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  • WOW ....Wondered if they were going to cap it! ... Thought they might! ;)
  • gazwood
    gazwood Posts: 531 Forumite
    Wow, thats a lot of credit card number harvesting, hope this is legit and doesn't go t*ts up, would have been happier if there was a Paypal option to pay the fiver in the first place :eek:
  • bruticus
    bruticus Posts: 657 Forumite
    gazwood wrote: »
    Wow, thats a lot of credit card number harvesting, hope this is legit and doesn't go t*ts up, would have been happier if there was a Paypal option to pay the fiver in the first place :eek:

    That's why I used my credit card, covered incase of anything nasty :P
  • gazwood
    gazwood Posts: 531 Forumite
    bruticus wrote: »
    That's why I used my credit card, covered incase of anything nasty :P

    Covered over £100
  • jtz
    jtz Posts: 1,423 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Missed it!:(
  • N20Y1D
    N20Y1D Posts: 2,061 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    gazwood wrote: »
    Wow, thats a lot of credit card number harvesting, hope this is legit and doesn't go t*ts up, would have been happier if there was a Paypal option to pay the fiver in the first place :eek:

    They are owned by eBay, you may have heard of them.:rotfl:
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  • gazwood
    gazwood Posts: 531 Forumite
    N20Y1D wrote: »
    They are owned by eBay, you may have heard of them.:rotfl:

    Who ? :rotfl:
  • hethmar
    hethmar Posts: 10,678 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Car Insurance Carver!
    I got an email direct from gumtree this morning about this deal, so it seemed kosher to me.
  • leonc888
    leonc888 Posts: 76 Forumite
    Just came across a promotion also that Jackpot Joy accept paypal so with your extra free £10 (paypal offer) deposit it on JPJ and do it via TCB and get £10.10 cash back so no loss still and you gain 10p plus after bonus about £30 credit (if you use the bonus or just £10 with out bonus in your JPJ account.

    just an idea.
  • CompBunny
    CompBunny Posts: 1,059 Forumite
    leonc888 wrote: »
    Just came across a promotion also that Jackpot Joy accept paypal so with your extra free £10 (paypal offer) deposit it on JPJ and do it via TCB and get £10.10 cash back so no loss still and you gain 10p plus after bonus about £30 credit (if you use the bonus or just £10 with out bonus in your JPJ account.

    just an idea.
    Sounds clever! I've never used a website like Jackpot Joy before, can i clarify I would need to do the following using this offer:

    1. Redeem code on gumtree/paypal
    2. Log in to topcashback and sign up for Jackpot Joy via them?
    3. Put credit on account using paypal...£15 or £10?
    4. Topcashback would give me £10 eventually
    5. Some Paypal offer kicks in to give extra credit..automatically?
    6. I would then have some money on a Jackpot Joy account to play with? How much? And whats a bonus:rotfl:

    So essentially getting £10 cashback and some money to gamble for £5?
    Just making sure I'm not getting the wrong end of the stick!
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