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Could someone explain to me, in very simple english..
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Skint_Catt wrote:Did someone also say there are free clicks like pigsback?
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10p for Kelkoo and 8p for The High Street Web on Quidco - once a day.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MoneySavingExpert Forum Team0 -
immoral_angeluk wrote:So do you actually have to buy anything to get the cashback???
Also what's pigsback??
Yes you do for any viable cashback. Depends on the items yoyu are looking for depends on the cashback offered. Give it a try"Did you hear about the frog that broke down on the motorway???? They toad him away!"0 -
if you buy your insurance online it is absolutly worth signing up0
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Pigsback is great. I've earnt £7.90 without spending anything so far.
I just log onto the thread in the Freebies section and people give you the clicks and answers and you can win up to 2000points - £20 every day. Every monday you click on the adverts with a purple border and you earn 10p instantly!
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Ah ahh I-A I too was flummoxed. It s quite simple really. Register with them, and if you use the links on their website for say, changing your internet provider you get cash back and that cash is paid in to your account. For example Im going with BT and I get £30 cashback for it. Does that sound OK? Hows the babby doing?This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Hey I-A
Congrats on the new baby - my sister had a little girl Sophia on the same day! With Quidco you don't always have to buy things, some companies offer free trials that are paid - especially DVD rental services. You have to be really organised and remember to get the DVDs back on time, and remember to empty your rental 'queue' before you send back your last DVD.
There are also other companies like Audible audiobooks, and Dennis magazines. And I got paid £2 to have 2 free Mills and Boon books that I gave BF Mum for Xmas!
I made around £100 from doing all of these, but now they have 'run dry' a bit. Pigsback is well worth doing too, there's a great chat thread on it in the freebies section. I got £40 vouchers in the last 6 months, helped a lot for Xmas.
Hope that helps:A :heartpuls June 2014 / £2014 in 2014 / £735.97 / 36.5%0 -
I have no idea why I resisted joining Pigsback for so long - I thought it wouldn't be worth it! I've only been on 3 weeks and I've made £16 without actually buying anything:
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I have joined with quidco and bought car insurance and changed home insurance to it says they have been validated but when do i put in the details of how i want to be paid like my bank details.Should i fill it all in now or wait until it says received?0
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Does anyone know a answer to this one0
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i would just fill it in now."Don't go where the path may lead,go where there is no path and leave a trail"Anthony Robbins0
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