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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Deux!
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I don't think it's the tracking thats the problem as much as the updating!
CoffeeClicking is run by 2 university students who only seem to update when they get the time, there's nothing regular about it all and it's very much a case of trust ... but they do seem trustworthy. hthIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
What sites are SMB and CBR don't think i've heard of those ones?
StudentMoneyBack and CashbackRewards are both sites that charge an admin fee of £5.00 and claim to give you 100% cashback, however the amount they give you is often less than other 100% sites, also you need a minumum of £25.00 cleared cashback before you can claim.
Customer service is very good though and they are reliable. hthIf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours0 -
SFB is still not tracking for me on coffee clicking...tracking fine elsewhere...
I remember BLF has mentioned it has got different tracking system...I even tried doing it from FF instead of IE....but still no luck....:(((((
any tips from anyone....????
Only that some people have stated that SFB only tracks 1 per day per same IP, Is your IP static or does it change. ????????????? If its variable then perhaps try using the email source that I use when you do it via CC, I have mentioned it in private, I am reluctant to mention it in public as was very soon after I explained Spamgourmet re SFB on here that SFB started getting rejected where Spamgourmet was used.0 -
Morning all. us clicks all used up. Getting earlier and earlier."Click the pennies. Collect the pounds."0
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StudentMoneyBack and CashbackRewards are both sites that charge an admin fee of £5.00 and claim to give you 100% cashback, however the amount they give you is often less than other 100% sites, also you need a minumum of £25.00 cleared cashback before you can claim.
Customer service is very good though and they are reliable. hth
Also worth adding that if no Cashout is made during the admin fee year which for CB Rewards I believe is 1st July-30th June then no 5.00 fee is charged.Also CB Rewards give 2.50 sign up bonus to new joiners.
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Over £150 per yearcash-magnet wrote: »Morning all. us clicks all used up. Getting earlier and earlier.
I had a good morning, only my last 2 clicks on my 2nd set didn´t work, first time i´ve done most of them in weeks!0 -
Over £150 per yearcash-magnet wrote: »Morning all. us clicks all used up. Getting earlier and earlier.
I had a good morning, only my last 2 clicks on my 2nd set didn´t work, first time i´ve done most of them in weeks!0 -
HSW appeared on TCB today...:))))))0
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bristolleedsfan wrote: »Also worth adding that if no Cashout is made during the admin fee year which for CB Rewards I believe is 1st July-30th June then no 5.00 fee is charged.
Also CB Rewards give 2.50 sign up bonus to new joiners.
I am sorry but I am not getting this....In my case if I withdraw after 1st July the fees won't be charged or before 1st of July....????
confused...??? ( Is it cofused smiley is removed ...???)0 -
£500 +I am sorry but I am not getting this....In my case if I withdraw after 1st July the fees won't be charged or before 1st of July....????
confused...??? ( Is it cofused smiley is removed ...???)
Last year when say you cashed out in July/August you'll have had the £5 fee deducted. Until the end of their payment year (i.e end of June this year) you won't pay the £5 again.
Come July 2010, your first payment after then would have another £5 deducted. But, if you don't cash out from July 2010 to July 2011, you won't pay the fee
& as their dailes are getting less, their no spends/dailies aren't always 100%, & their cashout level is high, it's not like you'd necessarily lose much by not cashing out.0
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