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I've signed up to loads tonight. I guess if I try each one when I have time, I shall discover which ones I prefer etc.
AOhell indeed. It has it's uses and the IP changing is one of them.
I don't work because of illness, so I can dedicate time to clicking to top up my small cashpot. I'm just concerned I will get rather bored.
Cheers for the advice
The two best ones in my opinion are Getpoundsback & cashbackkings
Should earn about £200 per year on GPB & £150 on CBK on daily clicks alone.
Then there are the "No purchase offers" e.g. Acuvue can earn you £10 -
The two best ones in my opinion are Getpoundsback & cashbackkings
Should earn about £200 per year on GPB & £150 on CBK on daily clicks alone.
Then there are the "No purchase offers" e.g. Acuvue can earn you £1
I signed up to both of those, so here's hoping...
I've done a few no purchase offers on some of the sites. I've not done them on others yet, but will get around to them. I'm getting lost on some sites. I'm going to have to read the Pigsback thread. Moneybackmadness is okay for the free clicks, but the rest i'm a bit lost on, on that site.
Just noticed I already have an Rpoints account. No idea if they are any good, but I have 199 points from 2005 :eek:0 -
must admit I only really use GPB & CBK0
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It's just a case of getting used to them. If I have the time to do 1 site, i'll do 1 site, if I can do 5, i'll do 5 and so on. I won't frustrate myself by making sure I do all at all costs, after all, this is extra free money.
I didn't really understand Quidco at first, but now, it's second nature as to what to do.0 -
Gutted
I signed up for an Amex yesterday via Greasy Palm and only got £22.50 cash back, WePromise is offering £45!!! That'll teach me!
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welshnoonoo wrote: »Gutted
I signed up for an Amex yesterday via Greasy Palm and only got £22.50 cash back, WePromise is offering £45!!! That'll teach me!
I did the same thing a few weeks ago with the same offer! )Amex) but in my defence I was a newbie. WePromise seems to be far superior to Greasypalm at the moment BUT don't forget this to check
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/cashback-sites-comparison/Talktalk+Broadband#content
Not all the sites are covered at the mo tho.From September 2008 - Wepromiseto £133.19, Greasypalm £46.16, Quidco £519.78, Cashback Kings £74.54. Vouchers £31.00. myhpf £21.03
Topcashback £159.72 Matchbetting £24.70 MORTGAGE FREE END OF JULY 2015 (YIPPEE!)
Bank Switching £640.000 -
thanks Luverly! I too am a newbie so I am going to use that! I will certainly check out the comparison tool from now on!!!!!!0
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welshnoonoo wrote: »Gutted
I signed up for an Amex yesterday via Greasy Palm and only got £22.50 cash back, WePromise is offering £45!!! That'll teach me!
What I tend to do, is search all the cashback websites if I am thinking of taking up a particular offer, that way you end up with the very best cashback deal.
Thanks for the WPT heads up about the Amex card. I have just applied and have been accepted. :beer:
They are giving 5% cashback with the card for the first 3 months on all purchases, so an added bonus along with the free £45.000 -
Hi all - in answer to some of the questions which have alerady been answered, my 2 pennies worth is as per the guide - sign up to 2-3 sites if you want to start slow, so you get the hang of things. You can always do more clicks on more sites once you are in a routine.
I personally do not do any of the 1p and 2p clicks, but that is due to lack of time, not lack of wanting the cash!
Also of course as per post #1 please do use Martin's cashback checker tool, it comes in very handy once you get to be a Clicker!
Nykmedia I am so glad you are getting the hang of it - as per my e-mail, it does need endurance, and also can be quite boring to do, but if it pays your broadband for now on - has to be worth it!
Last Xmas I bought 1 pair of shoes, 1 pair of boots and 1 winter coat from cashback monies, plus lots of Xmas food and booze. So far this year all the cashback has been scooted into my savings but at the end of this month I am planning a free pair of shoes again!MFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
YNAB lover0 -
On cashbackrewards, do you click 'Go direct to ......' in the blue box or on the purple text 'go to ....' below, or does this not matter?0
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