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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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Over £350 per yearJust looked it has 15.00+ minimum cashin which is the highest of all the sites in list, can someone detail what they have had tracked on a daily basis during the last seven days please.
I have had all the clicks track, updated today:D
I hope Neil at GPB/Crunch is having a good holiday - even though he did updates today:A:naughty::eek: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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daniel dalley ain't got an uncle called arthur by any chance?Mortgage Start jun 2007 £88500 Outstanding Balance £51000
Overpayments 2007 Nil 2008 £1040 2009 £7853 2010 £10000 2011 aiming for £18000 (6k so far)
The Early Bird Gets the Worm, but the Second Mouse Gets the Cheese!!0 -
Over £150 per yearI had £15.19 from CBX paid today. Was getting concerned that they were starting to have problems paying members but all seems to be well again, hopefully.
Requested £25.21 from CBR last night. I just hope they pay up given the latest events#39 - Save £12k in 20250 -
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Requested £25.21 from CBR last night. I just hope they pay up given the latest events
Still havent been paid for last month yet.
What annoys me is they are quick to lock there forum and stop there members from posting, its a shame they werent as quick to suspend the cashback facilities in the meantime thus stopping members from clicking on offers which they might not get paid for given the situation on SMB and CBR at the moment.0 -
Victoria_Meldrew wrote: »How are Quids Corner and the other 3 in that group for daily clicks and what is the payout level like? Not heard of these before so might give them a try.
Minimum cashout is £5 (or $), then multiples 5 for either PayPal or Amazon, I prefer PayPal as dollars are easy to convert in Paypal . The offers confirm within days and if you request payement before 21st of any month you will be paid 10 to 14 days later. I've been a member over a year and find them really good for no spends.I had £15.19 from CBX paid today. Was getting concerned that they were starting to have problems paying members but all seems to be well again, hopefully.
Requested £25.21 from CBR last night. I just hope they pay up given the latest events
I'm glad you have been paid by Cashback Xtreme, we've had a lot of doom & gloom lately and I wouldn't like to see this one go down as well. :T
I hope you get your payment from Cashback Rewards tooStill havent been paid for last month yet.
What annoys me is they are quick to lock there forum and stop there members from posting, its a shame they werent as quick to suspend the cashback facilities in the meantime thus stopping members from clicking on offers which they might not get paid for given the situation on SMB and CBR at the moment.
I agree, if they are not going to pay up then they should at least give the members chance to complain about it! :mad:If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
KindOfHush wrote: »
Thanks for the link KindOfHush,
I too requested £27 from CBR and on SMB, I have £18 odd in confirmed :mad:
But as they have displayed all retailers amount to zero, is it the first step to wind up....:eek::eek::o:(0 -
£500 +"...we thought it was unfair to continue displaying cashback on our site, to this end we have set all cashback at zero, to avoid anyone else being disapointed should the worst happen."
Might have been nice if they'd done that a while ago, before just withholding payments without a peep [until someone started asking questions!]
Whatever incompetence has gone on behind the scenes there, it can't have just happened overnight.
Mind you, they probably knew they were going down and wanted to every last penny out of us before anyone asked where payments were.
Byebye £100+:mad:0 -
Over £350 per yearHi all just a quick hello to say hope everyone is doing well?
Well my tummy is at last getting past the 'I look Like I have had 3 roast dinner stage' and starting to resemble a bump. I am the proud owner of a pram (oooh, organised!) and can vouch for the following:
1) Cravings are a bit of a myth - the stuff of movies - if they do come they're in the form of small stuff like 'this week I really fancy wine gums' (though I never normally eat them) and not 'ooh I want a pickle and ice cream'. So give it up Hollywood..
2) Not everyone will get morning sickness, I have been fortunate... fingers crossed for no stretch marks... ooh and no weight gain
3) You CAN get lots for free... Freecycle (£120 worth of baby clothes, a day cot worth £20, a pine crib worth £50, baby bath and more), ebay, Gumtree, spreading the word etc have heped massively :T
4) You may instinctively have a gut feeling for what 'flavour' bump you have - turns out, mine was wrong and we're having a boy!
Anyway I promise I won't have baby brain on here, it was just an aside... for any of you considering a little bean
Rob Rock definately have Quidco on your list, sturdier sites are few and far between
i think I got £26 cashback for car insurance with the AA on Quidco, plus a years free roadside assistance, not bad :T Had checked Confused.com first, but cleared cookies so hopefully it will all work out...MFW #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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Quote on Cashback Rewards:
"At the moment we do not have any further information to pass on to you, we are working hard to find a way through this.
In the mean time as it is a possibility the site will have to close, we thought it was unfair to continue displaying cashback on our site, to this end we have set all cashback at zero, to avoid anyone else being disapointed should the worst happen."
They must have had a good idea that more was going out than was coming in for a while (though it's hard to see how when they were charging an admin fee and not giving 100% cashback as promised or reducing the ridiculous £25.00 minimum cashout level!)
I'm not defending CR, I stopped using them when they started charging £5 per year and were doing very little for that, but I think they are doing the right thing now by removing cashback, at least they are not dragging it out by months of promises of things getting better and letting members carry on clicking, and after all the payments were only a couple of days late when this all came to light.
I can understand how most of you must be feeling as over the years I have lost quite a lot of money from a few cashback sites.There must be more money due to them for all the clicks done until recently so let's just hope they use this cash to pay everyone what they are owed.
PS Good to hear the bump is doing well EagerLearner :TIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0
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