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Make £10 A Day September 2019

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  • Aesop wrote: »
    Do any of you do the cashback sites? I do the usual topcashback and quidco, also imutual and cashbackdiscount and cashbackearners.

    I just got my £20 cash out from cashbackdiscount so that will go towards my son's scout fees. Now to make the other £20!

    I only know TCB and Quidco, both of which I check every single time I buy anything, however cheap it is. Amazing how even small amounts add up. I've never heard of the others you mentioned, thanks for telling us about them, so will go and have a look. Is £20 the lowest cashout level from cashbackdiscount? I like that TCB and Quidco will allow us to redeem cash at very low levels:j
  • Aesop wrote: »
    Well done and believe me MM can afford the £1.50. It is no hardship to him.

    Agreed, everyone I know who has used them, they've tried to get away with paying less due to "damages" etc
  • SSDD23 wrote: »
    Agreed, everyone I know who has used them, they've tried to get away with paying less due to "damages" etc

    Sorry, maybe I wasn't clear when I posted before:o, but the damage was on something I bought from them not on something I sold. I'd been trying to track down a DVD for months on every website and in every charity shop I found,. It was for a gift for a friend who had given up on ever finding it. MM had an offer on, I think 2 DVDs for £3 and lo and behold there was the elusive one:j. It was their only copy of it so I snapped it up. The outer jiffy bag had split in transit and although the other DVD case was perfect the one I needed for my friend was broken at the corner. I felt a bit ashamed to complain but I'd been so euphoric to find it and then my joy was wiped out.


    They refunded the price of it as couldn't replace because they didn't have another. They didn't want the DVD back either so I just slipped it into a new case (the disc itself looked perfect) and my friend was over the moon to get it:j. I've sold stuff to Ziffit and WeBuyBooks but never tried MM for selling yet. Interesting that they quibble about condition of items sent to them. After wht you said I might give them a wide berth;)
  • Aesop
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    Scrimpess wrote: »
    I only know TCB and Quidco, both of which I check every single time I buy anything, however cheap it is. Amazing how even small amounts add up. I've never heard of the others you mentioned, thanks for telling us about them, so will go and have a look. Is £20 the lowest cashout level from cashbackdiscount? I like that TCB and Quidco will allow us to redeem cash at very low levels:j

    Yes but think they are not on as a big scale as tcb and quidco. So maybe don't have spending power.

    I like these for the daily clicks. It's what I mostly do on there with odd cashback thrown in.
  • Scrimpess wrote: »
    Sorry, maybe I wasn't clear when I posted before:o, but the damage was on something I bought from them not on something I sold. I'd been trying to track down a DVD for months on every website and in every charity shop I found,. It was for a gift for a friend who had given up on ever finding it. MM had an offer on, I think 2 DVDs for £3 and lo and behold there was the elusive one:j. It was their only copy of it so I snapped it up. The outer jiffy bag had split in transit and although the other DVD case was perfect the one I needed for my friend was broken at the corner. I felt a bit ashamed to complain but I'd been so euphoric to find it and then my joy was wiped out.


    They refunded the price of it as couldn't replace because they didn't have another. They didn't want the DVD back either so I just slipped it into a new case (the disc itself looked perfect) and my friend was over the moon to get it:j. I've sold stuff to Ziffit and WeBuyBooks but never tried MM for selling yet. Interesting that they quibble about condition of items sent to them. After wht you said I might give them a wide berth;)

    Oh no, I got that, I was just agreeing with Aesop about why they won't miss £1.50 :rotfl: x
  • Aesop
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    SSDD23 wrote: »
    Agreed, everyone I know who has used them, they've tried to get away with paying less due to "damages" etc

    Oh yes. I sold them an old mobile phone. Only thing wrong was a cracked screen
    Phone worked perfectly. Reached them and they tried to claim dots on screen or something and offered less. Wasn't worth it. So i asked them to return phone.

    Came back. They had replaced the screen. Absolutely nothing wrong with phone. Worked perfectly well. No dots on screen
    So i kept the phone and use it for einning videos
  • SSDD23 wrote: »
    Oh no, I got that, I was just agreeing with Aesop about why they won't miss £1.50 :rotfl: x

    Sorry. There was I cluttering up the thread with unnecessary explanations:o
  • Aesop
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    Scrimpess wrote: »
    Sorry. There was I cluttering up the thread with unnecessary explanations:o

    No you weren't.

    You were keeping this thread at the top of the board on the making money board :)

    That will bring more people to join the challenge. More people, more ideas :)

    You did good
  • Aesop wrote: »
    No you weren't.

    You were keeping this thread at the top of the board on the making money board :)

    That will bring more people to join the challenge. More people, more ideas :)

    You did good

    You're too kind!:rotfl:. I love this thread already:T
  • Happymac
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    Wait for it......a whopping 3p in interest!! and £1.70
    Gives me a running total of £3.04
    June 23.25/250 Monthly money making target
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