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I just joined, I hope it works.0
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Thanks for this not heard of fatcheese before. So just joined looks good.0
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Ta, joined and ready to go click!Kat :money:0
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if i join now will i gat the cash back.
Yes, make sure you sign up and click on the AA link
not really sure how these sites work can someone explain please
I didn't understand when I joined my first cashback site but the way this site works is:
1. Sign up.
2. Find the retailer you want to purchase from.
3. Click the link to visit the retailers.
4. Carry out your transaction as normal.
5. The transaction will then be tracked by fatcheese and they will award you with cashback. You can check your statement to see if it's tracked and also to see when your cashback is going to get awarded.
Using these cashback sites is a really great way of saving money and making a little extra cash
I hope i've been able to help....0 -
WOOHOO! Mine tracked overnight
Hope everyone elses does as well Fatcheese.co.uk - £1345.27 (Joined April 2009)
Cashbackkings - £693.87 (Joined Feb 2008. No longer use)
Quidco - £937.38 (Joined 2007. No longer use)
Rpoints - £2311.16 (Joined 2006. No longer use)
TopCashback - £119.12 (Joined 2010)0 -
Do you need to use Firefox with this cashback site?
I am only a member of Quidco so quite a novice really and I use Firefox for that, but doesn't say on Fatcheese website anything about cookies etc.0 -
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Wish i had heard about fatcheese before. Referrals to fatcheese £5 hey?0
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OK call me thick but I still don't understand how this works. Who do you pay the money to the AA or FATCHEESE? How do this company make any money if they give it all back, there's no such thing as a free lunch so there must be a catch somewhere?
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