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Pigsback - Free cash for clicks - Newbies please read the First Post!
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I quite like their Jackpots but I don't know why they're not doing a weekly one for the Apprentice - who goes each week. It's only got one for whether the winner will be male or female. I've gone for female, but you just never know.
they did last year and i was wondering why not again this year..Those we love don't go away,They walk beside us every day,Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear
Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
Are thinking of you today.0 -
ha ha 2 from oxford today
Hope this makes you feel better-I'm in SE London and won 2000 points on the music quizz. Thanks for all the answers posted:A I havent been onto pigsback in AGES and decided to get back into daily clicks yesterday...remembered the thread and thought I'd look it up-I've learnt well on all things MSE to check the first post and so glad I did;)Thats a real motivator0 -
Hope this makes you feel better-I'm in SE London and won 2000 points on the music quizz. Thanks for all the answers posted:A I havent been onto pigsback in AGES and decided to get back into daily clicks yesterday...remembered the thread and thought I'd look it up-I've learnt well on all things MSE to check the first post and so glad I did;)Thats a real motivator
Out of curiosity, if I cashed in for Amazon vouchers-how long are they valid for? I'm saving my "free cash" for christmas so would prefer to leave it where it is until the end of the year but I dont want to lose the chance to get amazon. Opinions please?0 -
Out of curiosity, if I cashed in for Amazon vouchers-how long are they valid for? I'm saving my "free cash" for christmas so would prefer to leave it where it is until the end of the year but I dont want to lose the chance to get amazon. Opinions please?
Hi polka, how's you? I'm pretty certain that Amazon vouchers have a 2 year expiry date - you should be fine for the end of the year."There's only one way of life and that's your own" - Levellers
"I'm feeling like a Monday but someday I'll be Saturday night" - Bon Jovi0 -
You can also add the voucher to your amazon account so the money is just sat there waiting in your account too. It's what I do so I avoid any expiry dates0
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p_larkin99 wrote: »You can also add the voucher to your amazon account so the money is just sat there waiting in your account too. It's what I do so I avoid any expiry dates
Same here.
Good luck getting any, though :cool:0 -
Out of curiosity, if I cashed in for Amazon vouchers-how long are they valid for? I'm saving my "free cash" for christmas so would prefer to leave it where it is until the end of the year but I dont want to lose the chance to get amazon. Opinions please?
Give Amazon a ring on their free number and ask , cause not all vouchers last as long as you think.Survey earnings total 2009 £417, 2010 £875, 2011 £5740 -
errrr..if you already have an amazon account you can go to the vouchers section which allows you to enter the code you get and then it credits your amazon account with say a tenner in this case
its under a section called 'payment settings' and then you press 'apply a gift cert to your account'
so if you order something for 20 squid you can use 10 from your amazon account and pay the rest yourself.0 -
p_larkin99 wrote: »errrr..if you already have an amazon account you can go to the vouchers section which allows you to enter the code you get and then it credits your amazon account with say a tenner in this case
its under a section called 'payment settings' and then you press 'apply a gift cert to your account'
so if you order something for 20 squid you can use 10 from your amazon account and pay the rest yourself.
Oops:oSo much like you would "bank" a tesco voucher then:wall: When will I learn that just SOMETIMES the answers ARE as straightforward as you think they just can't be.
Thanks for that.0
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