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If you need a service that combines a comparison shopping engine with cash back discounts then have a look at http://www.bizreveal.com
With Bizreveal you can easily compare prices on a product after cash back discounts have been applied at the different rates available from various merchants.
The site also compares prices from online retailers that don't offer cash back rebates, ensuring you are truly getting the best price available. I have found that some major internet retailers listed on bizreveal.com sometimes offer better prices than retailers with cash back offerings, up until now you could not easily see this as there was no website that properly combined both services.0 -
granty_boy :spam: its this mop heads web site
It always makes me laugh when I see people spamming the forums but they aren't bright enough to come up with a random username. :doh:
Incidently, has anyone checked out ianonline.com - it was recommended to me by a friend and is full of bargains, plus the customer service is first class. I never shop anywhere else. Oh, and I have no vested interest in the website, I'm just a satisfied customer. :rolleyes:
(ps don't bother checking it out - it doesn't really exist)
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Reported granty_boy again0
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Hello people - I am getting very confused with accessing the cashback you obtain without actually purchasin anything.
Only Topcashback seems to explain how this works and actively encourages you to do this - I was unable to link to a comparison site through any of the others.
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong???
Thanks Michelle. x0 -
Hello people - I am getting very confused with accessing the cashback you obtain without actually purchasin anything.
Only Topcashback seems to explain how this works and actively encourages you to do this - I was unable to link to a comparison site through any of the others.
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong???
Thanks Michelle. x
Me too! I'd like to understand HOW I can build up cash by simply clicking around and not actually purchasing anything? Is this for real? I'm considering joining either quidco or topcashback.0 -
tatteredpsyche wrote: »Me too! I'd like to understand HOW I can build up cash by simply clicking around and not actually purchasing anything? Is this for real? I'm considering joining either quidco or topcashback.
Yes, topcashback is one of the few that actually explicitly states 'these are no spend offers'. Rpoints does it though aswell. Quidco has high street web, kelkoo and win four now as daily click, no spend cashback sites. It doesn't have a specific section for them though. Look out for the quidclans on quidco which give you lists of no spend offers. There are also a few threads on here that point out any new offers or daily clicks that come up try: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=978759
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http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=22302
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http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1110661
I only use quidco, tcb and rpoints so can only help you with those.0 -
I can't find the no spend links on top cash back and rpoints.0
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purplestar133 wrote: »Yes, topcashback is one of the few that actually explicitly states 'these are no spend offers'. Rpoints does it though aswell. Quidco has high street web, kelkoo and win four now as daily click, no spend cashback sites. It doesn't have a specific section for them though. Look out for the quidclans on quidco which give you lists of no spend offers. There are also a few threads on here that point out any new offers or daily clicks that come up try: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=978759
and
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=22302
and
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1110661
I only use quidco, tcb and rpoints so can only help you with those.
Thank you for thisThese are the three main one I was thinking of using myself.
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I can't find the no spend links on top cash back and rpoints.
http://www.topcashback.co.uk/recurringearners.htm
http://www.topcashback.co.uk/nopurchaseoffers.htm
http://www.rpoints.com/easy-money/recurring/brands/s344
http://www.rpoints.com/easy-money/brands/c10 -
Thnk you. I will look at them lalter.0
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