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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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I would just like to say thanks to BLF for alerting us to the problems at r points and cashbackkings. I cashed out and recieved nearly all my money on the 30th because of his post.
:beer: Thanks to you I now have my cash sitting in my bank waiting to be spend on my little girls christmas present0 -
£500 +bristolleedsfan wrote: »
Has anyone else found this is like Netpig, i.e. no normal click out to the insurer:
you get to the quotes at the end ('more info & buy'), but it doesn't actually redirect you to Aviva/RAC/AA etc. site, you just get to payment details on vancompare's site.0 -
Has anyone else found this is like Netpig, i.e. no normal click out to the insurer:
you get to the quotes at the end ('more info & buy'), but it doesn't actually redirect you to Aviva/RAC/AA etc. site, you just get to payment details on vancompare's site.
I did get a list of insurers to click out to, no actual redirection, did track though.
Now on Fat Cheese @ 4.00and Thin Cheese @ 2.00
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Littlesusie wrote: »I would just like to say thanks to BLF for alerting us to the problems at r points and cashbackkings. I cashed out and recieved nearly all my money on the 30th because of his post.
:beer: Thanks to you I now have my cash sitting in my bank waiting to be spend on my little girls christmas present
Yes without the knowledge from BLF ...I would have lost out too on these sites... though I was not as fortunate on the other sites as payment requests were not made by Paypal redemption :mad:
I would also like to add a big thankyou to BLF :T who has also saved me lots of time that would have been wasted had I continued to click on the offers on these sites :kisses2:0 -
Fairly new to this- thanks to EL for sending me the guide last night.0
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Over £150 per yearYes without the knowledge from BLF ...I would have lost out too on these sites... though I was not as fortunate on the other sites as payment requests were not made by Paypal redemption :mad:
I would also like to add a big thankyou to BLF :T who has also saved me lots of time that would have been wasted had I continued to click on the offers on these sites :kisses2:
what makes me sad is that the owner warned some members and not others 2/3 weeks ago i will never use imutual its a shame0 -
Thread on R-Points relating to the "White Label Sites"
http://www.rpoints.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=1213472 ( Appears to be hidden now as some kind of pre - posting moderation)
Redemption screens are indeed operational :j bar Shopping Tactics where redemption screen remains faulty.
Lifestyle Extras which is now run by a different company to R-Points, I queried why nothing has gone payable since the changeover, have just checked my statement and everything has gone payable including all the Liligos, 5.00 bonus with total payment stated to have been made of :j 12-11-2010 BAC 27.10 Paid
Previously had 15-09-2010 BAC 4.65 Paid
Just need to chasean odd 3.50 which is shown as payable.
Total Earnings Already Paid My Balance £35.25 £31.75 £3.50
Hi
Thank you for getting back to us. I have forwarded this to the payment team who will advise on the status of your cashbacks. As soon as I hear from them, I will mail you.
Thank you for patience in the meantime.
Thanks and regards
Angeline
Lifestyleextras Support Team
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010, ........@....... wrote:
Why has not even?1p gone payable since the changeover please, MSM Car Insurance
as an example are very quick payers and so are some of the other pending merchants from july/august0 -
£500 +bristolleedsfan wrote: »nothing has gone payable since the changeover, have just checked my statement and everything has gone payable including all the Liligos
:undecided
Time for me to get emailing them me thinks. I have pending GOcompares going
back to june! Quel hassle, but better than going into liquidation :think:
PS: re Kelkoo 1p on TCB... whoop de flipping doo!:rotfl:
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GeoSweep 15.00 cashback looks a no brainer 11.50 non payment recurring profit.
( 12.00 profit with payment recurring option)
http://www.cashback-rewards.co.uk/index.asp?page=forums&menu=&menuParent=&option=Forums&action=postings&id=3&tid=812
Kelkoo 1p back on TCB :rotfl:
edited to add : GeoSweep now on GPB @15.450 -
Over £350 per yearHi everyone, hope you are all well and enjoying this *lovely* weather of ours... plus coping with the cashback site sagas.
I have now caught up with posts and also sent all guides out to anyone who pm'd me for one. Apologies for the delay on some responses, we are having a bathroom refit (still) and the dust/noise/stress levels are all high - I am learning alot about dealing with contractors and also about ensuring we protect ourselves against bad work!
It seems there are only a few select good pickings now to use for cashback, so I definately recommend you persist with the stonger sites especially if you are hoping to use the cash for Christmas. Also, ensure you cashout as soon as you hit payout level and via Paypal if possible too. I am sticking to the sites on my list for now, though a couple may be reviewed on the next update as the earnings are dwindling, unless they really turnaround between now and then. Brilliant updates BLF et all, thank you for your dilligence and sharing knowledge so we all benefit :T
My earnings this year need updating, I have around another £85ish to add to my siggy which is more than I had expected, but some have delayed payment and others were offers that took longer to get. I am hoping to also apply for a credit card now we have been at our new address for almost a year, that will hopefully be £20 or £40 extra cashback, and luckily I don't need the card so will cancel soon as the cash comes in
Starting to think about Christmas now, it will have to be a 'house' present, MrEL knows this though ha ha.... at the moment, I am tempted to buy a tub of grouting as it's what the house needs the most :rotfl:
Will also post a blog entry next week hopefully for anyone interested in seeing another avocado bathroom relegated to history
Have a great weekend all :TMFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
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