Who Are Quidco?
- Quidco was formed in May 2005, in Yorkshire, and now has offices in London and Sheffield
- They now have around 7 million members and support over 4,500 retail partners
- It's the UK-facing brand of Maple Syrup Media, a company that also owns Shoop, the Quidco-equivalent in France and Germany
How Does Quidco Compare?
You'll be pleased to know that we've already done the hard work and compared Quidco to its key competitors, TopCashback and KidStart.
We've pulled together key facts for you, including an average cashback %, premium membership availability, payout options, and the number of retailers they support.
It's important to remember that always choosing one of the three sites won't always be the best way to earn most cashback. If you spend online regularly, there's a great chance you should be using all three cashback sites alongside each other.
Advantages
- Quidco are well established and well-reviewed
- In general, its rates/amounts, retailer coverage, and payout options are on par with TopCashback
- It's very easy to use
Disadvantages
- Like TopCashback, whilst their retailer coverage is great, they don't consistently offer cashback on some key retailers, e.g. John Lewis, and Amazon
- TopCashback's premium offering boosts some cashback rates by 5%, unlike Quidco's equivalent
How Easy Is it To Register?
- It's free to create an account
- All you need to sign-up is your email address and a password of your choice
- By default, you're opted-in to Quidco's 'Premium' membership (with the ability to opt-out at any time). It costs £5 annually, which is deducted from cashback you accrue.
- Once you've signed up, you're able to add the extra details, such as the bank account you'd like to pay to

Quidco's Sign Up Form
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