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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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Over £250 per yearwell done el on such a fab threadReplies 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
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Over £350 per yearSome confirms been done on GPB and Crunch:DPROUD 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 £150 per yearNumpty_Monkey wrote: »Looks like the throtleing is back on Price Digger:mad:
Yes that is quite frustrating, even through by other VPN address they catch me out :eek:
On another note, anyone who does the 25p Compare the Market/Confused.com (via several sites) and the 75p Tesco one, do you provide different details like names, address & car reg every time you do one? As I tried making up red numbers but it kept saying unknown, so I've just been alternating between 2 that I do know & trying to use different names every time I do it.
Does anyone else do the same or do you just do your own details every time/change the email each time etc & do they track this way?
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Over £150 per yearLittlesusie wrote: »is anyone else having problems logging into chief? I used the password remind button, got a new password but it doesn't let me onto the cashback site but allows me to post on the forum. I've emailed and gone on the live support. All I've had back is they've told Rick but I've heard nothing from him. I last used the site late feb so it wouldn't be classed as a dormant account would it?
Apart from that I've been really good the last two weeks, have signed up to a couple of bingo sites and won £25 as well as the cashback. Also managed to get a couple of good paying surveys. All in, I've racked up £80 in 2 weeks.... Can't wait for payout time :j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j
I had the same problem a few weeks ago - even when they sent me another password via email it still wouldn't log me in. I never got to the bottom of it, I think it might have been because I was using a company VPN address from Spain so it might have looked like I was in Spain trying to do clicks etc (which I guess would not be allowed?)....anyway I signed up to the site again, making sure my VPN was not on & it has worked fine every since (luckily I had only just joined the site before this happened, so I only lost out about £1 or under).0 -
Over £150 per yearyeah its not easy trust me all taht deleting cookies etc but i think it will be worth it when they start paying out
How long does it take you to do 17 sites & which ones do you use? I do 13 which takes about 30 mins non-stop, but it's so mind numbing in the morning that I spend 90 mins doing it in segments, doing things like having a shower, eating, brushing teeth etc in between, it's a much better stategy I think0 -
£500 +Further to 3dogsandsomefish's recommendation (post 1907) of SpeedCashBack, a quick review of my initial experience of SpeedCashBack.
1) A 75p signup bonus.
2) 25p a day in clicks - 3x3x2p for FizzleHill, HazzleStorm and SelectShopper, 2x2p PriceDigger, 3x1p Bizrate and 1x1p CompareXtreme. Which is more, everything has tracked perfectly for me so far.
3) Very user-friendly interface for SpeedCashBack as well as for FizzleHill, HazzleStorm, SelectShopper and Bizrate make these some of the easiest clicks you'll ever do. No need even to type in search queries even for the first three clicks (and Bizrate loads with the cursor in the right place ready to go).
4) Transactions updated every Monday, all tracked, confirmed and available for withdrawal request in one fell swoop, no waiting 2-3 months for access to money from your clicks (or for the 75p signup bonus). There's one payment run a month (minimum withdrawal £3.50 to Paypal or Neteller, otherwise £5 Amazon and CDWow and £10 Argos vouchers).
So thanks again to 3dogsandsomefish, SpeedCashBack is now firmly established in my list of top clicking sites and I can hereby give SpeedCashBack a hearty Diffusion big thumbs up of approval after a first seven days with them!0 -
Numpty_Monkey wrote: »Looks like the throtleing is back on Price Digger:mad:
Tend to do my clicking in the morning - and if no throttling in place, good news. However, if throttling is applied, I tend to just to the one click per site that it allows, then leave the 2nd click per site until after about 10pm - and that can work.:j0 -
Over £150 per yearHow do people get the daily car insurance ones to track? Do I have to put in a different email address each time? I'm clicking thru to a retailer but no luck..#39 - Save £12k in 20250
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Over £250 per yearI got my first payout a few days ago (fatcheese). I started clicking at the end of december. I'm just a few pence away from a payout with getpoundsback too. Have added a few more sites over the past few months, so come the end of the summer, I should have a nice little amount coming in each month.
would love to know how you can get £13 a day on them tho
Thanks EL for the guide & topic. Thanks too to all the contributors, specially those who gave/give the tips (such as how to get buy central and shopping 4 discounts to track, and which can have multiple tabs, which ones need closed tabs before next clicks etc lol )
Would be really nice now, if someone could do a run-through for each site, similar to the one posted a while back, for some of the main sites. And to update them each time a new click is encountered, or when a particular click needs a new routine. For my clicks, i use chrome and restart it after each site - and have set it to clear cookies after each close. I disconnect and reconnect my router to get a new IP between sites too. My clicks generally track quite well, but still several that never tracked e.g the CTM ones, and some that are unreliable such as price finder despite trying different ways of clicking/searching and different browsers.retirement savings target: £100,000 by 2032 start: £21200 Jun 22, Jun 23:0 -
Over £150 per yearSorry, haven't been around for a while.....too busy clicking;)CompletelyLost wrote: »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 :SI was just looking at my coffeeclicking statement wondering the very same thing! Seems to be about 5 days that have gone without updating.
Nothing apart from Findmeadiscount is tracking for me. Bitofadisappointment
Well impressed by some of the amounts being quoted. Have now upped the ante to 20 cashback sites and getting approx. £5.20 a day. Some sites not happy with but will keep doing until payout. I'm not doing comparethemeerkat, although I know this will increase payments even more, as I'm not ready to take the step yet into using different email addresses (still only a newbie as only doing this 40 days and counting!)
Are some people finding that some sites are just not worth the bother due to low dailies and high minimum payouts? Would be interesting for your comments on this.
I won't be using Moneybackmadness and Loyaltyshopper again once payout reached unless I get the time to comparethewotsit. Coffeeclicking also seems a bit high at £40 min. payout :eek:(is this right or have I put the wrong figure on my spreadsheet:(?)
Last thing for now........in 40 days I've managed to earn £28.53 confirmed with another £164.65 pending! I know this includes signing on fees and £20 admin fees to come out of this as well but....to all contributors to this thread and
for me!
Life is knowing which bridges to burn and which bridges to build! :think:
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