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Multi use of Cash Back sites

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  • DUKE
    DUKE Posts: 7,360 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    These sites pay you for clicking on some links and searching, that's all you have to do. I earn £2ish per day on the sites I do, I follow a routune which I can e-mail to anyone interested?

    I now have over £96 from these free clicks, and I started at the end of January.

    Takes around 15min a day and I do them 6 days a week, not every single click, but the ones I have time for. I guess if I did all clicks it would pay even more. The money I get from it I will be using for this Christmas.... free food and booze paid for by cashback sites is my aim, and £96 buys alot of brandy snaps and cranberry sauce!

    I would be very interested :D

    I find I only get a few clicks from Greasypalm, Freefivers & Rpoints. Mutualpoints, Moneybackmadness & Pigsback best for me ;)
  • julieanne4
    julieanne4 Posts: 22 Forumite
    These sites pay you for clicking on some links and searching, that's all you have to do. I earn £2ish per day on the sites I do, I follow a routune which I can e-mail to anyone interested?

    I now have over £96 from these free clicks, and I started at the end of January.

    Takes around 15min a day and I do them 6 days a week, not every single click, but the ones I have time for. I guess if I did all clicks it would pay even more. The money I get from it I will be using for this Christmas.... free food and booze paid for by cashback sites is my aim, and £96 buys alot of brandy snaps and cranberry sauce!


    hi

    Please could you send to me please

    thanks
  • mau408
    mau408 Posts: 178 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Would be very interested in the distructions for this! Pls could you send.
  • Nel_3
    Nel_3 Posts: 1 Newbie
    Hi EagerLearner, Please could you send me your free clicks routine. Every extra penny made is ever appreciated.

    Thanks very much,
    Nel
  • number8_2
    number8_2 Posts: 30 Forumite
    Eagerlearner you need to delete some stored PM's because I cant send one til you do. Would be interested in instructions.
  • Silly question

    If the cashback sites notice you doing this nearly everyday, won't they 'ban' you or something. I'm with greasypalm, rpoints and topcashback and have done this occasionally, but am wary of doing it every day!

    Thanks
  • Another silly question: See on Greasy Palm it gives you a list of transactions you have received cash back on, so it says the amount of times I've got cashback on, e.g. Kelkoo. Sooo, wouldn't they think, hang on a min, whats going on here!

    ?????
  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    Hi all - sorry about the full inbox! Hopefully everyone who has asked about the cashback routine now has a PM from me and / or has sent me a PM with their e-mail address. I will send you the routine within 10 mins of seeing the message anytime I am online.

    In terms of cookies, if you are on Google and you go to site 'X', a cookie gets registered by site X, that you found site X via Google. So for now, your cookie is from Google ----> Site X.

    If after this you then are on freeFivers and click via them to site X, then - as long as you had cleared your cookies after Google - site X registers that you came to them via Freefivers instead. Then your cookie is from Freefivers----> Site X.

    If you do not clear cookies, it is still the original site (in my example it is Google) that 'sent you' to Site X. If you do clear them and then use a casback site, it is Freefivers (or any other cashback site) that sent you.

    I hope that makes sense! You can clear cookies as many times as you want, therefore being 'new' to sites again and again. Of course, if you over do it, you can get 'banned' but this is rare and if you clear your cookies and wait 24 hours before you click on that supplier again, should be ok again.

    PM me your e-mail address if you would like more info, but please don't post your e-mail openly on this forum as anyone can see it and use it.

    I can send you a routine and also a 'cashback calculator' which will help you track all your earnings in one spreadsheet. That's what I use and it's how I know that I now have over £99 across the board. I could cash in £40 of that right now, and put into my bank, but I prefer to leave it out of harms' way. I will prob let them all grow and then cash in when each site hits £50 or something so I can then place the money in a savings account for Xmas food & booze.

    Enjoy cashback clicking!
    MFW #185
    Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
    Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
    YNAB lover :D
  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    edited 9 December 2025 at 9:45AM
    [quote=[Deleted User];5319246]Another silly question: See on Greasy Palm it gives you a list of transactions you have received cash back on, so it says the amount of times I've got cashback on, e.g. Kelkoo. Sooo, wouldn't they think, hang on a min, whats going on here!

    ?????[/quote]


    Not at all, many of the cashback sites offer the free clicks for the reason that you then get exposure to various advertisers and products, in the hopes you will buy. It's a price they pay just to have you 'see' all those goodies, whether you buy them or not is up to you. Think of it as an 'introduction fee' that the supplier pays in the hopes of luring you to see the goodies and luring your wallet to a new camera, holiday or cd collection ;)
    MFW #185
    Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
    Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
    YNAB lover :D
  • littlejaffa
    littlejaffa Posts: 2,251 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    finnerty wrote: »
    Quidco

    Kelkoo 10p 1 perday = 10p
    Shopping.com 10p x 3 pd = 30p
    High St Web 8p x 1 pd = 8p
    carsource 4p x 1 pd = 4p
    ............................ = 52p
    etc........


    Can the others be added to this and made into a sticky, this is fantastically helpfull and realy realy great - all i need it someone to 'do' mutual points and i'm sorted! i've tried searching under all sorts to find these links at mutualpoints but only found

    Price runner 5p x 5pd = 25p
    Kelko 5p x 1 pd – 5p
    no joy :(
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