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Any one else having trouble ordering vouchers?Survey earnings=£
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Fag_ash_lil wrote: »Hi ,
After i read your post i just ordered some ... my order went through fine ....and confirmation of order came through straight away ..terri x
silly me ive been doing it wrong all along :rotfl:i have been forgetting to click accept when the t&c's come upSurvey earnings=£
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I've just ordered £20 worth of Next vouchers. Like many of you, I don't like to leave it sitting there, just in case.
I prefer the safest thing to do is cash in regularly, so then you've got the cold hard cash in your hand, rather than theoretical cash floating in the ether.Because it's fun to have money!
£0/£70 August GC
£68.35/£70 July GC
January-June 2019 = £356.94/£4200 -
Just got £20 in Homebase vouchers from these that makes me £30 in no time at all, really good site for the want of a few clicks a week.
I would normally cash as I go but this time was at around £15 before I realised so hung on until £20 to claim. That's my tin of furniture satin for my garden chairs annual refurb for £2.99 (along with the coupons).
We love vouchers for little effort and makes shopping so much better when you paid little for itEverything has its beauty but not everyone sees it.0 -
Thanks for letting us know. It always helps to cash in the vouchers when they get to a certain amount. I was on £650 a few weeks ago, and one of my friends said that if they gave me the heave ho or the company went bust (not likely, but you never know these days), all my effort would have gone to waste. Solely for that reason, I have started cashing in. Recently got about £300 worth of Debenhams vouchers and still have about £350+ to use up, so will be ordering more and more vouchers in the near future.
Wow! That's a helluva lot of money earned - well done!!:T0 -
flubberyzing wrote: »I've just ordered £20 worth of Next vouchers. Like many of you, I don't like to leave it sitting there, just in case.
I prefer the safest thing to do is cash in regularly, so then you've got the cold hard cash in your hand, rather than theoretical cash floating in the ether.
Fine if you want to spend the vouchers straight away but if you don't then you take an even bigger risk that the voucher issuer will fail before you have spent them.0 -
Wow! That's a helluva lot of money earned - well done!!:T
I've been saving for a "very long time". Plus with the telecommunication and grocery survey each month, the £12 or so a month is actually more like £16 ish. I thought about saving up enough to get a laptop from John Lewis but all my friends kept saying just get some vouchers, so my total has now been depleted to about £200 worth. It's a shame they don't do Tesco or Boots.
Hope everyone has a good few vouchers by now. Keep it up and don't forget to keep cashing those rewards just in case! Best wishes x x x0 -
Is anyone else having problems with CP? I can log in fine but cannot access the rewards page.0
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