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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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Over £100 per yearHope this isnt an obvious answer.Have ried to look.Is Mutual points ok or is it part of Rpoints?Really want to check before clicking .xSWAGBUCKS Nov 17sbs redeemed; 2 x £5 Amazon
youngpoll 7.70onepoll £33 toluna 29600 plus 3 redeem. valued opinions 9.25pureprofile 5.95mutual points 1265.Hi epanel 24 pointscrowdology 1.520 -
Over £150 per yearHope this isnt an obvious answer.Have ried to look.Is Mutual points ok or is it part of Rpoints?Really want to check before clicking .x
Im not sure if your talking about imutual.co. uk?
I would never use it but of course thats your choice.
250000 Members on rpoints will see little if any of the cashback now. trust imutual would be a HIGH RISK!0 -
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How can i get involved with the clicking ? Is there a guide you can pm me?
I will go back and read through but its quite long
CheersShaz
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Weekly Spend w/c 26/02/12 £0/£120
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Hi
How can i get involved with the clicking ? Is there a guide you can pm me?
I will go back and read through but its quite long
Cheers
To get a clicking guide you will need to click on Eager Learners name on the left of her post at the top of this page and then you will be given an option to private message her, you may have to wait a while though as she is very busy atm.
If you are keen to start though have a look at the first page of this thread for some tips. I would also recommend you join TopCashback and Getpoundsback. If you need any help just ask on hereIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
Hope this isnt an obvious answer.Have ried to look.Is Mutual points ok or is it part of Rpoints?Really want to check before clicking .x
Mutual Points has nothing at all to do with Rpoints or any of the other White Label sites and atm seems safe enough to use.
Imutual is the site owned by Richard Yendall who created Rpoints
The names are very similar and sometimes causes confusionIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
bristolleedsfan wrote: »GeoSweep 15.00 cashback looks a no brainer 11.50 non payment recurring profit.
( 12.00 profit with payment recurring option)
http://www.cashback-rewards.co.uk/index.asp?page=forums&menu=&menuParent=&option=Forums&action=postings&id=3&tid=812
Thank you BLF for posting about this new offer.
Sorry to be thick, I am a bit confused as to which option to select for payment. If I select 30 days automatic billing option of £3, via debit card, how to cancel it then please..??? OR the £3.50 for just 1 month option(Pay as you go) is the better one??
I went through their demo video but could not get it properly???
TIA0 -
Over £100 per yearThankyou very much madcat.You guys work extremely hard for the average daily click plodder.As one of them I would like to say thankyou to you all xxSWAGBUCKS Nov 17sbs redeemed; 2 x £5 Amazon
youngpoll 7.70onepoll £33 toluna 29600 plus 3 redeem. valued opinions 9.25pureprofile 5.95mutual points 1265.Hi epanel 24 pointscrowdology 1.520 -
Littlesusie wrote: »I would just like to say thanks to BLF for alerting us to the problems at r points and cashbackkings. I cashed out and recieved nearly all my money on the 30th because of his post.
:beer: Thanks to you I now have my cash sitting in my bank waiting to be spend on my little girls christmas present
Yes, thanks BLF. I only had £2.16 approved but cashed in as soon as I saw your post. Not much, but far better in my bank than not!! :beer:0 -
Sorry to be thick, I am a bit confused as to which option to select for payment. If I select 30 days automatic billing option of £3, via debit card, how to cancel it then please..??? OR the £3.50 for just 1 month option(Pay as you go) is the better one??
TIA
I did the 3.50 non recurring option for peace of mind
Thanks to those who have taken the time out to post in my favour re R-Points group issue in last few days, sadly the main thing that put my off R-Points over the years was the attitude of many of those who spent their lives on R-Points forum, many of whom are now re-grouping :eek:
http://www.imutual.co.uk/forum/
(their attitude from the latest emails appears to be as long as they were in the know and didnt lose anything then sod everyone else.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=38404772&postcount=26
For those who werent aware, TCB now have a forum.
http://forum.topcashback.co.uk/default.aspx
Unlike on R-Points forum where people werent even allowed to mention the words "Cashback Kings" ( Part of same group) TCB are happy for other sites to be named and discussed in the belief that they TCB are the best site anyway, TCB are probably correct in that belief.:)0 -
£500 +bristolleedsfan wrote: »For those who werent aware, TCB now have a forum.
How long has that been there? Is it very new, or have I just been blind??! :think:
I don't agree with them saying in there that they are bucking the trend in having a forum. What I'd call the OTHER 2 best 100% sites, FC and GPB, also have forums, as do some useful 50% ones.0
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