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Hi all latest guides have been sent to anyone who sent me their e-mail address.
MoneyFritter - that's an amazing result, well done - £19.73 is not to be sniffed at and I am sure is growing by the day!
kindlesgirl - in time you will improve but keep at it - I think that £5 a week is definately achievable, yes!
Miroslav - I normally search for products only so would be interested to see what results other folks have had.
bella2121 - well done on winning, it's been the longest time since I won a comp - I do keep trying as you never know...
bristolleedsfan thanks so much for all your hard work on that list, it's amazing and I am sure we will all benefit on here - especially as the Christmas season approaches, every penny counts.
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Yes that's right - the scary to think about and expensive time that is Christmas! Hopefully lots of you already are well on your way to getting some money off Christmas costs with daily clicks. Every click is worth doing to build up your pot for the season's expenses :beer:
With the credit crunch and all those scary stories abounding, it may even be worth using this daily click cash to pay off some debts and reduce your worries for 2009?
Or maybe you would prefer a special gift for a loved one, or a money saving gadget for home that could reduce your bills next year?
Whatever it is, there are 10 weeks left - so click away and if you buy Christmas pressies, buy bargains on the high street, or via cashback sites online to maximise your gains. Also buy with cashback credit cards if you can, it is all worth it
For those starting out especially, do start with one or two sites and perhaps don't do the 2p or 1p clicks until you get into a routine as doing too much too soon can put you off.
Personally, most of the time I click only, but as Christmas comes up I will be thinking more along the lines of buying online to save on going into town and all that temptation... it's scary to think that I only have 10 weekends, and 2 paydays to do it all in! :eek:MFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
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Hi guys, has anyone been having problems accessing thehighstr**tweb site today? I've tried on several sites and none of them are loading. I've also noticed that it appears to be the exact same as pricer*nner, which I use daily. Could this conflict be what's causing the problems? I also noticed Erd*h was linking back to same and several of them all link back to sh*pping.com so I'm guessing it's a case of make the most of what we've got whilst they are all available?
I'm doing not too badly at the moment, definitely tracking at least 50p per day on my original clicks, so I might have reached £1 per day by the time I count in the new ones since joining here and the scratch cards. Slowly but surely, over the next year, I should earn a fair few extra pounds. Longterm, I'd love enough to cover home insurance, OH's car insurance & road tax, National Trust annual membership and the TV licence. That's given me something to aim for in 2009Come to think of it, the scratchcard winnings should be enough to pay the National Trust membership! :T :j That's incentive enough.
I reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
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EagerLearner wrote: »bristolleedsfan thanks so much for all your hard work on that list, it's amazing and I am sure we will all benefit on here - especially as the Christmas season approaches, every penny counts.
TBH, It did cross my mind that if people did all those no spends now then in all probability they would receive the cash around xmas time.0 -
Cheers for the advice.
Many of the signups want your home address, so can you do them on all sites? Example - Pampers - surely they wouldn't pay you for signing up through all cashback sites, even if you used a different e-mail address as your postal address would match?
I always use diff email address for each CB site i deal with most the no spends can be done on all sites esp if diff members of the household get involvedas for the Pampers vouchers, it depends whom is in the household, some households can be 2 or even 3 generation, with Ms, Miss, Mr etc etc, obv I cant guarantee that every pampers application will be mailed out, all I will say is that its a very good tracker.
( ive only received one lot of vouchers through the post atm)
Magazine trials are another good profit maker, on most the 100% sites, 5.80 gets paid for takingout a 3 ( or sometimes 6) for 1.00 magazine trial offer. ( cancel the direct debit as soon as the 1,00 payment has been taken to be on the same side. ( search magazine group and also search evo on the 100% CB sites, the latter is 7.00 cashback on GPB so 6.00 profit.)0 -
Sadly, my biggest cashbacks that have tracked aren't due paid until 31st december - time enough for this challenge but not in time for Christmas. However, I'm a frugal 4k lifer, so a lot of my Christmas shopping is already done for this year - see cashback total in my signature. Do we count ALL cashback in this challenge or just the free clicks?I reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
Frugal living challenge - living on little in 2025 while frugalling towards retirement.0 -
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this. Thanks to EagerLearner for the 3.47 a day guide. I hope to be earning even more money soon. I am currently a member of a number of survey sites including YouGov, Pinecone, Valued Opinions, Lightspeed and Consumer Pulse. Hope to post some results soon.0 -
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Can you please send the 'How to earn £3 a daily challenge guide'. I've pm'd the email address.
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Hi all, just wanted to say thanks to Bristolleedsfan for all the advice posted about the surveys - sorry it took a while - been very busy this week and once I've spent a while doing clicks, I don't have the energy to get on the forums too!! And those crazy Flyladies keep whipping me into action too:rotfl: - so not much free time now!!!! Cashback is beginnig to add up now and will be payable around Christmas so that's good - haven't got time for all the surveys just yet but will keep doing a few at a time - thanks for all the info!! :TSealed Pot 617 - target £150 only managed £27 in 2009!0
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Sorry but what is GPB? I keep seeing this and it has me stumped - I'm not good with abbreviations!0
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Hi,
has anyone heard of British Rewards.cash back site.?
any advice would be great full thanks
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