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

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  • Couple more clicks added to GPB & Crunch - also Synovate @ £2.62 / £1.31.
  • TattyBear wrote: »
    Most business invoices have to be paid within 30 days once the service/goods have been provided. Surely there's something contractual between affiliates and click sites that says affiliates have to pay up within a certain timeframe. Or are all these sites rank amateur hour?

    People who have mortgages and loans are contracted to pay every month but thousands default every month. That's what caused the worldwide banking crisis.
    Unfortunately they are always going to be poeple who can't or won't pay until they are forced to by the courts.

    Remember Cashback is never guaranteed until it is sitting in your bank/paypal account
  • Response from Speedcashback in relation to query regarding site down for maintenance clicks:-

    "We are currently working on this, all clicks are still being registered and tracked regardless."

    Response relating to query regarding confirmation they will actually be paid:-

    "That's Correct, Please take note of the maximum clicks per day though."
    :T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:
  • moi
    moi Posts: 1,030 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    £500 +
    On Fatcheese forum:
    We have just received this message from Pricedigger

    "Thank you for continued support and efforts for the PriceDigger affiliate programme.

    Please note that from Monday, the 9th of August our commission rate will be reduced to £0.02 for each valid product search and click through (currently £0.03). Additionally, the number of allowed clicks per IP address per day will be reduced to one (currently two).

    Regards,
    PriceDigger Team"
  • Little_Mama
    Little_Mama Posts: 925 Forumite
    Over £100 per year
    Thanks Moi.

    With the lack of payment and reduction in payments I think I'll spend my spare time on the comps board instead!

    LM
    :jMFWin3T2 No 20 - aim £94.9K to £65K:j

  • Mrs_Mum99
    Mrs_Mum99 Posts: 72 Forumite
    Two out of the three sites are back on Speed!
  • SteveV2
    SteveV2 Posts: 241 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    £500 +
    moi wrote: »
    On Fatcheese forum:


    Rubbish. Weren't they once 6p x 6? How it has gone to 2p x 1 is beyond me. Surely someone along the line is doing better than...... us.
  • slick_detective
    slick_detective Posts: 286 Forumite
    edited 6 August 2010 at 12:45AM
    Over £150 per year
    i quite fancy getting my cashback paid into a paypal account for security reasons.
    i have a few questions.I have looked on the paypal site but can't find the answers i'm looking for so maybe someone could help me out please.
    if i get my cashback paid into a paypal account is it classed as a premier/business account(i.e. you have to pay for it or have to pay a certain fee.)or is it a basic account?
    if i get cashback/money paid into my paypal account can i then shift it to my bank?and can i put it in my bank account for free.
    also do you know how long on average it takes to get the money from the cashback sites to the paypal account(if this varies per site then don't worry about answering it)and then to my bank account?
    last question(i think)do the cashback sites charge a fee for paying the cashback through paypal i assume not but i can't just assume so it's worth asking rather than being in doubt.
    thank you very much for reading and hopefully helping me out!:):) p.s.if you can only help me out with an answer or 2 it will still be very helpful.thank you very much.
  • *madcat*
    *madcat* Posts: 548 Forumite
    edited 6 August 2010 at 2:49AM
    I have a Paypal A/c and I haven't had any charges, as yet!

    You can transfer funds from Paypal straight to your account, or any other bank account or you can transfer it to a Paypal debit card which you can use it in many shops or online, even those that don't normally accept Paypal, this costs about £4 for 2 years though.

    In most cases the money transfer is quite instant but it can take a few days sometimes.

    The cashback sites don't charge a fee but sometimes paypal take a small amount unless it is paid by gift.

    I think it is safer than putting my bank details on some sites, hth
    If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours :)
  • *madcat*
    *madcat* Posts: 548 Forumite
    CashbackXtreme and VoucherXtreme are now only allowing 1 of each, car, van and home, CompareTheMarket quote per user per month :sad:
    If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours :)
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