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Daily clicks...........?
lukemed1
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Hi everyone, what's meant by the "daily clicks" on the cashback sites like Quidco?
any ideas?
Best wishes
Luke:beer:
any ideas?
Best wishes
Luke:beer:
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I think it's things like doing a search through kelkoo. You can do them each day, every day (usually) with maximums fo 1-3 clicks per dy allowed.This year I'm getting organised once and for all, and going to buy a house with my wonderful other half. And that' s final!
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There are some things that you can get a little bit of money on every day. It isn't much but soon starts to add up. For example Kelkoo and The High Street Web you can do a search for something through quidco every day and get about 20p a day doing that. Like I said it isn't a lot but do it every day for a year and it adds up.Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 234 Proud to be dealing with my debts I love the Dave Ramsey podcasts. Debt Free Date (including house) Aug 2012 Live on £4000 a year the short version £918 for 29/09/08 - 01/01/09 spent £0 NSD's In October Target 10 Actual 0 Quit smoking 25/09/08 saved £5 so far0
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I'm sure I read on here that a couple make around £2500 a year just from clicks! You have to be organised and it taks a chunk out your day, but with the list the poster provided you could make around £50 a week from clicking through.
I find the problem is what to do the searches through kelkoo for! Especially if you're hard core and have to do it through 15 different sites, I run out of ideas.This year I'm getting organised once and for all, and going to buy a house with my wonderful other half. And that' s final!
Current Pay Off Target : £1500 :mad:0
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