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Cashback sites for amazon purchases

Hi,
I'm planning to spend a couple of hundred pounds with amazon and wondered if anyone knows a cashback site that I can go through to make a few ££!!

I checked quidco and pigsback but couldn't find anything there.
thanks!
£2019 in 2019 #44 - 864.06/2019

Comments

  • johnmoney05
    johnmoney05 Posts: 1,484 Forumite
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    http://mutualpoints.com does....but not much. I have been using it and it did credit the points.
  • barneydog
    barneydog Posts: 2,796 Forumite
    I think you can get I-points or Nectar points at Amazon.
    Don't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive
  • barneydog
    barneydog Posts: 2,796 Forumite
    barneydog wrote: »
    I think you can get I-points or Nectar points at Amazon.

    Just checked, with I-points you get 5 for every £1 spent

    with Amazon it's 6 points for every £1 spent in June (as there is a promotion giving triple points there at the moment)
    Don't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive
  • caspol
    caspol Posts: 83 Forumite
    Hi, if you have your own website you can become an Amazon associate and create link ad to amazon. You then get referral fees and a percentage of any sales made. I have a site and do all my Amazon buying by clicking through my site - I also get family and friends to do the same and over a year it pays for website fees! Can't be bad...
    No reliance should be placed on the above, as i don't believe anything i say either...
  • Redbedhead
    Redbedhead Posts: 1,131 Forumite
    I go through Nectar for Amazon but it does take a while to get the points added.
    MFIT No. 81
  • houseofpat
    houseofpat Posts: 385 Forumite
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    The 2 sites that I know of are www.cashinco.co.uk who pay 3.5% and www.ecashrewards.com who pay 3.5% normally but if you search for the product you are buying through their search engine they apparently pay 5%. You will have to check the t+c's for both of these sites as you have to have a set amount of cashback before you can cashout.
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