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  2. Cashback website - Wikipedia

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    The cashback website receives a commission from the retailer that, after the purchase is confirmed, is shared with the customer who made the purchase. The amount of time that it takes to receive the cashback benefits is dependent on the site. Certain sites will make their payments every four to six weeks, while others will only issue their ...

  3. Amazon Echo - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Echo, often shortened to Echo, is an American brand of smart speakers developed by Amazon.Echo devices connect to the voice-controlled intelligent personal assistant service Alexa, which will respond when a user says "Alexa".

  4. File:Quidco.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Quidco.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 127 × 40 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 101 pixels | 640 × 202 pixels | 1,024 × 323 pixels | 1,280 × 403 pixels | 2,560 × 806 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 127 × 40 pixels, file size: 4 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  5. Moneysupermarket.com - Wikipedia

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    On 19 October 2021, Moneysupermarket announced it was acquiring Maple Syrup Media, the owners of the UK cashback website, Quidco.com. The sale amount is reported to be £87 million in cash, plus an additional £14 million as a deferred payment.

  6. Quid - Wikipedia

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    Quid (encyclopedia), a French encyclopedia, established in 1963 by Dominique Frémy. Quid Inc., a private software and services company, specializing in text-based data analysis. Tertium quids (sometimes quids), various factions of the Democratic-Republican Party in the United States during the period 1804–1812.

  7. World of Books - Wikipedia

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    World of Books Limited, trading as Wob, [a] is a second-hand book retailer, reported to be the United Kingdom's largest. [1] The company buys unsold inventory of used books mostly from UK charity shops. The books are resold either to consumers through Wob's website and various online sites, or wholesale to recyclers, [2] [3] with about 80% of ...

  8. Professional life of George W. Bush - Wikipedia

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    Business. Bush began his industry career in 1977, when he established Arbusto Energy, an oil and gas exploration company he financed with his education trust fund surplus and money from other investors, including Dorothy Bush, Lewis Lehrman, William Henry Draper III, Bill Gammell, and James R. Bath, the last of whom represented Salem bin Laden ...

  9. I Want One of Those - Wikipedia

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    iwantoneofthose .com. I Want One of Those (also referred to as IWOOT) is an online retailer of gadgets, toys, clothing and homeware. [1] [2] It was acquired by THG plc from Findel Group in 2010. [3] In July 2023, THG confirmed the sale of its OnDemand division to its existing leadership team, with financial backing from investment firm Gordon ...

  10. The White Company (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The White Company (retailer) The White Company is a retailer of bedroom, home, clothing, and fragrance goods, whose 32,000-square-foot (3,000-square-metre) head office is located at London's Television Centre. [1] [4] It was founded by Chrissie Rucker in 1994. Mary Homer left Topshop in March 2017 to head the company.

  11. Healthspan (company) - Wikipedia

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