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  • spidystrider
    spidystrider Posts: 1,246 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    I only use topcashback, fatcheese and freesnacks. Freesnacks pay out with food items or vouchers for Tesco, Asda, Morrisons etc.
    Mortgage Free in 3-T2 : Started at £151,000 Nov. 2009 Mortgage Free Oct 1st 2015 :)
  • littlemrtinkle
    littlemrtinkle Posts: 680 Forumite
    edited 12 October 2009 at 10:20PM
    Little vics:-

    quidco clicks - highstreet web x2 = 8p delete cookies in between
    smart shopping was on there until yesterday so may be back and kelkoo.

    I mainly use quidco for the no spend offers.

    quite a few newsletters etc. (tui fly for e.g ) hope this helps.

    need any more help let me know.
    Mortgage Start jun 2007 £88500 Outstanding Balance £51000
    Overpayments 2007 Nil 2008 £1040 2009 £7853 2010 £10000 2011 aiming for £18000 (6k so far)
    The Early Bird Gets the Worm, but the Second Mouse Gets the Cheese!!
  • First i've heard of freesnacks. Have you been paid out yet? do you have to reach a certain amount to get paid out? thanks
    Mortgage Start jun 2007 £88500 Outstanding Balance £51000
    Overpayments 2007 Nil 2008 £1040 2009 £7853 2010 £10000 2011 aiming for £18000 (6k so far)
    The Early Bird Gets the Worm, but the Second Mouse Gets the Cheese!!
  • dippykitty
    dippykitty Posts: 1,138 Forumite
    I use:

    Fatcheese
    Get Pounds Back
    Quanti
    Topcashback
    ISA savings: £25,139 Other Savings: £1750 (tied up in bond)
  • quanti is another i have never heard of, have you been paid out yet by them?
    Mortgage Start jun 2007 £88500 Outstanding Balance £51000
    Overpayments 2007 Nil 2008 £1040 2009 £7853 2010 £10000 2011 aiming for £18000 (6k so far)
    The Early Bird Gets the Worm, but the Second Mouse Gets the Cheese!!
  • dippykitty
    dippykitty Posts: 1,138 Forumite
    quanti is another i have never heard of, have you been paid out yet by them?

    Not yet, no. I joined in late August and as most retailers take 1-3 months to validate transactions and award the money I've not reached payout yet. I should start having lots of transactions validated from November onwards so hopefully I can comment on payout then!
    ISA savings: £25,139 Other Savings: £1750 (tied up in bond)
  • I use Quanti a lot (over £1k awarded and paid) and have NEVER had any issues with them... fast payments request when you like (once you have £10 awarded) and great customer service and the potential to win cash as well..
    Bit of a Florida Fan :j
    8/12/08 Highlands Reserve, 3/12/09 Calaby Parc
    18/8/10 Villa Upper Class 19/12/10 Villa Upper Class
    10/08/11 C P Tower Lake 10/12/11 C P Tower Lake
    28/4/12 Emerald Island 22/7/12 Florida for 6 weeks
    13/12/12 4 weeks C P Tower Lake 13/2 Prize win Orlando
  • hi dippy if you let me know when you have been paid out successfully by them you can refer me if they have a referral scheme. thanks
    Mortgage Start jun 2007 £88500 Outstanding Balance £51000
    Overpayments 2007 Nil 2008 £1040 2009 £7853 2010 £10000 2011 aiming for £18000 (6k so far)
    The Early Bird Gets the Worm, but the Second Mouse Gets the Cheese!!
  • hi dippy if you let me know when you have been paid out successfully by them you can refer me if they have a referral scheme. thanks

    see my post.. dont wait.. sign up now.lol
    Bit of a Florida Fan :j
    8/12/08 Highlands Reserve, 3/12/09 Calaby Parc
    18/8/10 Villa Upper Class 19/12/10 Villa Upper Class
    10/08/11 C P Tower Lake 10/12/11 C P Tower Lake
    28/4/12 Emerald Island 22/7/12 Florida for 6 weeks
    13/12/12 4 weeks C P Tower Lake 13/2 Prize win Orlando
  • It really isn't worth doing. You'll be looking at around 20 pence maximum for 10 minutes work a day - which means a 'wage' of 1.20 an hour. That isn't even the minimum wage in Poland!
    if unfortunately you are at home not earning then £1.20 an hour is better than a slap in the face with a wet fish :beer: mind you just about anything is better than a slap inthe face with a wet fish, i don't know where that saying came from ! .......:grin:
    10.2009 startedclicking 16th 1free remotecontrolled extensionlead; Tesco freesims: DFW appliedfor 19th Saved £302.92 today by friend "mending" laptop I had rescued ; more freesimms : ;1 free eagashower smart (saves water);1 freebusinesscardholder;250nice businesscards;tbags; :cool:17thNovemberperfumesample;fatcheese£16.87; Get£sback £4.44:beer:
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