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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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Over £350 per yearbristolleedsfan wrote: »Kelkoo not making payment last month is one factor that has affected Affiliate Chief ability to make payments it is not the only factor.
Agreed
bad judgementand bad management, paying up on thier own sites first , and serious bad comunication was the main problembristolleedsfan wrote: »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"
Did you predict the credit crunch:(
Why they paid, is one of them "how long is a piece of string"?
We'll never know:(bristolleedsfan wrote: »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.
AC over streatched themselves,
they were always one of the top trusted sites, and one of the best paying affillliatesbristolleedsfan wrote: »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
about loads of sites (you can start in10,000+ posts I've had deleted from MSE to start with)
I bet there's some belters in that lot:eek::o:o:o:o)bristolleedsfan wrote: »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 7.5 Months and counting :huh:
BLF you first got me started on this clcking thing,
In them days it was 3 months to start to see your payable ammount go up, 6 months to get cash in your bank, from longstanding sites is still the best advice, for newbies
Yes their is a place for the quicky payers (usually whitelabel/50% sites) :cool:bristolleedsfan wrote: »( 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.:))
I wish all sites did that :T
but us oldies need to use our knowledge of each site for the benefit of the newbies
or we can sit here and argue:(
PROUD 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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Agreed numpty :T
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 bestbristolleedsfan wrote: »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.
Yes you are probably right bristolleedsfan perhaps I should have said mentioned, suggested or recommended instead of promoted, and I wont be adding anymore on this subject unless I am addressed either. It appears we all like the same sites best for their different reasons and thats the main thing :TIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
Hmmm I've just been working out how long if every daily click went through it'd take for me to get the cashback on each site..
Thincheese has a £1 min and no admin fee, and approx 15p per day meaning you could draw out every week.
Fatcheese has a £5 admin fee and a £1 min but currently 29p a day, meaning you make £1 approx every 3.3 days..
Crunchcashback currently works at 55 days with a £5 min, which seems a bit long.
But my best is moneyback madness - currently it's 2p a day, or 3p if pricedigger works... and a £35 minimum?! I know there's a £10 joining bonus but even so, not sure it's worth doing some of these! Seems the best way on most of them is referrals though, so the OP must be making a killing if people do it via the guide
But seriously, the sites with high withdrawals, is there a way you make it pay? Most have quite poor cashback rates compared to likes of quidco and topcashback so I won't be using them for purchases even :S0 -
Hiya littlerat, I like your style! :rotfl:
Personally I don't like those sites with large cashouts at all. Hardly anything seems to track, they have fewer offers and often pay the least for them making it twice as hard to reach cash out level even with the join-up bonus. The only way you can cash out in a reasonable time is with referrals, but you need lots because most people can't be bothered after a while and give up so you don't get your fee anyway. :mad:
Stick with proper 100% sites for purchases, insurance etc. and join some reputable 50% sites (crunch is one) with lower cashout levels because they usually have more dailies and opportunites for earning more on a regular basis
As you will see from the previous posts a lot of cashback sites are having trouble confirming and paying out quickly because affiliates and merchants are taking longer to pay so don't get discouraged too soonIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
Hmmm I've just been working out how long if every daily click went through it'd take for me to get the cashback on each site..
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One that may not have hit the guide yet as has only recently been discovered on here, most the clicks appear to be owned by the site so they make them payable within a week subject to a monthly payment run.
http://www.speedcashback.com/index.pl?a=viewcat&catid=170&psid=0
No Annual Fee
Clicks up to 5p correctly performed have been getting made payable every Monday subject to payment run towards end of the month
Minimum 3.50 withdrawal by Paypal
In many opinions best to only use for clicks 5p or less which amounts to 24p a day with majority of clicks more than 1p.
Is thanks to some of the regular posters on this thread that I started using this site for daily clicks. :A :T
Your drawing out calculations doesnt allow for fact that most the sites have to wait before they get paid before they can pay the clickers.0 -
Thanks
Yea my workings were based on once they're paid and their payments being steady
I notice not long ago many were giving 40p or more a day and people were complaining they'd dropped, must've been greta at one point!
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Over £350 per yearJust noticed that Quidco have "Declined" Liligo searches from 16th July onwards:(.:mad::mad:
I get the feeling that will happen on all sites that have Liligo:mad:
Crunch have done a little bit of updating:D(think it might still be work in progress)PROUD 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: »Just noticed that Quidco have "Declined" Liligo searches from 16th July onwards:(.:mad::mad:
I get the feeling that will happen on all sites that have Liligo:mad:
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Mine are all in validated status atm:cool:
Hopefully noone will have any of the allotted number declined.
"Only one of each redirect per Quidco account"
Liligo has paid out regularly and well on Quanti since January 2010.0 -
Over £150 per yearon imutual why is liligo tracking as provisional?instead of saying pending like searchchief and the others do??just seems a bit strange to me, maybe they'll be declined on all sites like numpty monkey suggested.i only joined imutual because of liligo as without liligo i only get 2p or 4p per day as searchchief and the others don't always track usually only one of them tracks.0
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Over £150 per yearHmph, my second Pricedigger is getting rejected on Quanti. Binning this site as soon as Liligo goes#39 - Save £12k in 20250
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