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  • misskaytee
    misskaytee Posts: 738 Forumite
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    Morning all :j
    I have noticed quite a few comments about making money from cash back sites, i just wondering how your doing this and getting some pretty decent amounts of cash back?

    Are you actually buying stuff and getting cash back on it or is it no outlay cash back?
    Is there a cash back thread? :o


    Got a couple of bids on freelisting stuff :)
    also £6.50 to add :)
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  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    misskaytee wrote: »
    Are you actually buying stuff and getting cash back on it or is it no outlay cash back?
    Is there a cash back thread? :o

    2 ways - buying stuff as normal but checking cashback threads before buying and using cashback sites for daily clicks ;)

    Cashback thread here, called Daily Clicks.
  • youngmummy wrote: »
    hi hun, hes a goldern lab, (pedigree) his birthday was 2/10/2010 (sorry sleepy brain trying to work it out):o soo hes 8 months i think :o

    Well when our German Shepherd was that age I found the cheapest was Direct Line, she's now 18 months and insured with Sainsbury's - only pay about £10 a month and she's fully covered.

    Don't forget cashback too! Hope that helps

    On another note, I recently got accepted for pinecone and completed my first survey today, I've added my paypal address but saw something about the first payment being a voucher, can someone tell me what kind of voucher it is please?
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  • misskaytee
    misskaytee Posts: 738 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    Ooooh Aesop your so good at this, your like an encyclopedia of money making knowledge!!! :D
    Thanks :T
    Everyday im shufflin':dance: Proud Padder ~ All Hail The Power of Pad
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Well when our German Shepherd was that age I found the cheapest was Direct Line, she's now 18 months and insured with Sainsbury's - only pay about £10 a month and she's fully covered.

    Don't forget cashback too! Hope that helps

    On another note, I recently got accepted for pinecone and completed my first survey today, I've added my paypal address but saw something about the first payment being a voucher, can someone tell me what kind of voucher it is please?

    luncheon voucher
  • Aesop wrote: »
    luncheon voucher

    Where can I use that? :o
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  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Where can I use that? :o

    sorry I was on phone to work and making breakfast for DH! Late one as I thought he said he didn't want anything when I asked him at 9am.

    DS has chickenpox so we are at home but work have agreed I can work from home, means I can get paid!

    http://www.luncheonvouchers.co.uk/Support/Pages/foodoutletlocator.aspx

    I use mine at Greggs, Iceland, Tescos, Boots, Waitrose.
  • Thanks Aesop.

    Tesco isn't shown on the list of recipients but shows up in the search, I take it any Greggs or Tesco etc will accept them and not just specific to one town/city?

    I definately think I'll switch to PayPal as soon as I'm allowed!
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  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Thanks Aesop.

    Tesco isn't shown on the list of recipients but shows up in the search, I take it any Greggs or Tesco etc will accept them and not just specific to one town/city?

    I definately think I'll switch to PayPal as soon as I'm allowed!

    yes any of them will take it. I think even some of the coffee places, costa coffee or nero?

    I actually prefer to paypal, esp when I was short of money for food, combined with vouchers/coupons, etc I saved a fortune at Ts using them.
  • Do they have a good expiry date on them?

    I get a Tesco voucher everytime I make the threshold for VO and put them towards xmas - could do the same with these?
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