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I usually get Asda vouchers as I do my regular shop there so its as good as having money, but the Amazon voucher is slightly better value (Asda £10 voucher - 3000 points, Amazon £30 voucher - 8000 points)CashStrappedTeen89 wrote: »Any idea's what to spend them on i was thinking amazon vouchers?
You're not alone there, might be goodbye Maximiles if this is a permanent changeI was dissapointed to read all the reports of the surveys going down to 3 points this morning
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Maximiles Admin: points awarding - Collect 5 points
Would you like to receive emails informing you when points had been awarded to your account?0 -
Just done roxycasino for a nice wee profit. How long do they take to credit?
Anyone had any luck with Dell?0 -
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Just a reminder people to remove your card details and fire off an email to close your Roxy Casino account if you've received your points and won't be using them again0
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p_larkin99 wrote: »I see they increased the deposit and wager to £40 now

What was it originally? I just played 30 odd hands of blackjack.
Just waiting on two casinos to cough up so I can get my new ipod, nano or touch, decisions, all for a grand cost of about £5.0 -
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I guess that does make it less inviting, but still, 16 000 points is worth £50 plus, and its pretty unlikely if you have some kind of strategy to lose all of your £40p_larkin99 wrote: »It was £250
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