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Amazon - any cashback through sites?
inspiremetosave
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Hiya,
Sorry if I'm in the wrong place. I am about to make a purchase on Amazon and wondered if I could get any cashback. Have checked greasypalm and quidco but cannot see it.....
Any help appreciated x
Sorry if I'm in the wrong place. I am about to make a purchase on Amazon and wondered if I could get any cashback. Have checked greasypalm and quidco but cannot see it.....
Any help appreciated x
Targets for 2014 :
OP mortgage £18000
Pay £4260 into ISA
OP mortgage £18000
Pay £4260 into ISA
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The only one I have found is Nectar.com. Not cashback exactly, but nectar points0
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can get i points for amazon purchases0
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Yes Nectar eStores is the only reliable source of referral rebate. Usually 2 points per £1, ie 1%. However ever now and then it's Tripled, sometimes for a whole month, ie 3%.
Remember you should probably clear any Amazon cookies you have (and ensure logged off, maybe even rebooted PC after clearing the cookies) to maximise likelihood of referral rebate.0 -
I use Nectar (when tripled) or iPoints (equivalent to 2.5%).0
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If you find that you can't get any cashback or points on any schemes you want and would consider helping a good cause, then I would like to suggest this link for Amazon.
http://buy.at/grwe
We sponsored a Greyhound via this charity and we went to visit him a few months ago. The dog was psychologically scarred by his previous treatment but is now in a loving home where he is well cared for.
I've spoken to people in the organisation and IMO it's a good cause.
There may be many other good causes that have similar links so if you aren't a dog or an animal lover there are probably many other good causes that would appreciate your support.
I think it's an excellent way to help without it costly you anything directly especially if you can't find a cashback or points scheme that you can use.0 -
Nectar & iPoints are the only 2 for Amazon atm.2023 wins - Rice Krispies, Avene Micellar Gel, Barbie Toy, £20 Apple Gift Card, KFC 6 piece bargain bucket, Chloe Nomade perfume, Barbie Toy (second one), Sanctuary Spa Sleep Balm, E45 Moisturising Lotion, Trolls Hamper, 12 Tonie Characters, Sure deodorant, Good Home Utensil holder, £5 Costa Gift Card, Neutrogena Micellar Jelly, Soap & Glory Mascara, Persil capsules,0
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princessmoneysaver wrote: »Nectar & iPoints are the only 2 for Amazon atm.
NO.... I think Mutualpoints gives 1%;)
http://www.mutualpoints.com/allMerchants/ac's lovechild0 -
You want to check out http://www.givememore.co.uk/
You enter the site you are looking for CashBack for and it searches the top cashback sites for all of the deals, and who offers cashback.
Iuse it all the time. Its fab.0 -
I clicked to Amazon through Nectar to place an order, but haven't seen any sign of points yet, even though order was finalized some time ago. On reading through the information, don't Amazon only give Nectar points for purchases of books and CD's?Stopped smoking 27/12/2007, but could start again at any time :eek:0
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I know its a little late now, but I've just used Givememore and its showing cashbackrewards as the best deal, giving 3.5% at Amazon.
http://www.givememore.co.uk/searchy/amazon0
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