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  1. Online marketplace
  2. Coupon service

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The world's best student marketplace that helps students, societies and businesses to provide a platform for memberships, merchandise and ticketing across Australia, the UK and the USA


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2.9

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

USELESS!

On purchasing four tyres, we received a QPay prepaid mastercard as Part of a Michelin tyre promotion - supposedly worth £25 - having purchased four tyres. We waited weeks for the card, and when it came, we found we had to sign up to all their (QPay) terms and conditions, including potential service charges of £2.00 per month. On top of that, we can't use our card online as we would have wished because they stipulate that "the first payment has to be chip and pin." All this jumping through hoops to get the promised measly £25. Absolutely USELESS! Don't be taken in by such inducements to buy tyres!

13 December 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Misleading, don't bother

Came across an ad which promoted their Swipe card.

I signed up and joined their waiting list. Not long later, I received a text message saying I made it to the front of the waiting list and was prompted to submit my postal details (to get my card) and a photo of my passport (for identity verification purposes).

A month later, I noticed I still had not received my card. My identity was apparently also still being "verified". I sent support messages through the app about this with no luck (somewhat some of my queries within the app disappeared; leading me to thinking they deleted it), so I decided to email them instead, where they then said that the card was only available to "selected ambassadors" and I would have to apply to be one through their website.

NO WHERE on the site does is state that you MUST be an ambassador to get the card. Super misleading to get me to submit all my details. Had I known you had to become an ambassador in the first place, I would have NEVER signed up in the first place.

9 February 2019
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