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Mutual.net points value??
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has any1 a list of daily clicksIf i upset you don't stress, never forget that god aint finished with me yet.0
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I visit Mutal Points daily. You can use the search engine up to 5 times, one point a click), use Pricerunner up to 5 times daily and use Kelkoo once per day earning 8 points a click.
There is also a good choice of shopping sites you can click to, earning extra points. Yesterday I received a cheque for them for £25 and have already run up a tital over 1000 points. I generally receive a £20 rewards cheque about every six or so weeks, never had any problems claiming rewards.
http://www.mutualpoints.com/ Not a referral link0 -
i get about 5 cheques a year from them for £20 each and most of this just comes from the free clicks every day.
pricerunner (5 per day for 8 points each)
kelkoo (1 per day for 8 points)
mutualpoints.com search engine (5 per day for 1 point each)
search the internet (1 per day for 8 points)
carsource (1 per day for 2 points)
it all adds up0 -
fbs_4800 wrote:Just found this whilst browsing and noticed people don't appear to be singing the praises of themutual.net
I was just wondering why?
I've used the site a fair bit and I get money for just reading their advertising emails and signing up to the odd offer through the site.
Becuase there are other better cashback sites such as quidco and topcashback?
I do the free clicks however and its worth the small amount of time it takes as the points are usually added instantly rather then the several month wait at many cashback sites.
One thing I find odd is they are a stock market listed company that describes itself as 'mutual'.
Surely a oxymoron?Who's going to fly your plane? / When you need to make your getaway....0
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