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Pigsback - Free Gifts for Clicks
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Mrs_Arkwright wrote:Is it definitely OK for your husband to sign up and have an account as well as you - are you allowed two accounts in the same household?
Yes, so long as it is actually the person the account is registered to doing the clicking/offers etc.
It's one per person, not per household.Lost lbs =
Gained £s = Quidco £261.90, Free Fivers £22.26, Matched Betting0 -
~cleo~ wrote:i dont mind paying for postage either but it does seem a bit of a cheek for the codes that are emailed to you and like u say if u order more than one voucher the amount adds up quite a bit - especially as i recieved £40 of john lewis vouchers with a 32p stamp on not recorded or anything and 3 weeks after i ordered them :rolleyes:
Agreed, i had £50 john lwis vouchers a little while ago and paid through the nose for them really, in terms of how many points it cost me!
I'm now using the betfair option as i am doing matched betting so can also make some money out of the extra credits in my account. It's win win situation for me this way.Lost lbs =
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but surely most of you are getting your points by not laying out any money - so I can see the problem! I've paid for a subscription to a magazine I buy anyway so I got discount and 1,000 PP, the rest is through competitions/sign ups and CT's so therefore your getting PP for free anyway so in effect your getting your vouchers for free also! better than a slap on the wrist
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Its just misleading when on the homepage they say your points are worth say £50, but actually are only worth £40.Baby Year 1: Oh dear...on the move
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its getting a bit boring now,having to hear how unfair it is everytime people win a competition more than once..I bet those people wouldn,t make any fuss if it had been them...Let sleeping "pigs" lie I say and good luck to all those who have won more than once..keep winning..I mean I have won 4 times this year and I am not complaining..so why should some of you..0
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I am not saying that all £10 vouchers should be 1000pp - that would be nice though.
My query is the fact that some rewards 'cost' considerably more than others and I can't understand why that should be.Your really can not beat a good bargain !!!0 -
Claire_DC wrote:
I'm now using the betfair option as i am doing matched betting so can also make some money out of the extra credits in my account. It's win win situation for me this way.
Any chance that you can explain this in simple terms Clare, it sounds tempting?:smileyhea "here, hare, here" :smileyhea0 -
funnyguy wrote:I mean I have won 4 times this year and I am not complaining..so why should some of you..Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good. - Thomas Sowell, "Is Reality Optional?", 19930
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leni wrote:but surely most of you are getting your points by not laying out any money - so I can see the problem! I've paid for a subscription to a magazine I buy anyway so I got discount and 1,000 PP, the rest is through competitions/sign ups and CT's so therefore your getting PP for free anyway so in effect your getting your vouchers for free also! better than a slap on the wrist
But a lot of us do buy through pigsback, i mean i did isubscribe AND jackpot joy through pigsback this week, when i could have done it through quidco for example where i'd get all the value of the cashback, i have also done various others like amazon for instance.. which is why now, when i go through pigsback, i will always withdraw in betfair as at least then i get my full value of the points i have earned.
As for the freebie clickthroughs etc, yes they are 'free' but it still costs time and effort to click on them.. and pigsback make money from this also so it's not like they're losing out even if they did reduce the charges on the vouchers!Lost lbs =
Gained £s = Quidco £261.90, Free Fivers £22.26, Matched Betting0 -
angel wrote:Any chance that you can explain this in simple terms Clare, it sounds tempting?
Haha, i'm still getting the hang of it hun, but i will recommend that you read the gambling loopholes forum, there are a couple of matched betting guides on there that will get you started as it's easier to read those and fill in the gaps than for me to explain it in full here.
It's basically making money from the free bets/free money you get when signing up to a bookies.. i've only done about 3 matched bets so far and have made £70-80 profit, plus £70 ish from going through quidco for the bookies too... although the quidco is treated as a bonus, just in case it doesn't track!x
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Gained £s = Quidco £261.90, Free Fivers £22.26, Matched Betting0
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