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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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Weallshop has been added to CBR, SMB and GPB 2p x2 daily.0
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Thanks Mark for posting this....
Has anyone used cash4mobile on TCB please...???
I have got my old Nokia 2310 to recycle (not working)...was thinking which would be the best cashback site to go for it.
Any advice is greatly appreciated...0 -
if you ask me, the surveys are mostly a waste of time. Even for the ones that suposedly pay 0.75p, it can take a long time, and on more than one occassion, I've completed the survey only to be told I "don't qualify". That's shameful, because they've gotten hold of my information for free by refusing to cough up.
Choose the surveys wisely.
My thoughts on these exactly :T I have found that most of these "survey" sites are restricted to IP address but I suspect most of them are just a way of getting details as you say. I find Lightspeed Ok though and sometimes TNS/MySurveyBy the way, is anyone using Pigback? There problem I feel with these sites - and other points sites - is that the cash value of their points is likely to fluctuate depending on how good or bad business is throughout the year? Can anyone confirm or comments on this?
I have an account with Pigsback but always had problems in the past by constantly having to log a request for points to be manually credited - along withthe standard printscreen shot of my transactions as evidence.
It took absolutley aaaaages to get a £10 voucher. I honestly feel I'm going to fare better with cashback daily clicks such as quidco, topcashback etc (as opposed to pointsback) sites, as cash is cash. Right? No value changes? Or is it a fixed value?
Anyone?
I thought Pigsback was alright in the beginning when it was just for fun but then I discovered proper cashback sites and realised the difference! I never quite got to cashout as my account was cancelled after a year taking my earnings with it :eek:If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
My thoughts on these exactly :T I have found that most of these "survey" sites are restricted to IP address but I suspect most of them are just a way of getting details as you say. I find Lightspeed Ok though and sometimes TNS/MySurvey
I thought Pigsback was alright in the beginning when it was just for fun but then I discovered proper cashback sites and realised the difference! I never quite got to cashout as my account was cancelled after a year taking my earnings with it :eek:
Maybe you let it go into a dormant state and thus it was cancelled? I bet they rely on a lot of people getting bored and never redeeming cash/vouchers. Meaning they don't have to pay out and reap the benefis.0 -
I think that's exactly what happened - but what you could make on there wasn't worth logging in for, it would have wasted far too much of my time just to reach cashout so I was happy to leave it and just joined better cashback sitesIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0
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Hi there, thanks for this thread!! Its brill, just emailed for the guide so will go from there. I think I will dedicate my morning coffee break in work to doing daily clicks!! Im currently tracking £152 or something like that between quidco, topcashback and cashback kings doing things like changing my bills, free credit report etc.
Will keep updated!Total debt £17,135 total paid off £5250 -
£500 +I thought Pigsback was alright in the beginning when it was just for fun but then I discovered proper cashback sites and realised the difference! I never quite got to cashout as my account was cancelled after a year taking my earnings with it :eek:
I had the same problem but a quick email was all that was needed and my account was reinstated with all the points intact!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 -
Thankyou INeedATissue :beer:
I thought that might be the case but decided it probably wasn't worth bothering as I might never cash out!
I read my post back and realised I may have sounded a little bitter - but I'm not really, when I used them regularly most of the time was spent reading the forums - nowadays I just need the money, and I can make more by not going on thereIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
Applecider wrote: »Hi there, thanks for this thread!! Its brill, just emailed for the guide so will go from there.
Sometimes things change so quickly in cashbacking that it can be almost impossible to keep things like the guide up to date so if you need any help there is always someone around to help if you need it - the best advice and up to date tips usually comes from this thread :TIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
Summersearch is throwing up a virus attack warning up this morning for me- so may be better to avoid this one0
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