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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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blahblahdoh wrote: »CashBackRewards charges £5 per year (taken from your first claim each year).
Their 'year' runs from 1st July to 30th June, so today is the start of a new claiming year/fee period. There's no need to rush though, their terms and conditions state:
"Cashback Rewards aims to fulfill cashback withdrawal requests on the last working day of the month following a request for payment. Requests should be made by midnight on the 15th of the month."
Also worth reminding that this years annual 5.00 fee can be avoided by not putting in a payment request until/after 1 July 2011.( I claimed 31.00ish on 15th June and have no plans to claim again until after above date. :cool:)
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£500 +bristolleedsfan wrote: »Also worth reminding that this years annual 5.00 fee can be avoided by not putting in a payment request until/after 1 July 2011.
( I claimed 31.00ish on 15th June and have no plans to claim again until after above date. :cool:)
'tis a very good idea! Let's hope a lot of us follow suit!Maybe a few less fees might get them to rethink at least some of their bad points (non-100% rates, über high cashout threashold, lengthy wait for BACS etc etc..) :cool:
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Over £150 per year'tis a very good idea! Let's hope a lot of us follow suit!
Maybe a few less fees might get them to rethink at least some of their bad points (non-100% rates, über high cashout threashold, lengthy wait for BACS etc etc..) :cool:
I'll follow suitam on about £18.50 with them at the mo, will let it build up til July 2011
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I still have only £1.48 with Fat Cheese and I started with them nearly 3 months agoWeight loss: Start weight: 80kg; Current Weight: 77kg; Target weight: 55kg0
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Yayyy! Price digger has been confirmed on Casbackchief :jIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0
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Last December I registered my larger-than-life kitten, Curiosity, with Whiskas. Investigating a pantry one day she was struck down by an enormous falling Edam. Now my replacement kitten, Squishy, cannot be registered because, as Fatcheese helpfully point out, I've already done it once. It's tragic, isn't it?0
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wepromiseto are crap they never paid me either..
also giveortake are rubbish made me wait 6 months for a payout.. and then blamed me for not adding my bank info!0 -
blahblahdoh wrote: »Last December I registered my larger-than-life kitten, Curiosity, with Whiskas. Investigating a pantry one day she was struck down by an enormous falling Edam. Now my replacement kitten, Squishy, cannot be registered because, as Fatcheese helpfully point out, I've already done it once. It's tragic, isn't it?
I have a friend with a cat called Squishy! Tempting fate isn't itWeight loss: Start weight: 80kg; Current Weight: 77kg; Target weight: 55kg0 -
Over £250 per yearI still have only £1.48 with Fat Cheese and I started with them nearly 3 months ago
i had some transactions clear last week that i did last febuary 2009 so it good to waitReplies 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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