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Please Explain Daily Clicks?
McFilly
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Hi
Sorry if I sound dumb but can someone please explain how the daily click system works, ideally without directing me to another thread? I have been trying to figure it out and maybe have been reading in the wrong places but I have seen posts discussing daily clicks that direct to cashback sites where you have to make purchases.
Presumably daily clicks do not involve having to make a purchase?
Please, please can someone explain this to me in simple clear terms
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Thanks
Mcfilly
Sorry if I sound dumb but can someone please explain how the daily click system works, ideally without directing me to another thread? I have been trying to figure it out and maybe have been reading in the wrong places but I have seen posts discussing daily clicks that direct to cashback sites where you have to make purchases.
Presumably daily clicks do not involve having to make a purchase?
Please, please can someone explain this to me in simple clear terms
Thanks
Mcfilly
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OK,
You join a cashback site.
Go to the "Daily Clicks" section on the site.
Click on a link, usually a price comparison site.
When you get to the price comparison site you click on a product and go to the merchants web site.
And that's it, you've earned 1 or 2 pence.0 -
does anyone have a list of good websites to sign up to for daily clicks?0
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Look on the referrers board, theres plenty of sites out there.
I've listed the best five sites at the mo over there.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=333116&page=15
Any questions just ask!0 -
THIS IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOO USEFUL
ive been wondering for AGES how this works
all the other threads just go right over my head
THANKS0 -
Thanks everyone for your help.
Just one more thing, do I need to give out my bank details to receive payment? In other words, how do we get paid? Is it PayPal, cheque, bank transfer?
thanks,
McFilly
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Thanks everyone for your help.
Just one more thing, do I need to give out my bank details to receive payment? In other words, how do we get paid? Is it PayPal, cheque, bank transfer?
thanks,
McFilly
I'm pretty sure most cashback sites offer paypal as a payment option. I've not heard of one that doesn't.
If you are not happy giving your bank details, check the site FAQ before you join to make sure they offer paypal payments.
EDIT: Forgot to add, for most sites, if not all, you don't have to supply any payment details until you are ready for a payment. So don't enter your payment details until you have earned enough money to be paid.
Most sites have a minimum payment too, so check the FAQ for how much you have to earn before they will pay you.0 -
Thanks geordie joe

I have now joined Fatcheese and gone to the No Spend Cashback section. Apart from a list of "new retailers" I can't find the daily clicks part? Can someone help please?
thanks
McFilly
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At what point will my clicks show that they have registered and are worth a monetary value?
Total savings, awarded, pending and redeemable are all showing at 0.00
I can see where I have clicked in the Recent Clicks list but it is not showing anywhere yet as being worth anything.
McFilly
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At what point will my clicks show that they have registered and are worth a monetary value?
Total savings, awarded, pending and redeemable are all showing at 0.00
I can see where I have clicked in the Recent Clicks list but it is not showing anywhere yet as being worth anything.
McFilly
It depends on the site, a few are instant, but most take at least a day to show up. Often sites will only update these things once per day, so any clicks done today will not show up as pending until tomorrow.0
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