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

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  • moi
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    linz wrote: »
    are there any more like these apart from Rpoints?

    Several ;)

    • noteco
    • lifestyleextras
    • cashbackrewards (not to be confused with Suzanne's site, this one's without the dash "-" in the middle)
    • studentcashback (not to be confused with Suzanne's CB-R sister site)
    • shoppingtactics
    • cashback-club
  • Just posted on GPB:-

    "Just finished what we've been paid for in relation to Cashilion.

    In regards to Smartermoney, although I know what the payment is supposed to cover, I'm not sure of what the time span is suposed to be.
    So I'll be chasing up confirmation of this before I can make payment.
    It covers about 30% of what we are owed on GPB & approx 50% of what we are owed on Crunchcashback, so a step in the right direction."
  • linz
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    I've shamelessly copied this from the Grabbit board, thought it was a really good offer -

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2664479

    From what I can understand you log into either TCB or Quidco, order the phone, a Nokia 1661 locked to Orange (Orange Wednesdays), for £10.90 (comes with £10 credit, actually costs 90p) get your £7.50 cashback, then either keep the phone & use the credit for Orange Wednesdays or send it off for recycling, get £5 for that plus another £3.50 cashback lol. Posts within the thread explain it all :D
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  • Can someone clear this up for me?

    I have looked through the guide and book marked Quidco etc so ready to roll.

    The guide says this.
    A few clicks a day will pay upyo £20 per month

    When he says clicks, it means clicking and buying something?
  • linz
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    Nope, just like it says, you click, but you dont buy :) well you can if you want, and get cashback, but there are also daily clicks where it looks as though you are about to buy, you just dont :D
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  • bristolleedsfan
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    linz wrote: »
    I've shamelessly copied this from the Grabbit board, thought it was a really good offer -

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2664479

    Nokia 1661 came unlocked via http://www.quidco.com/mobiles-co-uk/ :)
  • linz wrote: »
    Nope, just like it says, you click, but you dont buy :) well you can if you want, and get cashback, but there are also daily clicks where it looks as though you are about to buy, you just dont :D

    Can't recall his name, but didn't someone provide a link to a video of how to perform the clicks, about a couple of months or so ago / on this thread? Anyone have an idea as to which post number it was? Probably be very useful to the new starters.
  • Can't recall his name, but didn't someone provide a link to a video of how to perform the clicks, about a couple of months or so ago / on this thread? Anyone have an idea as to which post number it was. Probably be very useful to the new starters.

    Aye that would be grand. Its got me stumped :D
  • Aye that would be grand. Its got me stumped :D

    Diffusion #2542 & #2523. However, I can't get the videos to play now:o.
  • *madcat*
    *madcat* Posts: 548 Forumite
    Can someone clear this up for me?

    I have looked through the guide and book marked Quidco etc so ready to roll.

    The guide says this.



    When he says clicks, it means clicking and buying something?

    Hi pickiamin, as linz and eagerlearner says you can make money without buying anything, you can do this by doing daily clicks.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 then 'go to retailer' or 'buy now' etc when that page loads the click is done, and you can go on to the next one.

    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, but you do get more cashback.

    You can also get cashback from most purchases made online, even things like Insurance, Mobile Phone Contracts and holidays

    Also some cashback sites run their own competitions which are free to enter. :D
    If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours :)
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