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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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Over £100 per yearHi there everybody.
Seems very quiet on this thread at the moment but hopefully I'll get a response.
Is anyone else having problems with onepoll? I know there were problems when they revamped the site recently but those had seemed to settle down. However, over the past week or so I have found that the site runs very slow and often crashes when I am in mid-survey so I have to refresh 2 or 3 times during the course of a survey. Not sure if it's just the time of day I am trying to do the surveys - betweem 5 - 7 pm - maybe it's just because a lot of people are logging on to it at that time of the day? Am off work for a few days soon so will see if it runs better during the day.:oEvery penny's a prisoner
PADding is addictive
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Hi there everybody.
Seems very quiet on this thread at the moment but hopefully I'll get a response.
Is anyone else having problems with onepoll? I know there were problems when they revamped the site recently but those had seemed to settle down. However, over the past week or so I have found that the site runs very slow and often crashes when I am in mid-survey so I have to refresh 2 or 3 times during the course of a survey. Not sure if it's just the time of day I am trying to do the surveys - betweem 5 - 7 pm - maybe it's just because a lot of people are logging on to it at that time of the day? Am off work for a few days soon so will see if it runs better during the day.:o
I found exactly the same. I hadn't been doing onepoll surveys for about 3 months, but I went in tonight just before 5 and it was painfully slow. I left it and came back later and it flashed up "errors", so I tried a few other surveys, they were better but still a bit on the slow side. I went back to the first survey and it took me right back to the beginning again, as if I'd never filled anything in. So I'm afraid I gave up on that one.;)
I think onepoll needs to sort it out.Don't wait for the storm to pass
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Over £150 per yearHi there everybody.
Seems very quiet on this thread at the moment but hopefully I'll get a response.
Is anyone else having problems with onepoll? I know there were problems when they revamped the site recently but those had seemed to settle down. However, over the past week or so I have found that the site runs very slow and often crashes when I am in mid-survey so I have to refresh 2 or 3 times during the course of a survey. Not sure if it's just the time of day I am trying to do the surveys - betweem 5 - 7 pm - maybe it's just because a lot of people are logging on to it at that time of the day? Am off work for a few days soon so will see if it runs better during the day.:o
I have also found Onepoll very slow,sometimes I cannot even log-in at all and then other days,it stalls in the middle of a suvey.On the plus side,I finally reached the £40 cash-out level and I received the money in my Paypal account within a couple of days :j0 -
For those having problems with onepoll, here is a dedicated thread for it
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/31259040 -
Hi everyone,
A long time lurker here and have finally plucked up the courage to post:). Thanks for all the advice posted to newbies from the regulars (BLF, Numpty, et al) and thanks to EL for running this excellent thread. As recent times have been lean for clicking is it worth having a run down of who people are clicking with at the moment. I know I have hit onto a number of sites that appear defunct and I don't know if anyone can shed light. I have also found that some of the sites that may have been great in the past may not now be performing as well (or so it appears to a newby, happy to be corrected if wrong).
Anyhew these are the sites I am on at moment that are going well for me:
TCB, Ecasher, cashinbag, fatcheese, coffeeclicking, mutualpoints, maximiles, speedcashback
Ones that seem ok but I haven't cashed out on yet:
imutual, myshoppingrewards, quidscorner, dollars4clix, clicksvista, optimizingrevenueforyou, rpoints
Ones that I need convincing of:
GPB, Crunch, Thincheese, freecoin, quanti, wepromiseto, madcashback, rainingcashback, quidsinuk, cashbackxtreme
Ones I reckon must be dead?: Infernocashback, Is4u, happyfly, pink, britishrewards.
I have been going at it for about 3 months now and am up to ~£105 confirmed overall with £62 of that sat in my bank:j
Cheers
PS thanks for the guide EL I have clicked on a load of the links on your website so hopefully that has stuck a few pennies your way;)0 -
£500 +Hi everyone,
Ones that I need convincing of:
GPB, Crunch, Thincheese, freecoin, quanti, wepromiseto, madcashback, rainingcashback, quidsinuk, cashbackxtreme
Ones I reckon must be dead?: Infernocashback, Is4u, happyfly, pink, britishrewards.
:wave:
► GPB [100%] and sister site ► Crunch [50%]: Highly recommended. Very reliable. Honest. Updated daily. Always answers queries quickly [forum or message]. Downside is £10 & £5 cashout levels.
► Thincheese: was great when it had Pricerunner @ 9p/day. Worthless now.All that tracks for me now is price digger. Fly's stopped tracking so time to give up me thinks. The one thing in it's favour is it's only £1 minimum cashout so there's not too much to lose there.
► QuidsInUK: Pointless too.It used to be really great! Those days are gone. It seems many members have largely given up & feels as if admin have too. By which I don't mean they are dishonest or have done a runner, I just mean the cashback site must be way down their list of priorities as it can't be making them much money at all nowadays.
They used to be hot at adding offers, answering queries etc. but it's just a bit of a ghost town now. Offers are out of date, have the wrong amounts & naff all of any value is added.
Updates used to be thrice weekly like clockwork with payments right at the start of each month. Now 2-3 weeks can go by without any updates, & when they come tracking seems to have become much more erratic. Their £10/£15 minimum cashout is now taking months to reach, when I finally reach it I'm outta there!
I haven't heard of any of those other ones you mention. :think:0 -
A bit like the Mary Rose on here lately - it used to be so full of posters - anyway wondering has anyone had the new daily clicks track on Fatcheese? Been doing them for a while now but nothing tracking.It's 5 o'clock somewhere!0
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I've cut down on posting because the thread has had over 5,000 posts and a new one is supposed to be started when there are between 4,500 and 5,000 posts :eek:If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0
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Over £350 per yearThanks for thinking I post useful stuff (most of it is nicked from BLF, idlesaver moi, madcat and others) anyone who posts can and does offer something usefull
It is getting harder and more confussing to do the clicks IP address restriction, 3 times a week and loss of reliable clicks.
1 click per IP address on any sites (no mater what it says on the sites)
Compare & Save, Lets Compare, Vista, Price File, Price Haggle, Price Log
Kelkoo = do last on a site that has it
HSW = upto 4 per IP address(if you're lucky) for me only 2 track per IP address, You need to clear cookies between each click
A lot of people on here do the Freebie cash offers/signups aswell, very good if you have lots of friends and a big family.;):cool::whistle:
As for sites you mention - just my thoughts
GPB(100%) = My favourite CB site(for purchaces aswell) Dailey updates, promt payments, pays you when they get paid so not much chance of cashflow problems, Bonus ball comp (easy to get £5 a month tracked via free signups, clicks) and the best customer service going, and some new inovative ways to make free cash(have you seen the pre-paid mobile thing?)
Crunch (50%)= same customer service as GPB (its is owned by the same people) If you can get the referall thing working you can make some good money, this site is my biggest earner last year and this year.
TCB (100%) - Very reliable site, good for purchaces , freebie offers are a bit hit and miss, very good Customer Service
Ecasher (100%) CashInBag (50%) - Very good sites
FatCheese (100%)and ThinCheese(50%) = I don't know what is going on with them, they seem to have given up on the freebie stuff, not much new gets added. Customer Service has declined in the last few months. Payments are still made very quickly (I still trust them)
Imutal = fast becoming one of my favourites, good tracking, prompt payments
Speed (50%)= Is a good little earner, reliable payments, not good for the freebie offers, I've never needed to contact Customer Service
Quidscorner (50%)– another good little earner (if you remember to click the confirm button) good for freebies, tracks well, updates done during the week, lowish (£2.50) cashout, payments sent 1st of the month.
dollars4clix, clicksvista, optimizingrevenueforyou, - Same as Quidscorner, except these pay in $
Dollars not £ Pounds DO NOT request payment in Amazon vouchers from these (you can not use them) a post about payments #4954
Cashbackxtreme – It does seem to have gone downhill in the last few months
Freecoin – is still going I think- the owner posted on here a few weeks ago I'm not a member so don't know what it's like.
quanti, wepromiseto, - I thought these had closed ?
madcashback, rainingcashback, quidsinuk, coffeeclicking, mutualpoints, maximiles, - I'm not a member of any of them so don't know what they are like.
Hope thats of use:A
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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Thanks for the advice Numpty and Moi, I guess I will stick with the GPB and crunch for a bit, it just seems to take forever for anything to go confirmed. I am surprised that maximiles never gets a mention on here though. It used to be ipoints and has been around for donkeys years. No daily clicks but you do get regular emails worth 5 points and they have videos and stuff on the site which can also tot up a few points. As a guide 7000 points gets you £30 of M&S vouchers, there are other ways of cashing out as well.0
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