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Best Cashback Site Please Help

Which Is The Best Cashback Site Please I Cant Decide, If Anyone Knows I Would Appreciate A Response, Aplogies If This Is In The Wrong Place
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  • plumb1_2
    plumb1_2 Posts: 4,395 Forumite
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    ms01ma wrote:
    Which Is The Best Cashback Site Please I Cant Decide, If Anyone Knows I Would Appreciate A Response, Aplogies If This Is In The Wrong Place

    Why not try them all for the free cashback clicks, and see what you like about each site, there is more info about these sites [url=http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.html?f=42]HERE[/url]
  • I use https://www.freefivers.co.uk but I don't know if this is the best. You get £5 credit when you join. I would like to know how the others size up.
  • cornerclose
    cornerclose Posts: 1,500 Forumite
    Quidco and Topcashback give you about twice as much as the other sites for the same thing. If what you want is not there, try rpoints, which has one of the largest selections of retailers.
  • Spud_2
    Spud_2 Posts: 676 Forumite
    I use Quidco (excellent cashback rates), Greasypalm + Freefivers. I try to see which site offers the best at the time, as some do special offers for a limited period. For example, I got £70 cashback from Greasypalm for my car insurance with Lloyds TSB last year (the quote was also the cheapest I found!).

    :j
    Quidco ~ £3,718 | Greasypalm ~ £354 | Freefivers ~ £45 | Pigsback ~ £260 shopping vouchers + 15 CDs
    Total cashback / freebies / money-saving: 2006 ~ £3,961 | 2007 ~ 3,610 | 2008 ~ £4,159 | 2009 ~ £1,449

    MFD ~ [strike]Sep 2023[/strike] Oct 2010
  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
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    I just use Rpoints as they have a good forum , are good with paying out, and they have a highest cashback guarantee so you always get the best cashback and rather than having money spread out over loads of sites its all in one place :)
  • miwinter
    miwinter Posts: 20 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Please note that Rpoints are now far less competitive than all the rest. They have stopped you using their Highest Cashback Policy if you have to manually claim, and, somewhat by coincidence(!), all of sudden, they are failing to track your click-throughs automatically so you now have to manually claim almost everything. Kind of obvious strategy, now that everyone has cottoned on to the fact that Rpoints only give you a stingy half of the cashback they are getting from retailers. Best advice: check the rest first and make Rpoints a last resort and just use them for their forums if you want
    Why pay more for the same?
  • shane8960
    shane8960 Posts: 827 Forumite
    Quidco all the way! Rpoints is useless, I got banned from their forum for posting about quidco. The post was deleted and I got a message from the "mod" saying "not to post stuff etc, quidco are a scam blah blah blah". Emailed back told him the site is useless, rpoints dont pay enough and dont track hardly anything" and I received an email back saying "Your account has been removed" - and I had about £2 in it!

    Steer away from Rpoints, head towards Quidco!!
  • ms01ma_2
    ms01ma_2 Posts: 519 Forumite
    cheers for the info
  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Uniform Washer
    miwinter wrote:
    Please note that Rpoints are now far less competitive than all the rest. They have stopped you using their Highest Cashback Policy if you have to manually claim, and, somewhat by coincidence(!), all of sudden, they are failing to track your click-throughs automatically so you now have to manually claim almost everything. Kind of obvious strategy, now that everyone has cottoned on to the fact that Rpoints only give you a stingy half of the cashback they are getting from retailers. Best advice: check the rest first and make Rpoints a last resort and just use them for their forums if you want

    Rubbish im getting my cashbacks automatically and have no problems at all with Rpoints they all appear fine, and i dont see the problem with them not liking to advertise other sites on there forum if you had a shop would you like someone walking in and saying you want to go somewhere else instead of course you wouldnt !
  • shane8960
    shane8960 Posts: 827 Forumite
    If I was selling something for twice the price you could get it for next door - I wouldnt be running a business - I would have gone bust! RPoints should pull their finger out and stop burying their head in the sand and up the commission that they pay!
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