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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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Over £350 per yearA fair few of mine were "Emmaki" 15 or 10 clicks a day x 2p
, a good ammount of "Offerad" from 20 clicks a day down to 4 x 2p
some old shopzillla clicks (September 2009)
and I was sad I was doing clicks over xmasPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying. 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
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Over £250 per yearHow have you all managed to claim so much from CashBackChief? Should I not be skipping comparethemarket?
same as numpty just click we did added up but i would suggest (if you go the time to do ctm ) it can be up to 75p a day on some sitesReplies to posts are always welcome, If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0 -
Over £350 per yearHi all, glad to catch up and all pm's have now been answered apart from a couple today which I will get to in the next half hour, thank you for your patience.
Well I have said goodbye to some close family (emmigrating), had massive house works done and started driving lessons, all in one week! What a crazy 7 days it has been...
Well done Diffusion on your great totals breakdown - this does show an average to be more of £2.20 a day, however, we then have jamerpir making an awesome £13 average - wow! So there is a large range, depending on time, sign-ups, correct tracking and presumably purchases etc as well. So for anyone joining us hopefully that will show you the very varied results you can get - all of them positive, as all extra cash helps.
Well done Numpty Monkey, jamerpir, Linz and BLF - those are great totals and I can see that at the end of the month we'll have some editing going on on the list on page 1 as to everyone's yearly targets! cash-magnet, this month still has 2 weeks to go - plenty of time yet!
jai. the items listed on the guide are examples to get you going - they do change but see each site - they generally always have a 'no spend' or 'daily clicks' area where you will find all the ones to click. Personally I go to that section and click. The only things I add to favourites are the cashback sites themselves - I add the log-in area page to my faves, in the order that I like to do them.
Aw shucks I always forget to say... I'm a girl... just in case anyone is confused when they pm me etc - so jamespir, now you know!
Let's enjoy not being grounded in an aeroportnot suffering an awful earthquake
and not having to represent a political party sweating buckets on telly
MFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
YNAB lover0 -
£500 +Just to clarify
Compare the market......you need to use unique email addy and post code , address each time you do it.
ref idlesaver....you can do Compare the market 25p x 6 on rewardlover.com with instant clearance on the update.0 -
ok so ive read quite a few pages of this thread (not all of them!) and i think ive got a list of a good handful of the best sites to start with.
(in order) - 1.CBChiefs, 2.Cascade, 3.FC, 4.CBK
(then prob 5.GPB or should that be a definite too?)
(may also look into speedcb, ecasher, cbr)
ive registered to them all using just one single email address. is that ok?
+ thanks for emailing me the guide!0 -
Over £150 per yearok so ive read quite a few pages of this thread (not all of them!) and i think ive got a list of a good handful of the best sites to start with.
(in order) - 1.CBChiefs, 2.Cascade, 3.FC, 4.CBK
(then prob 5.GPB or should that be a definite too?)
(may also look into speedcb, ecasher, cbr)
ive registered to them all using just one single email address. is that ok?
+ thanks for emailing me the guide!
GPB should be a definite. CBK hasn't got many clicks at the mo, you may want to replace it with Crunchcashback (GPB sister site)#39 - Save £12k in 20250 -
Over £250 per yearEagerLearner wrote: »Hi all, glad to catch up and all pm's have now been answered apart from a couple today which I will get to in the next half hour, thank you for your patience.
Well I have said goodbye to some close family (emmigrating), had massive house works done and started driving lessons, all in one week! What a crazy 7 days it has been...
Well done Diffusion on your great totals breakdown - this does show an average to be more of £2.20 a day, however, we then have jamerpir making an awesome £13 average - wow! So there is a large range, depending on time, sign-ups, correct tracking and presumably purchases etc as well. So for anyone joining us hopefully that will show you the very varied results you can get - all of them positive, as all extra cash helps.
Well done Numpty Monkey, jamerpir, Linz and BLF - those are great totals and I can see that at the end of the month we'll have some editing going on on the list on page 1 as to everyone's yearly targets! cash-magnet, this month still has 2 weeks to go - plenty of time yet!
jai. the items listed on the guide are examples to get you going - they do change but see each site - they generally always have a 'no spend' or 'daily clicks' area where you will find all the ones to click. Personally I go to that section and click. The only things I add to favourites are the cashback sites themselves - I add the log-in area page to my faves, in the order that I like to do them.
Aw shucks I always forget to say... I'm a girl... just in case anyone is confused when they pm me etc - so jamespir, now you know!
Let's enjoy not being grounded in an aeroportnot suffering an awful earthquake
and not having to represent a political party sweating buckets on telly
sorry its very difficult to tell what sex people are just from usernames
well at least if you are stuck in an airport youll have a few hours to do your clicks :rotfl:Replies to posts are always welcome, If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0 -
Over £250 per yearok so ive read quite a few pages of this thread (not all of them!) and i think ive got a list of a good handful of the best sites to start with.
(in order) - 1.CBChiefs, 2.Cascade, 3.FC, 4.CBK
(then prob 5.GPB or should that be a definite too?)
(may also look into speedcb, ecasher, cbr)
ive registered to them all using just one single email address. is that ok?
+ thanks for emailing me the guide!
i havent had a problem though if you want to have moeny paid into paypal its advisable to use the same email as some sites dont let you change it when you come to request payoutsReplies to posts are always welcome, If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0 -
Oh right crap! I've already got a paypal account with a different email! Does that matter?0
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£500 +Oh right crap! I've already got a paypal account with a different email! Does that matter?
A question - is anyoene else finding that quidscorner and coffeeclicking haven't updated for a while? It's either that, or my clicks aren't tracking... Findmeadiscount seems to be the only one on quidscorner that is regularly updated for me :S0
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