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Pigsback - Free Gifts for Clicks - Newbies Please Read the First Post!!
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pennylane99 wrote: »dont think so it says piggypoints will be credited with 14 days once you have been confirmed as a first time registrant who has opened a cash account and played online....so it seems you have to play
So could you deposit £21, play £1, withdraw £20??? (or dollars or whatever it is??)2008 gig list... Nickelback + Staind (OMG...Staind ROCKED!!), Roger Waters, Infadels, Pendulum, The Police, K T Tunstall, Breed 77, Biffy Clyro....oh, and Motorhead0 -
annapantscats wrote: »So could you deposit £21, play £1, withdraw £20??? (or dollars or whatever it is??)
no idea......
just had a quick look, the site is no longer in $ its now in sterling...and US residents can no longer playMinimum Deposit Requirements: No withdrawals will be allowed under any circumstances, nor will any promotional offers be honoured, until a minimum deposit of £20 is made at the website and any subsequent deposit match bonus is spent in full at the website. Any player who makes a withdrawal request, for any amount, prior to making a deposit at the website will forfeit any balance they have accrued on the basis of a 'Welcome Gift' or other promotional offer from AQuestionOfMoney. The objective of 'Welcome Gifts' is to facilitate players using the website on a trial basis without having to deposit funds in the first instance. 'Welcome Gifts' should not be viewed as 'free money'.
Minimum Withdrawal Amount: The minimum withdrawal amount at AQuestionOfMoney.com is £20.0 -
pennylane99 wrote: »no idea......
LOL...me neither! And I am not risking £21 to see if it would work2008 gig list... Nickelback + Staind (OMG...Staind ROCKED!!), Roger Waters, Infadels, Pendulum, The Police, K T Tunstall, Breed 77, Biffy Clyro....oh, and Motorhead0 -
had a email for a free massage but when i click the link it tells me im not eligable for this promotion but they emailed me telling me to go claim it.
any one know wot the deal is??
same thing has happened to me this morning,I got all excited as i thought
id be getting a free massage.I really need one at the moment too!!!I heart The Capital0 -
annapantscats wrote: »LOL...me neither! And I am not risking £21 to see if it would work
too many exclusions in the t & c's to worry about 300 piggypoints....lol0 -
It took me a while but I also just ordered my first voucher. Soely down to the lovely people here, so thanks everyone!0
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well done!
should be the first of many...'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
Is anyone else still waiting for etribes points? I joined on 21/12/06. I chased them up on 7/2/07 and they said I had not validated my account. I had followed all the provedures in the email I had - but I should have had a further email which never arrived. I then emailed etribes and they sent me a new email - so I clicked on that one on 7/2/07. Do I have to wait another 6 weeks from then? I do get a bit tired of chasing up PB as I never seem to get points without a struggle...
I'm not sure it was in the original requirements, but iirc several people mentioned that posting something on etribes seems to be helpful.
I joined later than the initial rush but have got to the six weeks stage, so emailed them the other day with my welcome email from etribes attached. The points were added the following day, and I got an acknowledgement email from Eamon. So I think it often helps to put in any emails from the company even before they're asked for.Do I Need One Stops All Unnecessary Reckless Spending£2 CSC - £30 :kisses3:0 -
pennylane99 wrote: »too many exclusions in the t & c's to worry about 300 piggypoints....lol
Yeah, I have just reread it and it was definitely in $ when I first looked. It doesn't look worth the hassle now.
Oh well.0 -
hibees1875 wrote: »But i do think it is wrong that people outside of UK & Eire are trying to use PB as this contravenes it's rules and THAT is unfair.
I queried this with PB after the last hoo-ha and being accused of 'helping people defraud Pigsback'
the answer I recieved..
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for your mail.
The Pigsback.com Programme is geared towards members from Britain, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland; all of our offers are set up in either Euro or Sterling and are relevant to members from these countries.
When you register you're asked to select your country of residence from the three above and when you try to spend your PiggyPoints on a Reward you will be required to mobile validate your Pigsback.com account, using a mobile valid in these countries.
In saying all of the above Pigsback.com can't actually prevent members from outside these countries from creating an account, but if they cannot mobile validate their account (the reason for which is to help prevent any member with multiple accounts from spending PiggyPoints) then they cannot redeem their PiggyPoints on a Reward.
If you have any further queries, please don't hesitate to let us know.
Kind Regards,
Rachel
Hope that clears it up once and for all....
Oh, and for the record PB are aware of this thread, obviously from Darragh plus its also been mentioned in email communications I've had in the past with them..
Can't see what the problem is personally, I'm sure the vast majority of us do more with their PB account than just click on links provided on here!0
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