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daily clicks - not guaranteed instant cash, some take months to pay out, but still extra money.
if you PM Idlesaver, tell her Aesop sent you and ask her for info about daily clicks, she will help you.
Thank you Aesop :A:A
Sorry I am not keeping track of this threadeven though I wish to..;)
Just wanted to let you all know that Daily clicks are much reduced in value these days comapared to last couple of years. But few of the sites are still worth clicking.
Also No spend offers on the cashback sites are good boosters. (Even though nothing is guranteed in cashback world!!!!!!;):o)
For those who have good credit rating, currently Post office Credit card is worth applying through Quidco for whooping £50 cashback!!
Only Valid for 2 days...so be quick...;)
http://www.quidco.com/post-office-credit-cards/?ac
Hope that helps someone...:)0 -
I applied for the post office credit card earlier in the year and the 50.00 was paid into my account around 4 months later. My husband also got one at the same time and his did not track. He raised a ticket and is still waiting for an outcome several months after my payout.0
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I have found gifthulk an easy one to earn on, although they just changed everything so we'll see if it continues - still looks easy to earn enough for a voucher though. PM me if you want a refer
Has anyone else found swagbucks hard going now that Gambit seems to have disappeared (thats why I originally came to post about lol)??? There is only a few pts on vids now, a couple searches a day and thats it. RadiumOne vids sometimes dont credit for me anymore. I can do swagtv but it does take all day to get that done and boring
I earn loads on swagbucks - check out my fairy thread for hints and tipshave never used gambit and cash in about £5 a week tho am challenging myself to make it in 4 days :rotfl:
Oh and would love a referral to gifthulk please
PS is anyone else fed up looking at fleabay yet today?123 listings on at the mo but keep slogging on.......LOL! I feel like i'm in fleabay prison
Debt at Aug 2010 (LBM) £21,908.86, Debt Freeeeee Date 4th Nov 2013 :j:j:j Massive Thanks to the £10 per day thread :A Next goals:Savings £1203.16/£10,000******Mortgage to Zero: £52,579.46 to go
Feb Earnings: £711.20/£500 March: £434.41/£500Currently compiling an A-Z of earning sites and happy to share it0 -
fairyclicks wrote: »
PS is anyone else fed up looking at fleabay yet today?123 listings on at the mo but keep slogging on.......LOL! I feel like i'm in fleabay prison
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Wow fairy - you have been busy!! Well done you. Imagine all that lovely extra income, it will all be worth it so keep going. Dare I confess I currently have 4 items listed.:rotfl:
Guess what I am going to be doing tonight? Took the kids out to a national trust place today and left my purse in the car to avoid spending unnecessary money.........good going until we ended up going to KFC on the way home!!
£4.02 total for today profit from an Ebay sale. Keep going everyone! I wonder how much we have managed to save between the lot of us??0 -
Thank you Aesop :A:A
For those who have good credit rating, currently Post office Credit card is worth applying through Quidco for whooping £50 cashback!!
Only Valid for 2 days...so be quick...;)
http://www.quidco.com/post-office-credit-cards/?ac
Hope that helps someone...:)
I know this may sound dumb, but on Quidco it says the card must be activated. Does this mean I need to use the card to purchase smething. I hardly ever use credit cards and so had no balance to transfer.Weight loss 0/2st
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fairyclicks wrote: »I earn loads on swagbucks - check out my fairy thread for hints and tips
have never used gambit and cash in about £5 a week tho am challenging myself to make it in 4 days :rotfl:
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I checked out your fairy thread earlier today and I was wondering how you earn swagbucks on woohoo bingo?Weight loss 0/2st
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durham_mim wrote: »I know this may sound dumb, but on Quidco it says the card must be activated. Does this mean I need to use the card to purchase smething. I hardly ever use credit cards and so had no balance to transfer.
Basically you need to activate and use it for some time to be eligible for cashback. You don't need to transfer balance but you can use it for your usual purchases like grocery.;)
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Basically you need to activate and use it for some time to be eligible for cashback. You don't need to transfer balance but you can use it for your usual purchases like grocery.;)
HTH
If the Post office offer ends in 2 days does that mean I miss out on the cashback? I have been approved for the card which is being sent out to meWeight loss 0/2st
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durham_mim wrote: »If the Post office offer ends in 2 days does that mean I miss out on the cashback? I have been approved for the card which is being sent out to me
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Helloooooo, sorry ive been AWOL, im currently 23 points away from my first $5 on swagbucks
tyvvvvvvvm fairyclicks
am still slogging away at maximiles on 1635 points at the minute, have also listed 13 items on ebay and hoping if I delve into the understairs cupboard tomorrow I might dig out a few more treasures. Im trying to decide whether to put up my sons action man cars . . . its close to christmas but would they be worth anything much or do I just keep them in the cupboard for that day many many many many years from now when I might have grandchildren
Ive decided I will add my £105 saving from my utilities swap as if I hadn't changed I wouldnt have saved it :rotfl:SPC No 002 SPC(3) £285/£250 (4) £519.84/£500 (5) £768.32/£500 (6) £911.30/£600 (7) £913.23/£600 (8) £1184.82/£750 (9) £2864.04/£750 (10) £3846.25/£1000 (11) £1779.72/£1000 (12) £1596.55/£1000 (13) £1534.70/£1000 (14) £775.60/£1000 (15) £700.20/£1000 (16) £2081.34/£1000 (17) £1691.15/£1000 (18) £225/£10000
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