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This turned nasty quick!
I personally like the site and have used it a few times now, My niece won a Amazon voucher and has received it already, so the payouts are a lot quicker than Cashback.
I get the appeal of using Cashback sites and have tried a few times but can not for the life of me get in the habit of using them all the time, a site like Kerching suits me more.
People are saying he site is not free but it is if you only use it when you are going to shop anyway and not just shop for the sake of entering.
I would suggest that englishwelshie & mjm3346 maybe the same person based on the fact that they keep posting around the same time
It is not free, you lose the chance to earn cashback but instead give it to someone else in exchange to get some competition entries - both main cashback sites run totally free competitions that you can enter whether you have earned any cashback or not but if you have earned cashback that is still yours to keep.
Using "Kerching" could be like having £10, throwing £9 down the drain and using the £1 that's left to enter a competition (actual figures will depend how much worse their payout is vs the main cashback sites).
This part of the forum lists hundred and hundreds of totally free competitions and you could enter as many of those as you wanted for free and still keep any cashback you might have earned.
Even if the prize draws offered the same return as proper cashback sites the competitions still wouldn't be free to enter so why not stick to free to enter competitions as suggested by Martin Lewis.Please remember we don't encourage forum users to spend money on competitions but if you still feel you absolutely must enter these competitions then that's fine.
(Wondered how long it would take for the claims "I've won" or "somebody I know has won" to be brought out - it doesn't make any difference - you give up all your potential cashback for an unknown portion of that to use on prize draws)0 -
This turned nasty quick!
I personally like the site and have used it a few times now, My niece won a Amazon voucher and has received it already, so the payouts are a lot quicker than Cashback.
I get the appeal of using Cashback sites and have tried a few times but can not for the life of me get in the habit of using them all the time, a site like Kerching suits me more.
People are saying he site is not free but it is if you only use it when you are going to shop anyway and not just shop for the sake of entering.
I would suggest that englishwelshie & mjm3346 maybe the same person based on the fact that they keep posting around the same time
Nothing nasty about this at all except from the user accusing members of posting daft comments because they disagree with them. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions but that doesn't mean that you can come along and diss another member because they have a different opinion to what you have.
I find it quite laughable though that a new member can come on here and suggest that mjm3346 and myself are the same person because we both agree on something that littleowlsbabygifts doesn't. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I would suggest that the odds are stacked more in favour of littleowlsbabygifts and yourself (JRjunior) who are more likely to be the same member than the two of us.
This in my opinion stinks even more of self promotion regarding the Kerching website.0 -
littleowlsbabygifts wrote: »You are getting very touchy EnglishWelshie almost like you have something to hide.
And you are beginning to bore me now littleowlsbabygifts with your sly little digs:doh:
Love how you have taken on board my comment though regarding credits being poor for the amounts spent and are now running a poll on earning credits on your kerching facebook page :T :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
EnglishWelshie wrote: »
I would suggest that the odds are stacked more in favour of littleowlsbabygifts and yourself (JRjunior) who are more likely to be the same member than the two of us.
This in my opinion stinks even more of self promotion regarding the Kerching website.
Suspicious of somebody who has been a member of the forum for almost 5 years but never felt compelled to comment on anything or post until 42 minutes after a brand new website launched which most people were having issues accessing due to teething issues and then constantly leaps to their defence and calls members who don't think it is such a good idea names...... I can't imagine why....You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.
xx Mama to a gorgeous Cranio Baby xx
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No comments for many months?
I was researching this site but really struggling to see any advantages. I use cashback sites automatically when making online purchases and have received nearly £500 back so far. This appears to be offering a small chance of winning a small prize. Odds are against getting absolutely anything back. Some of the prizes are not for me anyway. It does look like a great way for the site to earn commissions from companies but give very little back to the odd random member?
Does anyone really know someone who has won? Anything?0 -
Hmm. I’m not sure about their website, but they’re Facebook posts seem dodgy as anything. The owner of Kerching And Win has several Facebook pages: Really, Savvy Saver, Super Savers UK as well as Kerching and Kerching Money Saver. Smaller competitions are won by real compers but the larger competitions like Hot Tubs and Games Consoles have been awarded (or probably
not awarded as they don’t exist) to close family members. You can do your own research but it is as clear as day.0 -
They now offer Cashback and a lot of the rates seem better than the bigger companies.
I have used them a few times since start of December and have earned £15 Paypal transfer0 -
littleowlsbabygifts wrote: »They now offer Cashback and a lot of the rates seem better than the bigger companies.
I have used them a few times since start of December and have earned £15 Paypal transfer
You back again self promoting your website :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Funny how you have deleted all your previous posts
I've used the proper cashback sites and boom 25 and earned much more than £15 which I was guaranteed to earn and not just have an entry into a dodgy draw.
Facebook pages are so spammy running dodgy draws where winners are friends of the owner and most pictures for the competitions on all their spammy pages are stolen from the internet and not genuine.0 -
littleowlsbabygifts wrote: »They now offer Cashback and a lot of the rates seem better than the bigger companies.
I have used them a few times since start of December and have earned £15 Paypal transfer
I am surprised you know what bigger companies pay as you statedI ...... have never used a Cashback site, Majority of the time the cashback you get is rubbish.
so why are you even looking?
I cannot see they offer cashback (money transferred straight into a bank account) just the chance to exchange tokens into vouchers - if you choose vouchers instead of cash from either of the 2 main cashback sites then depending on the vouchers chosen the payouts are increased by up to 10% (20% for the £5 annual membership options)0
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