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has pigsback extended the referring thingy(500 points)?
Pretty much- they have removed the date referred ppl need to claim by so you get 500 pts for the forseeable future.Opinion Panel £50 Lightspeed: £40 Pigsback: £303 Valued Opinions: £365 Media Transfer: £32 Juicy Brains- £30 American Consumer Opinion: £16 Freebie Networks: £220 Cashback Sites: £1503.87 Competitions: £200 Total Cash Value: £2759.87 Last updated: April 20230 -
Hi, I am new to Pigsback, I joined last week and after reading the first couple of posts, I now have 750 piggy points :T
My question is, I don't intend spending on Pigsback as I use quidco for everything so I can''t earn any extra points that way.
Apart from winning a competition (unlikely), how many Piggy points can I realistically expect to gain on a weekly basis?
( I have done all the competitions and daily quizzes etc)Stopped smoking Jan 2007 after 23 years!Cigarettes NOT smoked = 240,945Smoke free days = 11 Years :TCash saved so far = £125,45,110 -
You're probably looking at 50-70 points a week on quizes/clickthroughs - 3 10 point quizes a week, then between 2 and 4 cts seems to be the norm.
Don't be too pessamistic about the bigger quizes - I was and was amazed to win one last week, plus lots of people on here do seem to.
It's also worth bearing in mind that for some things Pigsback is better than Quidco in terms of money back - Dorothy Perkins is 10% which is the best I've seen, and M&S is 10% as well.0 -
You're probably looking at 50-70 points a week on quizes/clickthroughs - 3 10 point quizes a week, then between 2 and 4 cts seems to be the norm.
Don't be too pessamistic about the bigger quizes - I was and was amazed to win one last week, plus lots of people on here do seem to.
It's also worth bearing in mind that for some things Pigsback is better than Quidco in terms of money back - Dorothy Perkins is 10% which is the best I've seen, and M&S is 10% as well.
Thanks, thats a great help.
I was just wondering if it was worth carrying on with another voucher once I manage to get my first £10 voucher, it seems it might beStopped smoking Jan 2007 after 23 years!Cigarettes NOT smoked = 240,945Smoke free days = 11 Years :TCash saved so far = £125,45,110 -
Pretty much- they have removed the date referred ppl need to claim by so you get 500 pts for the forseeable future.
Thanks for this. I referred a friend just over a week ago when the 31st March condition was stated, but they can't redeem their points as all the below £7 rewards are out of stock. Do you think I'll lose the bonus? Thanks in advance.Member #4 of the DMP Mutual Support Club - DFW Nerd #335
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Thanks for this. I referred a friend just over a week ago when the 31st March condition was stated, but they can't redeem their points as all the below £7 rewards are out of stock. Do you think I'll lose the bonus? Thanks in advance.
No I doubt it as the refer a friend for 500 points now has no cutoff date on it.3 kids(DS1 6 Nov, DS2 8 Feb, DS3 24 Dec) a hubby and two cats - I love to save every penny I can!
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anyone had there tesco points credited yet, been waiting 3 weeks for my first lot, i know it says 28 days but i'm impatient!0
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Thanks for this. I referred a friend just over a week ago when the 31st March condition was stated, but they can't redeem their points as all the below £7 rewards are out of stock. Do you think I'll lose the bonus? Thanks in advance.
not sure, I would think that as PB have removed the date then you should be ok...but there are stress piggys available for 200 points
Also you have to be a member for at least 10 days before it allows you to order a reward0 -
Ragtimeplayer wrote: »Thanks, thats a great help.
I was just wondering if it was worth carrying on with another voucher once I manage to get my first £10 voucher, it seems it might be
I would say it most definately is. For all the time it takes each day, and you do sometimes win the 1000 points comps. I've had a good return on my time investment with pigsback.Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN0 -
Ragtimeplayer wrote: »Thanks, thats a great help.
I was just wondering if it was worth carrying on with another voucher once I manage to get my first £10 voucher, it seems it might be
yes, keep going..I have had £60 worth of vouchers since November without spending anything.
and at the moment you get 500 points for each person you refer to join pigsback, when they claim their first reward.0
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