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I'm so glad you decided to do this list. Reading the banter on this thread gave me the impression that there were more winners than losers when it is roughly half and half. Plus I am sure that not everyone has managed to withdraw all their money.
Everyone needs to be aware that this is just plain gambling. Fine to do if the amount you are putting in to get started is less than the cashback you will gain, but if there is any danger of being tempted to spend more in the hope of being able to withdraw some winnings, you need to think carefully whether you can afford to do it. Remember also that cashback is never 100% guaranteed.
I also have a suspicion - unproved - that new players are given a better chance of winning to entice you to keep playing and spend more money.
Completely agree. Ive only done this one and only put only £10 which i could afford for lose .org i done get the cash back. DS who i keep informed of tcb deals hasnt done of because he cant:hello: The grass is not greener, it just looks that way from a distance :hello:0 -
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kadiekaismummi wrote: »morning everyone, have been hunting through posts, trying to catch up!... I rather a newbie on here, but a little shy on chat at the moment, you all seem a good bunch x
... ive got some finest £2 coupons, does it work on buying two packs of prawns??... whats the best to use them on, im a bit lost & confused!!!.... thanks, hope you all have a good weekend, lets hope the snow soon dissapears! (suppose to be going from south to west this weekend!) ... & we finally have a glimpse of spring sunshine x
Finest prawns are on half price offer at £2.50 right now so you would need to buy 4 packs to meet the minimum £10 spend to use the £2 voucher. That's what I did last night as 4 packs of king prawns for £8 is good, but I also picked up 2 packs of the raw king prawns whoopsied to 16p each - so all prawned out now! :rotfl:Thank-you to everyone who posts comps :beer:0 -
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I'm so glad you decided to do this list. Reading the banter on this thread gave me the impression that there were more winners than losers when it is roughly half and half. Plus I am sure that not everyone has managed to withdraw all their money.
Everyone needs to be aware that this is just plain gambling. Fine to do if the amount you are putting in to get started is less than the cashback you will gain, but if there is any danger of being tempted to spend more in the hope of being able to withdraw some winnings, you need to think carefully whether you can afford to do it. Remember also that cashback is never 100% guaranteed.
I also have a suspicion - unproved - that new players are given a better chance of winning to entice you to keep playing and spend more money.
Remember these gambling sites are designed to encourage you to spend your money. Don't be a fool!
Lecture over - hope I haven't offended anyone.
Out of curiosity, has anyone spent more than their £10.00 wagering requirements for the cash back?
Personally, I've done a couple now, Caesars, Gala, William Hill, Paddy Power and BGO (oops, that's more than a couple!!!) And I've withdrawn my winning on the 2 that I've won (the second was £13 before Dotty starts having a fit) And stopped when I've lost the initial £10 on the the others. I've not been tempted to spend "real" money.
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SaverSavvy123 wrote: »If you click on the link and half way down the page is the Finest magazine the voucher is on the back page
http://realfood.tesco.com/our-food/tesco-finest-range.html
This is the one I used last night after messing around for ages to get it to print. Did not scan at till! Only because I had helpful SA was able to use it.
Would love to get some more of these £2 off finest so will have to go on a leaflet hunt over the weekend.Thank-you to everyone who posts comps :beer:0 -
madmuppet5 wrote: »That's great news BB :j I bet you were banking on that :rotfl:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I didn't get anything 'fun' out of my winnings! I paid off mine and hubby's credit cards! The first benefit I'll see is tomorrow when my £150 dd cc payment doesn't go out of the bank. I'm going to save for a new pair of sofas with it instead
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Oh Artha....:) that should be flumps..
Ill be getting wrong off Westie for my predictive text again:rotfl:
Ok now I understand:rotfl::rotfl: There were loads yesterday but I'll try to remember to put a few there tonight when I go with my cyber son (thanks Barbara:mad:) for whoopsiesAwaiting a new sig0 -
Imdebtfree wrote: »I'm so glad you decided to do this list. Reading the banter on this thread gave me the impression that there were more winners than losers when it is roughly half and half. Plus I am sure that not everyone has managed to withdraw all their money.
Everyone needs to be aware that this is just plain gambling. Fine to do if the amount you are putting in to get started is less than the cashback you will gain, but if there is any danger of being tempted to spend more in the hope of being able to withdraw some winnings, you need to think carefully whether you can afford to do it. Remember also that cashback is never 100% guaranteed.
I also have a suspicion - unproved - that new players are given a better chance of winning to entice you to keep playing and spend more money.
Completely agree. Ive only done this one and only put only £10 which i could afford for lose .org i done get the cash back. DS who i keep informed of tcb deals hasnt done of because he cant
Gambling sites are heavily regulated to ensure they are fair, everyone has the same chance of wining per ticket, it is random, just doesn't always seem like it:)"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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