradually reduce - similar to kicking your heels whilst waiting for a Park Run to get under way. When I exited at 55, I was off on my next adventure: retirement. I went off at a bit of a sprint, burning up the pent up energy travelling extensively for 18 months - full throttle, diving into travel at an unsustainable pace. I quickly realised it was an unsustainable pace and recognised the need to transition and focused on what really mattered to me — enjoying the journey. I started paying attention to my breathing, adjusting my pace, and taking in the sights a bit more. That’s where I find myself today: in balance, enjoying travel at a pace that feels right for me, while also managing the rest of life’s commitments. I’ve made room in my day to take on some more interests and try something new. I don’t have a bottomless pit of money to fund my travels, but I’ve always had time. So, I’m used to researching, carefully picking destinations, timing trips just right, and finding deals wherever I can. I’ve learned to stack those deals and make every trip count without breaking the bank. I’ve received a lot of encouragement from family and friends to share the travel hacks and tips I’ve gathered over the years. That’s why I’m starting this blog: to document my journey, share what I’ve learned (the wins and the mistakes), and hopefully help others find their own travel groove. I’ll share my strategies as part of real life plannin g for my trips over the next 12 months, hoping they can help you plan your own trips—whether that’s your dream vacation or just a weekend getaway. The road to figuring this all out isn’t quick, and I know there’s plenty of learning ahead. But I’m committed to this blog for at least a year to see where it takes me. Who knows? Thanks for joining me on this journey—let’s see where it goes!
- Introducing Ted - A friend for my Head
https://amzn.to/46JYhb2 After one too many run-ins with the sun (you’d think I’d have learned by now), and with a fair bit of travel on the horizon - I’m planning lots of posts on the planning and results, I decided it was finally time to swap out baseball caps for something a bit more practical. Over the years, I’ve noticed that the gardeners who spend serious time outdoors — all appear to wear the same style of hat: wide-brimmed, floppy, and built for function over fashion. Makes sense to me. A quick Amazon search later, and I landed on a reasonably priced hat, with good reviews and just what I was after: proper coverage, a decent brim, and even SPF protection (which, I’ll admit, I didn’t realise was a thing for hats, but makes perfect sense). I don’t know how large my head is - but it’s certainly larger than average. I tend to tread carefully with online shopping - as very little fits my noggin, but Amazon’s quick delivery and easy returns made it a low-risk and efficient choice. When it arrived, I was pleasantly surprised — solid construction, folds down nicely for packing, and more importantly, it fits. My wife gave it a nod, and even my daughter admitted it was a practical upgrade. So, meet Ted. Ted the Hat. He’ll be joining me on this year’s travels — beach walks, city exploring, and everything in between. I’ll give him a proper run-in over the next few weeks and come back with a full review. https://amzn.to/46JYhb2






