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  • Serendipitious
    Serendipitious Posts: 6,453 Forumite
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    :jA little update during the night, I have now reached my target £2000:j
    I have messaged the person who I think has made the donation to get me there but I am so pleased I made it.


    :T:T:T well done :T:T:T
    “All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”




  • mrsmac10
    mrsmac10 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    :jA little update during the night, I have now reached my target £2000:j
    I have messaged the person who I think has made the donation to get me there but I am so pleased I made it.

    Di. That is a wonderful achievement. You have overcome so much and with such dignity. Good luck with the future. :A
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,562 Forumite
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    edited 27 March 2016 at 9:53AM
    How does tcb work please, I have gone through tcb and deposited £20 do I need to do anything else x

    Sorry I fell asleep last night in front of the TV and missed this :o.

    If you have gone through TCB/QC and have deposited £20, you need to playthrough £20 (so 20 goes at £1 on Roulette or Blackhack for example) - win or lose, it is only £20 required - you don't have to lose all £20 :eek:. Once you have definitely played through £20 then you can withdraw whatever is left. For these types of offers it is always deposit and play through requirements, so the best approach is go for lower risk games like Roulette (black or red - not both as that doesn't count) or Blackjack - you could stick to 50p each turn (x40) to lower your risk further.

    Remember you are only playing to meet the requirements for the Cashback - don't get sucked in as it can be very addictive for some people and very easy to lose. Only deposit if you can afford to lose (in this example) £20, quit once you hit the £20 play through requirement and withdraw. Just to add the cashback may not track/payout, or take forever, like any other online cashback deal.

    I am not condoning or encouraging gambling, only explaining.
    Be careful - if you know you will struggle to do the offer without getting sucked in, don't bother - it is not worth the risk/stress.

    Hth

    Anon
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    Sorry I fell asleep last night in front of the TV and missed this :o.

    If you have gone through TCB/QC and have deposited £20, you need to playthrough £20 (so 20 goes at £1 on Roulette or Blackhack for example) - win or lose, it is only £20 required - you don't have to lose all £20 :eek:. Once you have definitely played through £20 then you can withdraw whatever is left. For these types of offers it is always deposit and play through requirements, so the best approach is go for lower risk games like Roulette (black or red - not both as that doesn't count) or Blackjack - you could stick to 50p each turn (x40) to lower your risk further.

    Remember you are only playing to meet the requirements for the Cashback - don't get sucked in as it can be very addictive for some people and very easy to lose. Only deposit if you can afford to lose (in this example) £20, quit once you hit the £20 play through requirement and withdraw.

    I am not condoning or encouraging gambling, only explaining.
    Be careful - if you know you will struggle to do the offer without getting sucked in, don't bother - it is not worth the risk/stress.

    Hth

    Anon

    Very wise words :)
    And remember it can take 6 months to get the cash back if you get it at all as I've had 1 that took over a year to pay out :o Think Bingo it was called so please remember all its not a fast payout this kind of cash back :)
  • hornetgirl
    hornetgirl Posts: 6,155 Forumite
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    tweets wrote: »
    Good Morning and :easter::easter_ba:icotbaske:EasterBun:easter_os

    Changed the time on my one and only clock that needed doing :T

    Don't bother with oven and microwave because after use they get switched off at the socket. Why ? because I dont want my Poppy accidently switching them on when she's left alone ;)

    Happy Birthday Enterprise :bdaycake:
    We don't bother with the one on the microwave but if the one on the cooker isn't set to something, the fan oven doesn't work. It doesn't have to be the right time, it just has to be set to something lol.

    Happy birthday Enterprise :bdaycake:
    Morning all :)
  • xxlouisexx56
    xxlouisexx56 Posts: 2,267 Forumite
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    Happy Easter everyone x
  • Msskatersam
    Msskatersam Posts: 181 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    Sorry I fell asleep last night in front of the TV and missed this :o.

    If you have gone through TCB/QC and have deposited £20, you need to playthrough £20 (so 20 goes at £1 on Roulette or Blackhack for example) - win or lose, it is only £20 required - you don't have to lose all £20 :eek:. Once you have definitely played through £20 then you can withdraw whatever is left. For these types of offers it is always deposit and play through requirements, so the best approach is go for lower risk games like Roulette (black or red - not both as that doesn't count) or Blackjack - you could stick to 50p each turn (x40) to lower your risk further.

    Remember you are only playing to meet the requirements for the Cashback - don't get sucked in as it can be very addictive for some people and very easy to lose. Only deposit if you can afford to lose (in this example) £20, quit once you hit the £20 play through requirement and withdraw. Just to add the cashback may not track/payout, or take forever, like any other online cashback deal.

    I am not condoning or encouraging gambling, only explaining.
    Be careful - if you know you will struggle to do the offer without getting sucked in, don't bother - it is not worth the risk/stress.

    Hth

    Anon
    Thank you Anon, I have played through the £20 unfortunately I didn't win any more back but the good news is that my £55 had been tracked as pending in tcb. Am I right in thinking we can draw this out as cc points x:D:D:D
  • Happy Easter you beautiful people...It's a loverly sunny morning...:j:j But, it's going to rain later...:(
    Hoping that, wherever you are and whatever you may be doing, you have a fantastic Easter with your families eating loads of chocolate....:rotfl::rotfl:

    Word of warning:eek:...If you see the Easter Bunny laying little brown eggs..Don't eat them..It's not chocolate...:rotfl::rotfl:

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    OMG, I'm rich! Silver in the hair, Gold in the teeff, Crystals in the Kidney, Sugar in the blood, Lead in the butt, Iron in the arteries and an inexhaustible supply of natural gas! I never thought I would accumulate such wealth!! :rotfl::rotfl:
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,562 Forumite
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    Thank you Anon, I have played through the £20 unfortunately I didn't win any more back but the good news is that my £55 had been tracked as pending in tcb. Am I right in thinking we can draw this out as cc points x:D:D:D

    I believe so, yes, though some of the cashback offers can only be withdrawn as cash.

    Anon
  • Good morning all, and thank you for all my birthday wishes, it really is great to turn 16 ...... again :D :rotfl:
    Happy birthday QofC :dance:

    Apologies to Enterprise for not meeting her today. Had a massive pressure headache all day and just starting to feel less dizzy now :eek: Stupid storms :rotfl:

    Hope you're all well :)

    You are forgiven, I used to get pressure headaches before thunder storms so I know what you mean, not pleasant at all :(
    :jA little update during the night, I have now reached my target £2000:j
    I have messaged the person who I think has made the donation to get me there but I am so pleased I made it.

    That is absolutely fantastic, and you were afraid you would not make £200 :T:T:T
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
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