Unfortunately, this deal has expired 16 June 2023.
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Posted 23 May 2023
Nord VPN 2 year + 3 extra months (possible 100% Quidco cashback) - £72.63 @ NordVPN
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2 years + 3 months - £72.63 (£2.69 a month)
1 year + 3 months - £56.85 (£3.79 a month)
100% cashback offer on Quidco
1 year + 3 months - £56.85 (£3.79 a month)
100% cashback offer on Quidco
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131 Comments
sorted byDo everything in an incognito window with no plugins (no adblocks etc) and you should be fine.
It is an offer that comes & goes.
I thought price is decent even without the cashback.
The reality is likely to be 0%.
Going through Totum and obtaining a voucher, the price comes out to:-
Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon
But Quidco cashback? No thanks - caught far too many times. Possible = Extremely Unlikely.
They even revealed recently that these “top VPN” listings reached out to them to try sell them a position as they still had 5th available to buy. These big VPNs are buying those rankings.
It's still there.
Is it possible to buy this, claim the cashback but not activate it for another year? (edited)
To access sites where I can download all the TV series, films, music and software for free.
Could use Opera's built in free VPN, but speeds are awful.
Have been with Nord for 5 years but not keen on their prices (and don't trust quidco).
EDIT:
Having looked into them, not too bad.
They do a 5 year subscription for around £1.10 a Month. Guess that ends my relationship with Nord, lol. (edited)
Looks like speeds and streaming subscription services are decent, but privacy could be an issue.
They don't have security audits (so no one is actually checking up on whether they are keeping any info on you), they have a limited number of servers compared to others, and they are based in the US so you have the 5 Eyes intelligence alliance to think about.
If you were thinking about using one of their paid subscriptions, there are better options.
wouldnt mind a VPN especially close enough to free so I can watch Netflix before the geo lock expires in a month