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Which Cashback Site Is Best?

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  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    Quidco and Pigsback are my favourites as they have no payout threshhold x
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  • andistar74
    andistar74 Posts: 63 Forumite
    on the ilovefreebiesuk website, she has a table with how much all the different cashback sites payback with pounds or points I printed it out so I can keep it handy.

    I have often used her website (which is mentioned in a few of the threads on here) as it is full of good information.
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  • earlybird
    earlybird Posts: 178 Forumite
    Elliebell wrote:
    Does anyone use MrsCashBack??? I have just been offered a gold membership (normally £29.99) for free, even though i've never used it.

    Was wondering what people thought of this site first

    hi, i also got the free upgrade and tried it out the other night. i opened an account with gameaccount throught them and it tracked within hours. the sites i usually use didnt have gameaccount listed, the sites i did find it listed on paid out £10, mrscashback paid out £18 for a £10 spend, so first impressions are good.
  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    I have 'used up' all the decent Bingo sites on Quidco - are there others that I should be joining uP?

    I am a member of:

    FreeFivers
    Top Cashback
    R Points

    Of course the new Bingo sites can't be the same as the Quidco ones... I tent to bet £10, to get £20 cashback for example.

    Any suggestions? I will review this for myself tomorrow just wondered what your thoughts were...
    MFW #185
    Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
    Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
    YNAB lover :D
  • Sky_Digiman
    Sky_Digiman Posts: 507 Forumite
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    Im only registered with Quidco and like them alot ;)
    the Money Saving Expert team do not moderate forums, so if you see something that shouldnt be here report it! :beer:
  • macaroni
    macaroni Posts: 448 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Photogenic
    I like My Shopping Rewards and use them fairly regularly. You need to earn £20 to get your cash back but they review al accounts on the 1st of each month
    :hello:
  • earlybird
    earlybird Posts: 178 Forumite
    I have 'used up' all the decent Bingo sites on Quidco - are there others that I should be joining uP?

    I am a member of:

    FreeFivers
    Top Cashback
    R Points

    Of course the new Bingo sites can't be the same as the Quidco ones... I tent to bet £10, to get £20 cashback for example.

    Any suggestions? I will review this for myself tomorrow just wondered what your thoughts were...

    hi, if you dont already have an account with astrobingo then greasypalm are offering double cashback - £20 for a £10 spend for this w/e only.
  • newcook
    newcook Posts: 5,001 Forumite
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    its not exactly a cash back site but Ciao! tend to pay quite well for reveiws on different products - I have been with ciao! since November and have wrote 4 reveiws and my cashpot so far is £14.08 - its going towards my xmas fund 2007 so need to think of more things to reveiw!!!!
  • Wsb5tails
    Wsb5tails Posts: 161 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Greasy Palm are having a few problems at the moment so at your own risk. See Underhand tactics thread.
  • cash-back rewards are good for daily clicks. Not sure about their reliability of shopping though. They've got a great forum on there where the people behind the site take part in discussions so questions are answered quickly.
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