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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!

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  • moi
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    moi wrote: »
    ShoppingTactics: (Does anyone manage to fully log into this one after initial log out, cos I cant :()
    Yes if I click the box to remember me. Otherwise it just stays with the Welcome back x, Click here to login. Not x? message at the top, never 'properly' getting back in :think:


    Has anyone who initially had problems logging in to Shopping Tactics managed to successfully redeem money??

    Trying to cashout, I'm having a similar problem to the login one, but unable to fix this one.

    I click "Redeem your cashback", enter password confirmation, & then instead of the redemption/enter bank details screen, it just goes to the homepage (...& keep going round in circles.) :shocked:
  • Hi there. I have done clicks for quite a while and have had no problems.

    Stopped doing them for a few months and just started again-but now using the same techniques as before, virtually none of my clicks track. Can anyone help with this please?

    I used to clear cookies before using each site and it worked, do I have to now clear cookies b4 each click? that seems like it might take agesd doing that and logging in each time. Any tips?

    Any recommended sites?

    Regarding surveys, not sure if anyone does them but there are sweepstakes for many of them. Just wondered if you did win, do they notify you or do you have to look up on that list and claim?

    any help with the above would be greatly appreciated

    Thank you
  • daz501
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    edited 11 October 2010 at 3:56PM
    if you ask me, the surveys are mostly a waste of time. Even for the ones that suposedly pay 0.75p, it can take a long time, and on more than one occassion, I've completed the survey only to be told I "don't qualify". That's shameful, because they've gotten hold of my information for free by refusing to cough up.

    Choose the surveys wisely.
  • moi
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    musashi10 wrote: »
    Hi there. I have done clicks for quite a while and have had no problems.

    Stopped doing them for a few months and just started again-but now using the same techniques as before, virtually none of my clicks track. Can anyone help with this please?

    Are you talking about affiliate-chief clicks by any chance, i.e cascadecompare, searchchief, emmaki, tintasearch (comparisonstreet) & Weallshop ?
  • musashi10
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    Yes I think they are called that.

    Have you had problems too?

    Are there any current decent cash back routines at the moment without problems?
  • daz501
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    By the way, is anyone using Pigback? There problem I feel with these sites - and other points sites - is that the cash value of their points is likely to fluctuate depending on how good or bad business is throughout the year? Can anyone confirm or comments on this?

    I have an account with Pigsback but always had problems in the past by constantly having to log a request for points to be manually credited - along withthe standard printscreen shot of my transactions as evidence.

    It took absolutley aaaaages to get a £10 voucher. I honestly feel I'm going to fare better with cashback daily clicks such as quidco, topcashback etc (as opposed to pointsback) sites, as cash is cash. Right? No value changes? Or is it a fixed value?

    Anyone?
  • moi
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    musashi10 wrote: »
    Yes I think they are called that.

    Have you had problems too?

    Are there any current decent cash back routines at the moment without problems?

    Most people had issues when they had a major revamp of the way they work a few months ago.
    Read through this thread, there's a plethora of information here: http://www.cashbackchief.co.uk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1170&PN=1

    Basically, only 1 affiliate-chief click at a time, no opening the next window before having cliked out to a merchant.

    Also, try out various browsers. Different people with different OS have inexplicably found some browsers are more successful than others (despite Chief's claim their new network was 'tested' with all of them :naughty:)



    daz501 wrote: »
    By the way, is anyone using Pigback?
    Waste of space as cashback site in my opinion. Only useful for the freebies & as you say takes an eternity to reach the £10 threashold.
    Stick to Topcashback, Fatcheese, Getpoundsback etc.
  • musashi10
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    Thanks Moi. I tend to do that though.

    Or do you mean I have to click-search, wait to go to site. Clear cookies, log in -next click?

    sorry i'm a bit confused.
  • moi
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    No you don't need to clear cookies in between each individual click, that's extreme! Clearing the cache might help, but unlikely to be the cause of the problem.

    Since you are doing them the 'right' way, maybe try another browser. I know people on various sites (chief, fatcheese etc.) have simply not had any luck with certain browsers, me included. After affiliate-chief messed round with their method, my tracking results in (previously excellent) Opera were pathetic. I changed to Chrome for clicking, problem sorted.
  • mark1966
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    Snapfish on TCB £10 cashback for new registration and you get 40 free prints, you just need to pay 99p for postage.

    It tracked for me in 2 hours :)
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