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Cashback sites not paying - legality?
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You are beating a horse that has well and truly bolted. A forum search would have shown you how many times its come up and been discussed...
Jesus... I already explained a few posts above that I was using my case merely to illustrate what it's like to be denied cashback. I also mentioned several other people who have been denied hundreds. I am not (I repeat NOT) looking to enter into a discussion about this specific Sky case.And the fact that cashback doesn't enter into your buying decisions is fine for you but not for me. I mean, I find it odd that you don't consider the total cost with cashback versus the total cost without. But it's your money and your decision.
But you are telling me they don't pay out .
What? I don't understand. They pay out most of the time but sometimes they don't.0 -
Would you still have gone with Sky if no sites were offering cashback?
When it comes to things like insurance, I use the various comparison sites to find the cheapest then look on the cashback sites to see if they offer cashback. I certainly dont buy something if I have to rely on the cashback.
The only exception to this is gambling such as deposit and play £10 and receive £20 cashback. Majority of the times I play the £10 and end up winning, but again, still dont rely on the cashback. Infact, im currently awaiting £150 cashback, but if I dont get it im still up.
I see it as the following. I want to donate £10 to the PR charity and then someone comes along and says, why not buy £10 of PR charity raffle tickets instead as you may win a prize as well. If I win, all well and good. If I dont, nothing lost.0 -
I've been chasing TCB for 10 months over £20 for signing up and placing a bet with Paddy Power, getting nowhere other than standard replies.0
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Looking at Quidco, over the years ive been paid £1300 which I wouldnt normally have had for things I would have purchased anyway. Cant grumble with that.0
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