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Cashback site with Amazon?

Apologies if this is in the wrong thread but are there any cashback sites that I can click through to Amazon?
I plan to spend about £100 so any cashback would be good! :j

I'm with Qiudco and Topcashback but neither offer it.
TIA
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  • catmiaow
    catmiaow Posts: 5,954 Forumite
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    Nectar offer one pound per pound spent, but not aware of any actual cashback sites, maybe something else might be...
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  • scubaangel
    scubaangel Posts: 6,600 Forumite
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    ecashback do but you have to earn £25 to cashout with them.
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  • www.greasypalm.co.uk offers cashback on Amazon
  • trixiemax wrote: »
    www.greasypalm.co.uk offers cashback on Amazon

    I'm almost certain they don't :confused:
    I don't believe it!
  • dc
    dc Posts: 2,547 Forumite
    Mutual points do, 1 point per £, not very good works out at .66p, but site is good for earning 10 points a day just by clicking in the links in ther daily emails, takes only a few seconds to do.
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  • scat
    scat Posts: 403 Forumite
    ecashback offer it but out of 15 transactions I've made only one of them has actually tracked! The tracking checker says everything is fine and the fact that I've visited the site shows up in my history but no ruddy cashback...
  • withabix
    withabix Posts: 9,508 Forumite
    Best way to get cashback on Amazon is to become an Amazon Affiliate. You can then get cashback by clicking on your own affiliate links and making your purchases.

    You need a website to register, but you can just create links on their link generator and not bother putting them on your website.

    Typically around 6.5% cashback earned. Pays out at the end of the month two months after your purchase.
    British Ex-pat in British Columbia!
  • mcallister1
    mcallister1 Posts: 2,198 Forumite
    I joined Quanti as they had cashback for Amazon- but it went as soon as I joined.
  • scat
    scat Posts: 403 Forumite
    withabix wrote: »
    Best way to get cashback on Amazon is to become an Amazon Affiliate. You can then get cashback by clicking on your own affiliate links and making your purchases.

    You need a website to register, but you can just create links on their link generator and not bother putting them on your website.

    Typically around 6.5% cashback earned. Pays out at the end of the month two months after your purchase.
    sounded perfect until I read this in their t&c!

    'You may not purchase products during sessions initiated through the links on your site for your own use, for resale or commercial use of any kind. This includes orders for customers or on behalf of customers or orders for products to be used by you or your friends, relatives, or associates in any manner.'
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