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Top cash back - suspended account
drooshun
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Well it would appear that taking the advice of MSE isn't always the best policy. Namely the top tips for getting cash back from the likes of topcashback, and I quote:
Click through to a specific retailer via a shopbot which you go to from a cashback site and you'll usually earn 2p to 4p for the click (not as complex as it sounds, eg, go to Topcashback*, then click on High Street Web, do a search and click through to a retailer's site). To speed up your daily clicking routine it's worth setting your computer to remember log-ins and passwords.
Do this every day, at all the sites and the cash stacks up, though many cashback sites limit the number of daily paid clicks. However, nothing restricts you from doing the same thing on a number of cashback sites. It's possible to make 6p/day per site from doing this which adds up to over £20 a month.
This very practice has just got me thrown off the site for abusing the service!
I'm awaiting a reply to an email arguing my case, but by all accounts, I'm not the only one... :mad:
Click through to a specific retailer via a shopbot which you go to from a cashback site and you'll usually earn 2p to 4p for the click (not as complex as it sounds, eg, go to Topcashback*, then click on High Street Web, do a search and click through to a retailer's site). To speed up your daily clicking routine it's worth setting your computer to remember log-ins and passwords.
Do this every day, at all the sites and the cash stacks up, though many cashback sites limit the number of daily paid clicks. However, nothing restricts you from doing the same thing on a number of cashback sites. It's possible to make 6p/day per site from doing this which adds up to over £20 a month.
This very practice has just got me thrown off the site for abusing the service!
I'm awaiting a reply to an email arguing my case, but by all accounts, I'm not the only one... :mad:
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