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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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3dogsandsomefish wrote: »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.3dogsandsomefish wrote: »Diffusion #2542 & #2523. However, I can't get the videos to play now:o.
It's really very strange but I was thinking about him earlier yesterday and then he gets mentioned!
It's such a shame he has stopped posting as he was so helpful and clever
Any way here is his post on how to do dailies, I couldn't get the videos to work either :sad:Took me a couple of days to get around the concept of the daily clicks myself, so don't worry!
Daily Clicks...
Step 1 - sign up for the cashback websites (the best for clicking are CashBackChief, CashBackCascade and FatCheese)
Step 2 - normally each has a section named something along the lines of 'daily clicks' or 'recurring earners', go there (making sure that you've cleared your cookies before commencing)
Step 3 - there you'll find a list of different price comparison websites (with names such as Search Chief, High Street Web, Price Digger, We All Shop and so on), click on the links to these price comparison websites, a new tab should open (hold down Ctrl as you click it to be sure)
Step 4 - now that you're at the price comparison website having been directed there from the cashback website, do a search of some kind on the price comparison website
Step 5 - having done the search, some products should pop up with retailers from which you can buy them, click through to the retailer via the link provided as if you had every intention of buying the item, a new tab should open (hold down Ctrl as you click through to be sure)
Step 6 - do not buy the item! It is normally complete crap and never in a million years something you'll need (even if you searched for something you need, the price comparison websites are useless enough they'll almost never have directed you to it anyway)! Instead, just wait for the retailer's site to load
Step 7 - once it's loaded, you're done! Now close both the retailer tab and the price comparison website tab, then go back to Step 3 and repeat (there's no need to clear cookies between all the different price comparison websites, only between the cashback websites).If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
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
Thanks for this linz :beer:
I think the orange ones have gone but there are still some on t-mobile
ps where do you recycle them?If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
ps where do you recycle them?
http://www.mobilephonerecycling.co.uk/
Lots of sites give payments via CB sites for old mobile phones
http://www.quidco.com/search?login=Search&search=mobile+phone+recycling0 -
Hi All,
Am working my way through the MSM at the moment and thought that I would give CTM and MCN a go.
I've done CTM a few times in the past and it is really hit and miss as to whether they track for me - does anyone have any tips for them (and MCN?)
Are they any sites that they are better/more reliable to do then on?
Thanks in advance for your wise words!
Ooooh one other thing, if I do offers on a website and then I want to do the same offers on another website, do I need to use one of my different email addresses?
Final thanks :beer::j My dream has come true - my little girl is here! 24-04-2010 :j:TClicking away for a special Christmas for my special little girl!:T
Total banked so far................ £265.970 -
£500 +sweettirana wrote: »I've done CTM a few times in the past and it is really hit and miss as to whether they track for me - does anyone have any tips for them (and MCN?)
Are they any sites that they are better/more reliable to do then on?
As I have a static ip, i only do ctm regularly on one site, coffeeclicking. I find it much more reliable there than other sites i tried it through in the past. Plus it goes straight to confirmed too.
Re mcn, rarely had problems there personally0 -
I think Quidco have started doing the payments as and when cashback becomes payble....as I have got paid on 15th Aug which is showing in my bank a/c today...:)
I think its one more step to compete TCB....;)0 -
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Over £350 per yearHi everyone, finally managed to get on with e-mails and pm's.
A big welcome to pinkarsenalprincess, minidannii, moneysavingsam and yorkieorchid - apologies if I have missed any.
I have added a new site to the daily clicks list, plus hoping that this weekend I can finally sit and do the update as well as my standard tax return. I will start with tax and depending on spare time, then the guide! Taxman always gets priority eh
Sad to say that cashinco have done a proper runner I guess, as even the website no longer shows up. Does anyone have any updates on this?
On FC I should be able to add £11.38 to my totals soon, plus around £11 on MBM and £25ish on LS. Looks like those will come in to my bank for September hopefully which will be good.
No other real news apart from the fact that I missed out on the orange phone deal - darn it! I could have used that for Orange Wednesdays too...
Very little on offer from MBM themselves at the moment so keeping an eye on this though personally I use other sites on the list much more now. I know they are focusing much more on a vouchers site so I will check this out and see what it's like.
Not sure where Diffusion has got to, as his posts and videos were great at explaining the process.
For any new clickers please see page 1 of the thread for FAQ as well as the latest posts here with much appreciated and detailed info.
Don't join too many sites at this stage as you want to first get the hang of it, then once you are happy, continue adding 1 site per month perhaps depending on how used to it all you are.
Happy lunch everyone xMFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
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EagerLearner wrote: »
Sad to say that cashinco have done a proper runner I guess, as even the website no longer shows up. Does anyone have any updates on this?
Owner of Cashinco wants everyone to carry on clicking on the comparison sites that he failed to flog despite his failure to pay for clicks previously done across his array of comparison sites.:mad:
http://www.cashbackchief.co.uk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=12640 -
Over £350 per yearThanks BLF - I'm staying away from him until I see a little shred of proof we'll get paid for cashinco!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
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