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Get over 2000 ‘Apex Legends’ coins for under £1
We have some big news for anyone that has caught the Apex Legends bug, and at this stage, who hasn’t?
Apex Legends has taken the gaming world by storm, and its popularity doesn’t seem to be waning. We’re not going to go into how great the game is, but we are going to tell you about a fantastic deal for players on PS4 and Xbox One.
Apex Legends’ premium currency can now be bought online, but there’s no reason to pay full price. You can get your hands on the currency for just £1 when you sign up to Quidco. It’s a really easy process and we are here to guide you through it.
First things first, you need to sign-up to Quidco where you’ll be redirected to the deals page. Then visit GAME on Quidco and click “Shop Now”. All you need to do is spend £15 or more on Apex Legends coins and you’ll receive £15 cashback from Quidco once your purchase is confirmed. You can then withdraw your earnings to your bank, PayPal, or as gift vouchers.
The coins can only be bought for either £8 or £16, so to qualify for the cashbank you’ll need to spend £16. This means you are effectively only paying £1 for over 2000 coins once you receive the cashback.
The sign-up bonus is only available to new Quidco members with no previous purchases or cashback, who sign up and purchase before March 31.
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