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Amazon cashback?

i_wanna_save_money!
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I have looked at quidco and pigsback and can't seem to find amazon to shop through. Is amazon not on the cashback sites?
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I use Nectar eStores for Amazon as you can earn Nectar points. You don't earn alot but you can sometimes get triple points which would mean 3% back.
Worth a look at http://www.nectar.com/dynamic/estores/nectar/home?source=-email0 -
I also use Nextar. Triple points at the moment until the end of the month.MFIT No. 810
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Amazon and Argos are two online retailers that do not subscribe to any known cashback schemes.
I guess they are the market leaders and so either don't need the advertising or can't be bothered with the admin of tracking millions of payments every day.Anger ruins joy, it steals the goodness of my mind. Forces me to say terrible things. Overcoming anger brings peace of mind, a mind without regret. If I overcome anger, I will be delightful and loved by everyone.0 -
Use an Amazon Mastercard to get cashback:1 point for every £1 spent at any Amazon website
- 0.5 points for every £1 spent elsewhere
- When you have earned 1500 points, you will receive a £15 Amazon gift certificate to spend at Amazon.co.uk0 -
Cashback Rewards is a cash back site that give 4.5% on Amazon.
If you're interested I'd be delighted if you would use my referral link - this hopefully is a link to my post in the referrals board (I hope this is okay to post this) Obviously you can join without using a referral link if you like. It's a really good site by the way.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=3808898&postcount=64
Anyhoo - hope that helps"There's hard work. And there's not so hard work. I prefer not so hard work. But if you mix not so hard work with hard work it's harder than the not so hard work but not so hard as the hard work."
Joshua, 6 years old
Money for treats:
Internet clicking: £67.370 -
I stand corrected.
Is this a new thing then Bella as I've used all the cashback sites in the past, Mycashback, greasypalm, pigsbak, quidco, etc and none of them have ever had Amazon on here?.Anger ruins joy, it steals the goodness of my mind. Forces me to say terrible things. Overcoming anger brings peace of mind, a mind without regret. If I overcome anger, I will be delightful and loved by everyone.0 -
Hi
I ended up finding that myshoppingrewards.com did cashback through amazon at 2.5% so I went with that. BellaBargains, I placed my order before I saw your link or I would have gone with cashback rewards.
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I stand corrected.
Is this a new thing then Bella as I've used all the cashback sites in the past, Mycashback, greasypalm, pigsbak, quidco, etc and none of them have ever had Amazon on here?.
Hi Jason,
just noticed your reply - I'm not sure to be honest but I only found out about it myself recently - I missed out on quite a bit of cashback because like you I thought they didn't participate!
BB"There's hard work. And there's not so hard work. I prefer not so hard work. But if you mix not so hard work with hard work it's harder than the not so hard work but not so hard as the hard work."
Joshua, 6 years old
Money for treats:
Internet clicking: £67.370 -
i_wanna_save_money! wrote: »Hi
I ended up finding that myshoppingrewards.com did cashback through amazon at 2.5% so I went with that. BellaBargains, I placed my order before I saw your link or I would have gone with cashback rewards.
Thanks all.
Hi - no worries - glad you got something!
BB"There's hard work. And there's not so hard work. I prefer not so hard work. But if you mix not so hard work with hard work it's harder than the not so hard work but not so hard as the hard work."
Joshua, 6 years old
Money for treats:
Internet clicking: £67.370
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