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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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£500 +Is those that do CTM finding delays in these being updated various sites?
Is anyone on here do Reward lover with regards to the above, i seem to not had hardly any updated this past 2 weeks.0 -
£500 +Email from 'new' Rpoints - now there's a blast from my past.
Anyone got any imput about this, I seem to recall they were pants towards the end of my use.
Dear Member,
Rpoints.com is now under new management. It is now part of UK’s largest consumer reward network.
The new site and forum have been re-launched with many new features including
Double Cashback in May
In-store Cashback
Top up of 25% extra for 5 more months
Chance to win £2000+ worth of prizes
Printable and Retaurant Vouchers
Improved forums
Online voucher codes
No admin fees
Existing members will automatically get a Gold Member status with numerous benefits.
As they're 'under new management' I may try.0 -
There has been such a lot written about Rpoints that I couldn't begin to tell you everything, but in a nutshell the directors of Rpoints had a disagreement, the creator left and started a new site called imutual, Rpoints, Cashback Kings and related sites went bust and now Rpoints is under new management. HTH
Does anyone know what the minimum cashout level is now please?If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
Looking for some quite generic advice on signups with cashback companies.
Is it possible for someone else in my house (another family member) to sign up for cashback for gambling sites, the ones where you deposit £20 get £20 cashback etc. A different email address and different payment method would obviously be used but would they still pay out? Anyone been through this before with OH's/siblings etc at the same home address?
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£500 +Looking for some quite generic advice on signups with cashback companies.
Is it possible for someone else in my house (another family member) to sign up for cashback for gambling sites, the ones where you deposit £20 get £20 cashback etc. A different email address and different payment method would obviously be used but would they still pay out? Anyone been through this before with OH's/siblings etc at the same home address?
Thanks
I took out a mobile fone contract for myself on one very big cashback site and my partner also took out the same mobile fone contract on my cashback account on this same site as she dont have her own cashback account and it was fine.The site in question as pending both amounts for cashback , i just hope they pay out.0 -
As you are doing a genuine transaction hence depositing i cant see a problem with it.
I took out a mobile fone contract for myself on one very big cashback site and my partner also took out the same mobile fone contract on my cashback account on this same site as she dont have her own cashback account and it was fine.The site in question as pending both amounts for cashback , i just hope they pay out.
Yeah its genuine. The say like deposit and wager £20 to get £20 cashback, so I stick in £20 and then wager £20. Whatever I have at the end I take out (usually a small loss) but then await some cashback. Ive done it myself plenty of times but wondering whether anyone has experience of paying out for family members (same surname, same address).
Hope they payout for ya!0 -
Also, are immutual to be trusted? Has anyone been paid for a cashback buy (i.e not a daily) and if so did it take ages? I seem to be getting nowhere fast with em0
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Hi tergat,
More often than not it's the merchant you have to wait for, not the cashback site who generally have to wait until they have been paid before they can pay you.
In my experience gambling sites can take quite a while as some of them like to make sure that you continue to use their site before they pay out.
The person who owned and ran Rpoints is the owner of imutual, and as Rpoints was successful for quite a long time it's possible imutual will turn out to be a good site, but these days it's very hard to tell as most cahbacksites are struggling. Still it's a low payout so worth a shot IMHO.If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
£500 +Ive been paid a few times by Imutual.
But at the moment we live in uncertain financial times.
Its true what madcat says about gambling sites same goes for insurance companies they are getting stricter about paying out cashback.
Ive seen a number of cashback sites fold, cashinco,cashbackchief,studentmoneyback in recent times ..all these sites where regular payers, so we need to urge caution and not rely on cashback but think of it as a bonus if we get it.0
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