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Hello Sophie,
I would like to take the opportunity this afternoon to write you a quick message to see how you are and to say thank you for letting me know about various money making websites, because it really does mean a lot to me
Over the last three days i have been on my three money making websites for about five minutes each doing various daily clicks trying to make some odd money here and there, and i have to admit that one website already says that i have £0.57 as the balance.
I know that £0.57 isn't a lot of money but that is £0.57 that i never had to start off with etc.
I have already registered my debit cards on 'We Promise To' website so that when i shop in Cineworld amd Superdrug i can start to earn some cash back, from just shopping in my favourite stores.
I have already had a look at buying some Christmas presents from Boots the store, but instead of buying them in town, i might buy them online through a money making website as i will be given three percent on each item i purchase.
I think i worked out that if i purcahse most of my familys presents from Boots online i can earn up to four pounds back, which isn't to bad considering i wouldn't have been given that four pounds if i shopped in the high street.
From Sam0 -
Hi all, haven't been around much for the last couple of weeks - busy life and all that! have tried to keep up with daily clicks at east 3 times a week and it's now beginning to pay off! Hav just had my first £50 back - from an insurance switch mainly - but the totals are starting to creep up nicely. Will star tproperly in the new year I think and register totals then. Thanks for all the info I pick up and knowing which are the best to use focusses the mind!
KindlesSealed Pot 617 - target £150 only managed £27 in 2009!0 -
Anyone else having trouble logging into quids in uk?Thanx
Lady_K0 -
Hi There,
I've just started clicking last week, so far i have joined four of the sites listed in the guide and my pending total is already at £22.49. i would slightly dubious about clicking and how i would get on, but i must say that so far i have been impressed at how quick it seems to be adding up - ovbiously on some sites there are start up bonuses but none the less i think i'm doing quite well. its actually quite addictive!!
Some sites seem to track really well but for me MBM seems to be struggling a little bit. does anyone else find any problems with site?
Anyway i would like to be added to the front page off this challenge and my target will be £150 for a long weekend away.daily clicks: £66.99How much can you make with a tenner challenge - £141.87 so far....0 -
Hi missvivienne welcome to mse
With moneybackmaddness the high street web ones track straight away, the others always track the next day for me but I think it says on the front page that they dont update anything over the weekend so it may be that youve noticed.
The monster points ones I think go on straight away or will be the next day like the others but you do have to add them manually in your account section - monster points for forum visits and the monster points dailys.
Moneybackmaddness is a good site though although the daily clicks are quite low in value compared to some sites.
Your doing well so farThanx
Lady_K0 -
Hi EL :hello:
You have a PMClick here for Martins (MSE) advice on who to contact with Debt Issues - YOU HAVE NO REASON TO USE A FEE PAYING DEBT MANAGEMENT COMPANY- THEY CANNOT DO ANYMORE FOR YOU THAN THOSE LISTED IN MY LINK ABOVE.
All information given by myself is offered informally and without prejudice - if in doubt seek help from a qualified and insured professional0 -
Hello There
I thought i would write you a quick message to see how you are and to ask whether anyone knows how to work out how much you have earned on Loyalty Shopper ?
It is just that it is saying that my balance is 789 points and i wondered how much this was in cash back ?0 -
Hello There
I thought i would write you a quick message to see how you are and to ask whether anyone keeps a record of the money which they have earnt etc ?
It is just that i am thinking of keeping a record of what money i have pending and validated from each website i am registered on.
I was just wondering if someone could help me design one etc0 -
Sassy_Samantha16 wrote: »Hello There
I thought i would write you a quick message to see how you are and to ask whether anyone knows how to work out how much you have earned on Loyalty Shopper ?
It is just that it is saying that my balance is 789 points and i wondered how much this was in cash back ?
I think it might be £7.89 - 1point=1pThanx
Lady_K0 -
Sassy_Samantha16 wrote: »Hello There
I thought i would write you a quick message to see how you are and to ask whether anyone keeps a record of the money which they have earnt etc ?
It is just that i am thinking of keeping a record of what money i have pending and validated from each website i am registered on.
I was just wondering if someone could help me design one etc
I used to keep the cashback money in a separate savings account so I knew exactly what the totals were but then I got to spending it and lost record but it is nice to see what its accumulating to. I might try to do it again after Christmas and even if I have to spend some I'll have to keep a record of it. That was my original intention but the computer broke and things got messed up. I have it transferred to my current account by bacs then I transfer it myself within my account to the savings one attached to it.
Just keep note of any Amazon vouchers and other payment methods to add to your totals.Thanx
Lady_K0
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