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clicking on pigsback
overlykeensaver
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I have joined pigsback and got some money from buying things I would have done anway through them. But I don't understand when lots of people here say they do the clicks on pigsback to earn money - what does this mean and what do I have to click?
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Each week (normally on Mondays) keep refreshing your homepage - under the ads at the bottom some will have a little piggy face with 10 in it - click on these then go back & you'll get 10 points.
There's a thread on the freebies board that explains it all, and also people put up the answers to the competitions you can enter each day.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=495525Total Debt 13th Sept 2006 (exc student loan): £6240.06 :eek:
O/D 1 [strike]£1250 [/strike]O/D 2 [strike]£100[/strike] Next a/c [strike]£313.55[/strike]@ 26.49% Mum [strike]£130[/strike] HSBC [strike]£4446.51[/strike]@15.75%[STRIKE]M&S £580.15@ 4.9%[/STRIKE]
Total Debt 30th April 2008: £0 100% paid off!
PROUD TO [STRIKE]BE DEALING [/STRIKE] HAVE DEALT WITH MY DEBT
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Hi OKS,
Id be really pleased to learn that to if any one will tell us as im confused?????:j WILL GET THERE SOON :j
WATCH OUT FOR THE PIG FLYING PAST!!
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Thank you Storm - can't believe I have never noticed them before. Oh well better get clicking to make up for lost time!0
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If you do the competitions too then you could earn even more - I won one earlier this year and I never win anything!
(only 1000 points voucher but I was soooo happy!)Mortgage OP 2026 £640/2000Mortgage balance: £32,24-
Make £50 a month Jan £20, Feb £0, March £31, Apr
Boiler fund £1981/30000
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