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EagerLearner's Guide to Free Daily Cashback - Part Trois!

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  • moi
    moi Posts: 1,030 Forumite
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    Richie08 wrote: »
    Are Imutual still doing the e-mail clicks?

    If so where can I find them?

    They are & you find them in the e-mails sent out ;) (sorry that sounds flippant)

    I think the last daily-click-specific email was 18th Feb (that's the one I'm using), but they also started including the links in their weekly 'digest' email. The most recent of them was last Friday. Skip through all the 'deals' to the Email-only offers at the bottom.
  • Savvy_cash
    Savvy_cash Posts: 199 Forumite
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    mickael28 wrote: »
    Hi EagerLearner,

    I just tried to send you a message but I received the error:
    "EagerLearner has exceeded their stored private messages quota and cannot accept further messages until they clear some space."

    Could you please send me the guide by email? or a link to your blog or where I can subscribe to get it?

    Many thanks!!

    Hi EagerLearner,

    Same as above! You must be swamped with requests so no rush :)
    Much appreciated xxx
  • mjm3050
    mjm3050 Posts: 9 Forumite
    Hi savvy cash

    You will be given all the help you need if you ask on this thread :)
  • Loubell83
    Loubell83 Posts: 282 Forumite
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    Is there any chance someone on this thread has the guide that from Eager Learner that they could send me? I have tried PMing EagerLearner however it appears that the mailbox is currently free.

    It would be much appreciated, please let me know and we can organise over PM

    Thanks!
  • *madcat*
    *madcat* Posts: 548 Forumite
    [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]While you are waiting for a guide you can start cashbacking straight away.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]The advice given by EagerLearner in the first post on this thread still holds good as does the list of favourite sites posted underneath it by smokin, except for Fat Cheese as is not as good as it was, they also charge an admin fee of £5 per year while most cashback sites are free.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]

    The cashback sites can also be very useful as the instructions for getting cashback is usually on each offer and more help is available if you read and use their forums.
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    [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]
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    [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Most people on here are also happy to help or advise if you need it and you can PM me anytime. [/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]hth :)
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    If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours :)
  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,647 Forumite
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    edited 29 April 2012 at 8:04AM
    Basically Cashback site users/clickers don’t get paid anything if they don’t reach a sites minimum cash-in level so the best advice always is to start of with the sites who have highest value clicks/no spend offers and the lowest minimum cashin levels :beer:



    100% SITE FOR PURCHASES DAILY CLICKS HIGH NUMBER OF NO SPEND OFFERS PAID @100% - NO ADMIN FEE


    http://www.imutual.co.uk – 1.00 minimum cash-in level – Weekly payment run

    Daily clicks including email links – 46p ish a day

    + High number of quality no spend offers paid @ 100% rate –




    http://www.getpoundsback.co.uk – 5.00 + Minimum Cash-in Level - Payment on demand -



    Daily clicks including email links - 31p ish

    + High number of quality no spend offers paid @ 100% rate –


    Many Purchase cashback rates as good as or better than TCB



    50% SITES - INSTANT/NEARLY INSTANT CONFIRMS - NO WAITING MONTHS AND MONTHS TO GET PAID –


    http://www.ashicashback.com - 2.00 minimum cashin level - Monthly Payment Run


    http://www.quidscorner.com - 2.50 minimum cashin level + 3 sister sites Clicks Vista, Dollars4Clix, Optimising Revenue for You - Monthly Payment Run


    http://www.speedcashback.com/index.pl - 2.50 minimum cashin level - Monthly Payment Run




    50% SITES WITH VERY QUICK CONFIRMS - NO WAITING MONTHS AND MONTHS TO GET PAID


    www.ecasher.co.uk – No minimum withdrawal level by Paypal – Confirms within 20 days – Payments – within 16 days of payment request


    http://www.cashinbag.co.uk - No minimum withdrawal level by Paypal - Confirms within 20 days - Payments within 16 days of payment request



    50% SITES WHO PAY ITS MEMBERS WHEN IT THE SITE GETS PAID AND HAS CASHIN LEVEL UNDER 5.50 PAID IN ACTUAL MONEY/NON VOUCHERS


    http://www.crunchcashback.co.uk/ – 5.00+ minimum cash-in level – Payment on demand


    http://uk.freeco.in/There is no minimum withdrawal limit by Paypal/Bacs



    For the benefit of those clicking for the first time - whilst the amounts available per day may have changed slightly since this post - all these sites have minimum cashin levels of 5.00 ( paid in money not vouchers) or under :beer:
  • Blaise
    Blaise Posts: 35 Forumite
    edited 28 April 2012 at 12:10AM
    Here is a freebie - might be useful to have for some of the no purchases offer:
    http://studio.orange.co.uk/orangemoney/


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  • vixen1500
    vixen1500 Posts: 650 Forumite
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    Loubell83 wrote: »
    Is there any chance someone on this thread has the guide that from Eager Learner that they could send me? I have tried PMing EagerLearner however it appears that the mailbox is currently free.

    It would be much appreciated, please let me know and we can organise over PM

    Thanks!


    Hiya, I have also had the same problem, and would love a copy if anyone could forward it to me

    Thanks
    Typically confused and asking for advice
  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,647 Forumite
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    edited 29 April 2012 at 9:04PM
    For the benefit of those clicking for the first time -

    I-Mutual forum is an excellent source of information for daily clicks.


    http://www.imutual.co.uk/forum/viewforum.php?f=28&sid=9a7b15687d191f302f2fd7a4eb2ef735



    Best rates for daily clicks and best selection/rates for no spend offers with Minimum Cashin levels of 5.00 or under :)



    http://www.getpoundsback.co.uk/stores.php?catID=118&catST=118+email daily clicks


    http://www.getpoundsback.co.uk/stores.php?catID=115&catST=115&sort=adv_record_id&search=&keyword=



    http://www.imutual.co.uk/daily-clicks+ email daily clicks

    http://www.imutual.co.uk/easy-cashback?page=1&order=3




    For anything other than daily clicks/no spends - Topcashback and Getpoundsback offer higher rates of Cashback much more often :beer: ( So do Quidco albeit with 5.00 annual fee)
  • Malti
    Malti Posts: 86 Forumite
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    Does anyone know if kelkoo the only daily click on Quidco
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