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Personally I would like to able to get cash for my points, either by being able to have a cheque sent or credited to my paypal. If this was an option then it would mean I could spent the money were I wanted. Know this isn't what everybody would want and realise there would be a charge for this.0
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Oh come on, give us a clue...Darraghd wrote:Some good advice (I hope) - don't spend your PiggyPoints on any rewards in the next couple of days.
(And are you sure this super-duper new reward isn't going to run out within a couple of days like the Boots vouchers did?
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The Spotlight quiz question has changed.
The answer is Boys Will Be Boys (Q: what's the name of the Ordinary Boys song).0 -
What about points for all Amazon purchases, not just the books? I mean, CDs, DVDs, electronics , etc....
Also - what about poins for online grocery (and not only) shopping (like Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda). I think I saw some other cashback websites doing that. Curry's (household appliances, etc.), Dixon's and other companies like that would be pretty useful
What about points for Boots purchases online? Or to be able to spend the vouchers online?
And please, take a look at the charge for the vouchers!!! It is not fair that you have to pay let's say extra 100 points for £5 voucher and 200 points for £10. I suppose the admin costs should go down with bigger value vouchers, let say instead 200 points for £10 voucher to 150, and if I get £20 voucher then i.e. 300 points. This would encourage us all to save points, not just spend them as soon as we reach the closest possible reward!!!Spring into Spring 2015 - 0.7/12lb0 -
Darraghd wrote:
Cyberslots PiggyPoints
We have all emails from members asking for PiggyPoints. We had a couple of issues - people who joined but didn't put cash in their accounts there and then were marked as invalid (we're chasing that with them) and also people who registered just before the campaign ended on Pigsback.com. We're aware of them and they should be credited within the next day or two.
just reading through darragh,s post and i've seen that if you didn't put money into the cyberslotz account immediately then it was deemed invalid well does this mean i wont be getting my piggypoints because i didn't have a credit/debit card that they accepted (i have visa electron) i opted to send in a cheque instead (which has been recieved and being processed) i haven't emailed pigsback yet as the cheque is still being processed but it now seems there was no point in sending the cheque because it'll have taken too long dont remember reading that money had to be put in to the account immediately or that it HAD to be credit/debit card
So darragh will i get my piggypoints when my cheque clears or not i have also kept all emails from cyberslotz just incase they are needed i did register in the offer period through pigsback its just took a while to credit the account because i used a cheque
i would be grateful if you could tell me where i stand on this rather than me waiting and complaining later
many thanks
clareThanks to all who post0 -
I agree with others about the Luncheon vouchers, also why not have some PayPal codes so they can be used to virtually give us money. If not, back to the vouchers, Love2Shop were good as are Choice Vouchers as like the LV they can be used in sooo many places. The LeisureVouchers are okay but seem to be entertainment based, TGis Pizza Hut etc... So if you don't really eat out then not for you. So LV, PayPal, Choice and Love2Shop. x0
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EXHILARATION
http://www.pigsback.com/offers/279903591/default.asp
Q = Where does the Orient Express depart from?
A = victoria station london
EBOOKERS
http://www.pigsback.com/offers/745937526/default.asp
Q = What is the capital of Hungary?
A = Budapest
TURNBACK TIME
http://www.pigsback.com/offers/691021144/default.asp
Q = How much is the Migrastick?
A = £4.50
METRO CAFE
http://www.pigsback.com/offers/555538356/default.asp
Q = How many months of Broadband are on offer as a prize?
A = 24
RICHARD CORRIGAN COOKBOOK
http://www.pigsback.com/offers/906810939/default.asp
Q = Which of the following restaurants has Richard Corrigan not been associated with?
A = Claridges
NOT SURE WHATS ALREADY BEEN POSTED SORRY IF THEY REPEATSThanks to all who post0 -
How about kingfisher vouchers these can be used in such places as woolworths and comet or argos vouchers even we can get a whole range of goods from thereThanks to all who post0
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Darraghd wrote:
What other rewards do you think would suit us?
Darragh
I think you mentioned arcadia group vouchers in a previous post Darragh which is a great idea. Are you still getting these in? You can spend them in a lot of high street shops. I already get lunchoen vouchers from pinecone research so dont really want those. High street for me please
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