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... but so what that the shares are worth not a lot at the moment (it is technically incorrect to say that they are worth nothing).......
How can I be "technically incorrect" when I point out the shares have nil value?
As they are worthless, then their value is £0.00 isn't it?
And you are totally incorrect to keep telling us they are not "worth a lot at the moment".
If they are worth something, then as they give them away to you just for putting posts on their forum, maybe Martin should be telling us all about this money for posting scheme in the newsletter!
Come off it!0 -
My vested interest- I am member of iMutual.
A bit of logic-- Richard Yendall conman? goodness knows.
- Share in iMutual- 10%
- Therefore vested interest to make it work
Fortune favours the bold.SECRET OF SUCCESS IN LIFE:
Patience, patience & patience.0 -
How can I be "technically incorrect" when I point out the shares have nil value?
As they are worthless, then their value is £0.00 isn't it?
And you are totally incorrect to keep telling us they are not "worth a lot at the moment".
If they are worth something, then as they give them away to you just for putting posts on their forum, maybe Martin should be telling us all about this money for posting scheme in the newsletter!
Come off it!
Crikey why so aggressive?
My statement "it is technically incorrect to say that they are worth nothing" was, and still is, correct as the shares have a nominal value of £0.00001
I'm not sure why you wrote this "And you are totally incorrect to keep telling us they are not "worth a lot at the moment". Surely given what you (and I) have said in the rest of our posts that statement is correct????
The whole point of awarding a share per post is to encourage members to post. The more they post and the livelier the forums become the more people are likely to come back. The more they come back, the more cashback transactions they are likely to do and the more value the site has.
Did you know that imutual offers more cashback than any other site at all of the following very popular websites: play, game, gamestation and gameplay?
I would suggest to all cashback lovers that imutual is well worth checking out.
Best wishes0 -
Did you know that imutual offers more cashback than any other site at all of the following very popular websites: play, game, gamestation and gameplay?
I would suggest to all cashback lovers that imutual is well worth checking out.
Best wishes
Did you know that as I said before TCB and GPB have many more offers available at higher than 100% rate than I-Mutual do
How many would you like me to list -
http://www.imutual.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6480&sid=3ef33236dda76c41e6f3d331b8e384b9
http://www.getpoundsback.co.uk/stores/tmobile_payg/0 -
Hi bristolleedsfan
Yes I did know that but, to be honest, I have never actually cashed out from GPB or done anything other than daily clicks on it. I have had tracking issues on all sites apart from on imutual where I have had no problems whatsoever - hence my original recommendation.
How have you found GPB?0 -
How have you found GPB?
Joined GPB May 2008 - Total Amount Paid £2070.37
TCB Paid £2,167.21
Very strange that you have had tracking issues on all sites bar the site you have been trying to "plug" bearing in mind that they mainly use the same networks which in those majority of cases the links are the same bar which Cashback Site and which user link the tracking link originates from.
A good example of what I have said is I-Mutual stated on its forum that it had experienced tracking issues with Swinton Car Insurance, I did it via Fatcheese and guess what it didnt track.
Nice to see you getting out and about more and joining in elsewhere as well. :T
http://www.getpoundsback.co.uk/forum/index.php/user/550-aupt/ Forum joining date 11-October 11
Good luck with tonights GPB Bonus Ball competition, weekly prize of which is paid with actual money that can be used to buy things and is funded from site profits as opposed to free Share incentives which the majority of I-Mutual membership believe to be worth at best next to nothing and possibly may never ever be worth anything bar a vote at AGM which only 50ish members felt able to vote despite voting having taken place online:beer:0 -
Did you know that imutual offers more cashback than any other site at all of the following very popular websites: play, game, gamestation and gameplay?
I would suggest to all cashback lovers that imutual is well worth checking out.
MAybe cashback lovers should just stick with those sites who beat anyone else's offers!
More cashback now is worth a lot more than cashback + worthless shares!
(Sorry..... you say these shares are not worthless, but worth 1p for every 100,000 you hold! Come off it!)0 -
More cashback now is worth a lot more than cashback + worthless shares!
(Sorry..... you say these shares are not worthless, but worth 1p for every 100,000 you hold! Come off it!)
I-Mutual thread showing how may Shares currently worth at best next to nothing bar a vote at AGM for those who are really interested in such a vote have been issued.
http://www.imutual.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6142&sid=09cedd46ba175bc935f9d9b126637cb2&start=0
Biggest member Shareholder is Brucey :T
http://www.imutual.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6142&sid=b5f0d1816a1b4add2b0d470df978d2f5&start=10 ( Post 3)
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2899882
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=39067694&postcount=14
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=38398860&postcount=43260 -
bristolleedsfan wrote: »
Very strange that you have had tracking issues on all sites bar the site you have been trying to "plug" bearing in mind that they mainly use the same networks which in those majority of cases the links are the same bar which Cashback Site and which user link the tracking link originates from.:
It may well be strange but it is the truth. I have had tracking issues on every cashback site I have ever joined (and, believe me, I have been a member of virtually all over the years) bar one. The only site which has a 100% tracking record for me is imutual - that is why I posted as I did. You appear to be under the mistaken impression that I have only recently started out on cashback sites: in fact, I have been clicking on such sites for a decade.
Given that I wasn't seeking to gain anything from my post, why was it viewed with such suspicion? It was, and still is, a genuine recommendation. As previously stated I would encourage everyone to find out things for themselves and make their own minds up about which cashback sites to frequent. I have only recently joined GPB (there are only so many hours in a day for cashback sites!) and that was only because of a specific recommendation. I haven't done any transactions on there yet apart from daily clicks so am not yet in a position to comment on it.
Have a great Christmas.0 -
Given that I wasn't seeking to gain anything from my post, why was it viewed with such suspicion? It was, and still is, a genuine recommendation......
You say all this, but there does seem more to your visits here!
According to this thread at imutual's forum, Richard Yendall is pulling your strings (or are you really a pen name for Mr Yendall, who seems to be banned from posting here):
http://www.imutual.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6308&sid=d6f297dc89ffa71426f8ba43d8b8ccb20
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