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Anyone used this cashback site

Received an email today for a cashback site called mrscashback.com. Just wondered if anyone had used it and the main thing do they actually pay out. Thanks

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  • Iv not heard of it snoopy_rules, but I'l ask a few of my friends and get back to you, I also heard of one called greasypalm, does anyone know if they're any good?
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  • Iv not heard of it snoopy_rules, but I'l ask a few of my friends and get back to you, I also heard of one called greasypalm, does anyone know if they're any good?

    Yes greasypalm are good. I have used them and they are pretty good payers. They are recommended on this site.
  • Deep_888
    Deep_888 Posts: 452 Forumite
    I would not reccomend https://www.mrscashback.com

    They charge a £30 sign up fee just to open your account to earn cashback and offer the same rates as quidqo
  • Snoopy_rules
    Snoopy_rules Posts: 715 Forumite
    Deep_888 wrote:
    I would not reccomend https://www.mrscashback.com

    They charge a £30 sign up fee just to open your account to earn cashback and offer the same rates as quidqo

    I thought the terms were that you had to have £30 in your account before you made a withdrawal. They then deduct £3 from you balance as a fee for each withdrawal. Sounds a bit steep to me. Think I will stick with quidco.
  • patwa_2
    patwa_2 Posts: 1,542 Forumite
    I don't know about greasypalm, but I joined them but then quit as the mails I got from them were too much. I much prefer a site where I can just visit when I need to and earn the points. Also, passive points such as those for searches, price hunts etc are more effective on a day to day basis, simply as I use search engines so much. I never found a way to change the greasypalm mail thing so just quit them, or rather they quit me when my address changed.

    I don't know whether this is allowed (cross-recommending of sites) but give rpoints a go. Been with them nearly a year, and so far got £153 of cashback. Only about 40% of that came from actually having to spend money (i.e cashback in the traditional sense of the word). They also have a good forum with helpful people.

    Cheers and take care.

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  • kavakava
    kavakava Posts: 200 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Quidco rules. WIll never go back to any other cashback site.
  • lewt
    lewt Posts: 9,158 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    i use the lot that are free just to get the yearly earnings of the daily clicks the ones i've had probs with are sweetcollect and anything run by carl knight and Greasy plam.
    If i upset you don't stress, never forget that god aint finished with me yet.
  • lynzpower
    lynzpower Posts: 25,311 Forumite
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    Sweet collect is an utter joke
    :beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
    Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
    This Ive come to know...
    So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:
  • GoofyGAT
    GoofyGAT Posts: 1,835 Forumite
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    MrsCashback sent me an email today with a code for getting £10 for registeriing, & on doing so they did credit my account for that amount.

    However, as Snoopy_rules mentions, I need £30+ in my account to be able to withdraw anything, & there's a £3 admin fee for each withdrawal - payments are made by cheque. G

    P.S. Found couple more threads about this site at MSE:
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=204041&highlight=mrscashback
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=197201&highlight=mrscashback
  • GoofyGAT
    GoofyGAT Posts: 1,835 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Just had this email from MrsCashBack:
    FREE!! £10 Cash Back Credit for everyone that signs up by 31st July 2006!!

    PLUS Earn FREE cash every time you shop!

    Click for over 850 Retailers

    Every time you buy online you will earn CASH BACK on every purchase with over 850 house hold brands including Travel, Electrical, Fashion, Garden, Cosmetics, Beauty, Finance, and anything else you can think of....

    And it is totally FREE to you!

    .....& so on...

    NON-REFERRAL link: http://www.mrscashback.com/

    G
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