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martin_stephen
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Hi there,
I'm new to this. Have already registered with quidco and topcashback... will sort the others later.
I hope someone wouldn't mind answering a few questions. . .
How long on average does it take you to complete your click routine?
I have a home pc, and a pc at work. There's nothing to stop me creating two separate accounts and earning through both is there?
The examples given by Martin- is this an optimum example, or are there more to click on within each?
Cheers in advance for reading
MS
I'm new to this. Have already registered with quidco and topcashback... will sort the others later.
I hope someone wouldn't mind answering a few questions. . .
How long on average does it take you to complete your click routine?
I have a home pc, and a pc at work. There's nothing to stop me creating two separate accounts and earning through both is there?
The examples given by Martin- is this an optimum example, or are there more to click on within each?
Cheers in advance for reading
MS
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It wont take long as the companies have a resriction on the amount you are allowed to do.
Give it a go though:oCurrent Debt £38,000:o
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martin_stephen wrote: »Hi there,
How long on average does it take you to complete your click routine?
That depends on how many sites you do. I would suggest you join them one at a time and build up that way.martin_stephen wrote: »I have a home pc, and a pc at work. There's nothing to stop me creating two separate accounts and earning through both is there?
Most sites don't allow you to have two accounts. But I think you can have two people using the same computer for two different accounts.
You could sign up in your name at work and have your "partner" sign up on the home PC.0 -
Can someone give a list of the best, most trustworthy click sites. I did a google search and some of the sites look like they were made by a 12 year old during his lunch break.0
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Quidico and Rpoints are good.
There are more though but others will have to say because these are the only ones I use.
Also take a look at the simon cowel thread. Thats one good cashback site, review music tracks and get paid for it.
Give it a go.:oCurrent Debt £38,000:o
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Yeah thanks - but I was asking about paid to click sites. I know there are a couple on Rpoints, but couldn't find any on quidco.
Anyone else?0 -
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Well, I think I must be being dense, because I can't find any click-thru's on pigsback either!!0
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Have a read of the first 3 posts in THIS THREAD, all piggy info is there. It'll show you what a click-through looks like and post number 3 has a load of links to start your points mounting up.Bulletproof0
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Dont worry,
Try kelkoo or shopping.com or the high street web or carsource.
They are the ones I know of on Quidico and Rpoints.:oCurrent Debt £38,000:o
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Cool! I just made 30p worth of points in like 20 seconds!! Thanks for the pigsback information - I'll be doing that everyday from now on!0
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