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Cashback scam, Argos.
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But for every Autumnella there must be several others who don't use it efficiently, otherwise the company would go bust in a jiffy.
That still doesn't make it a scam. If people sign up for something and then don't use it to their advantage, that's their issue. Labelling this offer a scam, as the OP has done, is disingenuous at best.0 -
I didn't say it did ... I was responding to the post immediately before mine - the company obviously relies on people who don't appreciate how best to use it.
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This is not a scam. I use complete cash back and they are extremely good. Especially when I bye so many train tickets. I pay £15 month however get more than that back, straight into my account. You also get a monthly bonus.
Hope this helps:j:j0 -
As far as I am concerned, any 'freebie' offer which requires my credit card details is a (potential) scam.0
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Old thread, bumped for no reason.0
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