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  • I'm gonna start a daily routine of clicking all of the free recurring clicks and no purchase cashback links I can. I'll join as many cashback sites as possible but is there any I really shouldn't bother with due to not tracking or not paying? Any tips appreciated. Thanks.
    Cashback stats 28/12/08 Onwards: Tracked - £65.99 | Confirmed - £0.00 | Paid - £0.00
    Free Scratchcard Earnings From 28/12 Onwards : BB - £1.30, TAB - £1.65
    £5 a day in January 2009 £0.00/£155.00
    Ebay 29/12/08 Onwards: Listed - 5 | Sold - 1| Earnings - £252.00
  • Reward Circle has changed to Reward Fox
    You can login at reward fox using your existing reward circle details. Reward Fox is a huge improvement with more merchants and easier navigation.
    The new address is rewardfox.com

    I mention it so that the update to the cashback article can include this change of name.
  • I am disturbed by this part.

    Cashback is valid for 12 months from the date of being awarded and must be redeemed within those 12 months. The Company reserves the right to remove all Cashback awarded that is older than 12 months.


    So if you work all year and do not quite get to payout, are they saying that as fast as you make a few quid on purchases or searches, they will delete the previous earnings over 12 months FOR DEFINITE?

    I can see many people might be "treading water" and never getting to payout if so.

    It would be better and fairer if this ONLY applied to DORMANT accounts.

    Can the ghost-writer doing the cashback article update, include info on this aspect as well?

    Any other "top cashback sites" got this little bomb-shell hidden in the full terms somewhere?
  • chels
    chels Posts: 1,287 Forumite
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    The minimum redemption for Cashback Kings is £1.00 for BACS or Paypal so people should be able to redeem easily within the 12 months.
  • Both Greasy Palm and Mutual Points offer cashback for shopping at the same 5 high street retailers, JJB, Superdrug, Cineworld, Halfords, and Little Chef. This is done by registering your payment cards with them. Does anybody know what happens if you have the same cards registered on both Greasy Palm and Mutual Points? Do you get cachback from both sites?
  • steam_dan wrote: »
    Both Greasy Palm and Mutual Points offer cashback for shopping at the same 5 high street retailers, JJB, Superdrug, Cineworld, Halfords, and Little Chef. This is done by registering your payment cards with them. Does anybody know what happens if you have the same cards registered on both Greasy Palm and Mutual Points? Do you get cachback from both sites?

    The same applies for WePromiseTo, so I am registering with all three, using the same IPOINTS credit card, and the one my wife has a joint account for, so when she goes to SuperDrug, it will be interesting to see what happens.
  • This is realy why I visited this forum today. Kelkoo could be added to the list of CashBack sites, if the writer of the update to the CashBack article sees this thread.

    Here is a link to the FAQ

    http://www.kelkoo.co.uk/co_16191-faq-cashback-kelkoo.html

    I have not managed to find out if they have a "refer a friend" yet.

    They may pay for signups through the Affiliate sites like TradeDoubler, et. al.

    I am off to try to construct a deep-link now, to see.
  • boopydoo
    boopydoo Posts: 184 Forumite
    Hi there I'm new to this all but I was on the greasy palm website and it says if I join up to Sunbingo I get £20 cashback- do you know if that will go to my greasy palms account or will it be credited to my sunbingo account

    Thanks
  • Mutualpoints used to have Amazon as one of its cashback retailers but they have ended their partnership. Does anyone know if Amazon is affiliated to another cashback company? I buy lots on Amazon and don't want to lose out on any cashback that may be available.
  • chels
    chels Posts: 1,287 Forumite
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    carrisso wrote: »
    Mutualpoints used to have Amazon as one of its cashback retailers but they have ended their partnership. Does anyone know if Amazon is affiliated to another cashback company? I buy lots on Amazon and don't want to lose out on any cashback that may be available.

    There doesn't seem to be many, only 1 found by SmartCashback

    http://www.smartcashback.co.uk/results.php?retailer=amazon

    QuidsInUK also offer cashback for Amazon (believe its 3.75%)
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