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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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£500 +bristolleedsfan wrote: »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=1264
But what's the difference between Cashinco and Chief themselves who haven't paid other sites for their clicks since January?Fatcheese.co.uk - £1345.27 (Joined April 2009)
Cashbackkings - £693.87 (Joined Feb 2008. No longer use)
Quidco - £937.38 (Joined 2007. No longer use)
Rpoints - £2311.16 (Joined 2006. No longer use)
TopCashback - £119.12 (Joined 2010)0 -
INeedATissue wrote: »But what's the difference between Cashinco and Chief themselves who haven't paid other sites for their clicks since January?
:rotfl: I have been trying to put forward an opinion for new clickers not to start off on sites not owned by A.C that feature A.C clicks heavily as they would be unlikely to get paid for them by Christmas unless their is a massive other site pay day bonanza by A.C by September 1st 2010.
I never used Cashinco I have read that they didnt answer inconvenient questions on their forum.Many of us are Chief members who have been clicking on all those other sites.
http://www.cashbackchief.co.uk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1269
Never mind Kelkoo have paid up to date so everything should be fine with all payments very soon. :j
http://www.cashbackchief.co.uk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1175&PN=75&FID=1&PR=30 -
If anyone did Namesco via I-Mutual, they should be entitled to 10.00 Cashback as 8.00 Cashback has been admitted to being an error, strange though how someone can run three sites get it right on two sites including reportedly emailing out a newsletter from one of the sites last weekend with the 10.00 Cashback offer on yet get it wrong on a third site. :think:
http://www.imutual.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=161&sid=ac7c8ed41bb07ca2e1c7e607df2a31600 -
Over £350 per yearI think it's best giving newbies a bit of a balance between the long term longstanding, well trusted sites and consistant payers and the dangers of the pay quick sites....a sweet anyone;)
Cheif/Cascade got caught out with Kelkoo changing the payment conditions, and that has filtered through to us in the last month or soan we are are still going to feeling that for a good few months
Yes I agree there is a place for a few pay quick sites, just not a lot and don't count on themPROUD 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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Numpty_Monkey wrote: »
Cheif/Cascade got caught out with Kelkoo changing the payment conditions, and that has filtered through to us in the last month or soan we are are still going to feeling that for a good few months
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Kelkoo not making payment last month is one factor that has affected Affiliate Chief ability to make payments it is not the only factor.
A.C paying its own members a few months ago @ 25p a time for rejected Super Free Bingo clicks that had been done daily by a small number of its members is another factor albeit not the only factor affecting A.C ability to pay other sites for its clicks.
http://www.cashbackchief.co.uk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=972&PN=12 23.April 2010
"There were a lot rejected but it was decided to confirm them anyway because of all the trouble lately - all Superfreebingo has been confirmed on here now"
Neither of the above factors answer as to why A.C have not paid TCB for clicks made since beginning January 2010 and other sites from March 2010 onwards depending on when sites started hosting A.C clicks again after break from them being on other sites.
Let us not forget when their was previously issues regarding mostly A.C payments to TCB your feelings on that matter including "Offerad"
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=31975101&postcount=579
As for sites that are paying ultra quick like Speedcashback, if they didnt pay one month easy for people to stop using the site, how long would you suggest new clickers keep clicking Search Chief, Comparison Street, Cascade Compare without getting a payment on sites that dont pay till they get paid when at present no payments have been made from that Affiliate to other sites for clicks done in 2010 for 7.5 Months and counting :huh:
( Now if the other sites put a warning up/payment performance information up similar to what TCB do indicating that those clicks were taking so long to get paid then at least all clickers old and new could make an informed choice before they start clicking.:))0 -
I can see both sides to this debate:
On the one hand I can see that people new to clicking would soon be put off if they had to wait a long time before they could cash out but often sites from that particular "brand" often start out well and then disappear without paying their members which can be off-putting too! This can be off-set a bit by cashing out as often as possible though.
I also think it is a little bit unfair not to promote the honest, reliable and long established sites just because some, if not all, affilates are getting later at paying up. In the case of Affiliate-Chief most of us know there have been exceptional circumstances, and these things are not likely to happen again.
Personally I think overall a balance between the two is bestIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
INeedATissue wrote: »But what's the difference between Cashinco and Chief themselves who haven't paid other sites for their clicks since January?
Cashinco didn't even pay their own members!If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
sweettirana wrote: »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:If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
I also think it is a little bit unfair not to promote the honest, reliable and long established sites just because some, if not all, affilates are getting later at paying up.
They get mentioned ( Im not sure that companies are supposed to be "promoted" on MSE Main Forums) for different reasons Madcat, GPB cos they have always had a lot of non daily no spends @100% rates, Fatcheese due to them having very good balance building Monthly recurrers + at present an up to 17p daily click, both sites pay promptly when they have been paid and offer very good Customer Service. Fatcheese, Quidco, TCB ( pays up to 110% Cashback and has a HCP) and CBK all have ultra low Minimum cashin levels.
I dont intend to carry the issue on for pages and pages unless someone directs a post at me/quotes me.
Up until now people have informed new clickers that they can expect to wait 3 Months ish for clicks to start getting paid, all I have done is pointed out that the majority of clicks on some sites are at present remaining unpaid after 5 Months and 7.5 Months respectively due to them not being paid by the click affiliate which is basically a fact, hopefully things will change in this regard by very early September.0 -
Over £150 per yearFWIW I've used the same email address for MSM quotes on 3 different sites and mine are paying..#39 - Save £12k in 20250
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