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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!

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  • blahblahdoh
    blahblahdoh Posts: 433 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    This seems like a good deal on TopCashBack, what do you think?:
    http://www.topcashback.co.uk/my-city-deal/

    You buy a Wagamama (sushi restaurants) card for a £1 and get £5 cashback.
    The card is worth £5 in the restaurants.
    They post it to you, so you do have to give details, but you can pay with Paypal if you don't want to give credit card details.
  • i would just like to earn some extra cash to have a money worry free month.
  • im new to this website n this cashback thing i dont understand what it is i have to do. where does it show how many clicks ive done. pls help. its probably really obvious. thanks
  • chels
    chels Posts: 1,287 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Which cashback site are you referring to monkey?
  • any this forum says that clicking on sites n you can earn money. how does it work
  • chels
    chels Posts: 1,287 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    edited 25 March 2010 at 11:59PM
    Your best bet is to see the previous page, click on Eagerlearner's username and send a pm including your email address and request the latest guide, also see Diffusion's post on that page which will also give you some good pointers.
  • *madcat*
    *madcat* Posts: 548 Forumite
    monkey262 wrote: »
    any this forum says that clicking on sites n you can earn money. how does it work

    If you join Cashback sites you can make money a few ways:

    With most daily clicks you need to type an item to search for in the search box, wait for it to show some suggestions, choose one and 'go to retailer' or 'buy now' etc when that page loads the click is done.

    Sometimes there are shortcuts and you can find them by either reading this thread, asking questions or trial and error.

    You can also make extra money by doing "Free Cash" offers, these usually involve submitting an email address, and usually you can only use each email address only once per offer, but you do get more cashback.

    Also some cashback sites run their own competitions which are free to enter, some cashback sites even pay you to join so what have you got to lose :)

    Basically the sites fall into 2 groups which are generally called either 100% sites and 50% sites.

    100% sites give you 100% cashback on all earnings, they are able to do this because they charge an admin fee of around £5.00 per year, taken from earnings (TopCashback is free and also gives you over 100% cashback as they make their money from advertising but another charges you £2.00 each time you cashout! )

    The 50% sites make their money by sharing the cashback from clicks with you and so they are free to join, some even pay you to join! They usually try a bit harder to get more clicks!

    The 100% sites are quite strict on how many of the "Free Cash" offers you can do (they have had their fee) but some of the 50% sites let you do more, as the more you earn so do they.

    I think you are best joining a mix of the two, and my favourites are:

    TopCashback - 100% site which is free to join but not many dailies

    GetPoundsBack - 100% site which charges £5.00 per year out of earnings which you can make very quickly.

    CashbackChief - 50% site which will pay you £2.50 for joining, has lots of good dailies and offers

    CashbackCascade - The same as the above as it is the sister site

    There are very many more but you are probably best just doing a few to start with and my advice would be to ask others opinions before joining some of them :)
    If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours :)
  • Diffusion
    Diffusion Posts: 726 Forumite
    £500 +
    idlesaver wrote: »
    cash-magnet you can even cancel your subscription online.

    Just follow this link...

    https://secure.customersvc.com/wes/servlet/Show

    OR

    https://secure.customersvc.com/wes/servlet/Show?WESPAGE=iam/pages/home.jsp&MSRSMAG=TA

    Enter your customer No. from invoice and registered email address and you will be able to log into your a/c and even cancel the subs...;)

    HTH,

    Thanks for this. It finds my account, all the information appears correctly (customer number, address etc.). I'm going to assume that my account status being listed as "no active subscription account" means they've cancelled my trial and I should disregard the 'second notice' I received in the post this morning.
  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    Over £350 per year
    Hi all,
    Sorry for the delay - I actually answered all the posts yesterday evening, upon which my laptop suddenly made a whirring sound, a click and promptly restarted itself. I had hoped for a 'would you like to restore the document' type notice but no such luck! It is a new-ish laptop and that has never happened, hubby looked serious and said worls like 'hard drive' and 'failure' which reminds me I need to back up more and look for my Amazon order e-mail for the laptop, just in case!

    I have started a poll on page 1 - existing clickers may like to check it out and vote, to give any newbies an idea of how clicking works for you. Welcome to new clickers and any lurkers that had been thinking about clicking but hadn't yet joined up! Hopefully you will find this a helpful and relaxing place to chat and share information. See page 1 for info, details of the guide, and FAQ.

    Thanks to Diffusion for some excellent posts with useful breakdowns and info, or as we now like to say, 'The Mighty Diff'! Sounds like LadyFromVenice has started something there! Jamespir and of course BLF and Numpty always have great tips also.

    Numpty M thanks for the info re Chief, I am still a way off yet but perhaps in May I can can cashout and Paypal will be useful definately. Nice new goal for you this year - very inspiring to everyone here, let us know how much and what you'll spend it on - pm me if you will as a reminder!

    *madcat* still no payments from Cashinco so here's to hoping for an April start!

    Cherish999 glad ukrewards sorted your payment out for you, I have not used them before but do let us know if they continue to be a good site to use for you and pay on time from now on.

    I,Geek - glad you have a routine sorted and I hope things start to track for you - as you know some clicks need special treatment and others don't, so you would need to see what they are worth for you in terms of time and effort. Eventually you'll get to your preferred set!

    elbie and Ladyfromvenice hopefully you are now on track - please don't
    worry if it seems confusing to start, we all know the feeling!
    Blahblahdoh made me laugh with talk of the masses arising to seize methods of production... I'd have Cashinco first in line along with Freefivers in 2nd!

    Linz well done on the quidsin payment, I know the feeling of being so close to cashout!

    VictoriaMeldrew I know little about Zee but it's definately a hot potato topic - I do hope you get paid soon if you have payment outstanding. as BLF and maemae have said those who got paid were lucky whilst the going was good!

    Re: Time magazine copies still coming through, I got that problem once with Cosmopolitan mag even though I had canceled and was not being charged. I still called several times but they kept sending it, I think
    it was a different department that took subscriptions and another that actually posted them, and they did not communicate between them! In the end I left the place and never knew who else got them. I did check my credit report to make sure there were no issues...


    Chasingsunshine don't worry about baby brain - just whenever you have a few minutes here and there and I agree with Numpty Monkey - try to start clicking on maybe 1 site and go from there. Once you get the hang of that, add a second. Maybe just do a few clicks at a time and once you see the amounts tracking you will gain confidence to do more.

    Aureol212 that's a great aim - pm me as a reminder and I will add you to page 1 in terms of your goal for the year and how you will spend the cash!

    Mark1966 I am nearly there on Freefivers as made a stationery purchase a couple of weeks ago, but SFB sounds good for anyone else close to cashing out.

    vl2588 it's definately free to click, even if the amount sometimes seem small, but 1p and 2p clicks do add up. You can of course boost these free earnings buy buying things (say at Christmas) but most of this thread is about the clicks that cost you nothing. Once you get the hang of it you'll see what we mean!

    Monkey262 and any other readers that would like to start clicking - simply click on my username to send me a private message and let me know your e-mail addy so I can send you the guide via e-mail.
    You may also like to read page 1 of this thread to see what it's all about, with some useful Frequently Asked Questions and info.


    Hope everyone is well and looks like the sun is out for us today!
    MFW #185
    Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
    Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
    YNAB lover :D
  • Numpty_Monkey
    Numpty_Monkey Posts: 14,196 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 26 March 2010 at 10:52AM
    Over £350 per year
    I've just done a bit of counting :eek:(maths ain't my strong point):o
    Just in daily clicks (not including Comparethemarket,LandEnd, SFB, Win etc)


    FatCheese = £1.52
    GetPoundsBack = £1.27
    Cascade = £0.68
    Chief = £0.68
    Crunch = £0.66
    ThinCheese = £0.62


    If everything tracks and pays that's a possible
    Total = £5.43 per day
    Per week =£38.01
    Per Month = £164.71:j


    I tried doing the US/HW-banking clicks in batches of 5 on the 50% sites to see if they tracked:think:,
    They did on Crunch, waiting for update on ThinCheese:cool:


    And Crunch have got a bonus ball comp going:j
    :beer: BLF,
    anyone entering please read the T&C's
    PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869
    Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying :o . Of all the peeps on this board you're the kindest & most supportive of all & I'm :mad: & :( for you all at the same time . Wish I was there to give you a big :grouphug: & emergency hobnobs
    xx
    DFD 5/1/16
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