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Easy money cashback offers?
ClarkeKent
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I've done a few good cashback offers over time.
Switching energy, house insurance, new credit cards. All nice and easy and well worth £25, £50, £100 for the time spent doing it and no come back.
Are there any other easy, no tie high amounts of cashback people can recommend on Quidco, TopCashBack?
I tend to stay away from gambling but stuff like Ladbrokes £31 and a free £50 bet. Pretty good if you can just sign up and walk away
Switching energy, house insurance, new credit cards. All nice and easy and well worth £25, £50, £100 for the time spent doing it and no come back.
Are there any other easy, no tie high amounts of cashback people can recommend on Quidco, TopCashBack?
I tend to stay away from gambling but stuff like Ladbrokes £31 and a free £50 bet. Pretty good if you can just sign up and walk away
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You can't just "walk away" and get the cashback, but if its sportsbook, not casino, you can get cashback and make extra money. See Matched Betting board.ClarkeKent wrote: »I tend to stay away from gambling but stuff like Ladbrokes £31 and a free £50 bet. Pretty good if you can just sign up and walk away0 -
Look at Barclays blue and the co-op accounts.0
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I bank with Lloyds and can earn cash back using their Everyday Offers.
Can be hit and miss; sometimes you'll have retailers you'll probably use often and other times it'll be for obscure stores you've never heard of/seldom use.
Have earned just over £50 so far mind.It's not your credit score that counts, it's your credit history. Any replies are my own personal opinion and not a representation of my employer.0 -
They have strict guidelines. You can't just sign up and walk away unless you mean not getting addicted to the games / betting.ClarkeKent wrote: »I tend to stay away from gambling but stuff like Ladbrokes £31 and a free £50 bet. Pretty good if you can just sign up and walk away
Typical rules are; you need to deposit and bet a certain amount to qualify for the cashback. If you win with your deposit, the money may not be accessible unless you've bet a certain amount. The bonuses make it all the more difficult.
Bingo sites can be a bit time consuming.
Also, don't use credit cards for deposits as they count as cash advances and you get hit with cash advance fees.
I've done probably 20 of these. Seems to be the best earners aside from the odd bank offering £100 (through Quidco / TCB) but there aren't that many. Other high paying ones require you to sign up for expensive contracts so no good if you don't need them.0
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