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greyskittles wrote: »Thanks for explaining... it still doesn't make sense to me though as my 'recent transactions' only show £1.27's worth of clicks, yet underneath it say:
So I must have made £15.02 somehow?! Weird but I'm not complaining!
edit - i just did a 2p click and sure enough it's changed to £15.04 so it must be right!
Perhaps it was for a purchase you made ages ago and have forgotten about? Is anything else in your history that could explain it? Maybe it was too old and has been archivedAnyway, it's good news so great job :T
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 -
Thanks for the information EagerLearner.
If anyone would like it forwarding just drop me a PM :money:Signature Removed Forum Team 20 -
Hi thefuturesbright thanks for your offer of help - but things are calmer now so I am able to respond quicker - although this 3 day week has still felt like 5 - anyone else feel like that???
PS: Does anyone have a website where they could host the Budget Spreadsheet in my signature? You would need to be a long term MSE member as the last person that's hosted it for me seems to no longer be on MSEMFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
YNAB lover0 -
EagerLearner wrote: »Perhaps it was for a purchase you made ages ago and have forgotten about? Is anything else in your history that could explain it? Maybe it was too old and has been archived
Anyway, it's good news so great job :T
You may be right... I joined in March so I might have done something and it's slipped my mindI tend to use Quidco and Topcashback for most purchases though... Hmm! I think I might do their Mecca bingo offer as even though it's less than other sites, it'll take me over the £25.00 threshold - easy money! :rotfl:
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EagerLearner wrote: »Hi thefuturesbright thanks for your offer of help - but things are calmer now so I am able to respond quicker - although this 3 day week has still felt like 5 - anyone else feel like that???
PS: Does anyone have a website where they could host the Budget Spreadsheet in my signature? You would need to be a long term MSE member as the last person that's hosted it for me seems to no longer be on MSE
I can host it for you0 -
Hi Debrag thanks for your kind offer - someone has pm'd me and I am going over the upload details with them, if it doesn't happen for any reason I will contact you.
greyskittles - I did the same - used a bigno or blackjack site bonus (I think I got £25 cashback or something for depositing £10 and playing) to get to my minimum withdrawal! Got £15 free that way from the bingo site, then I got the extra £10 free from moneybackmadness...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 -
Slightly off topic of the daily clicks - its worth when you've got a chance to have a look through the different cashback sites at some of the other offers they do - I've noticed quite a few of them offer money (not much but it all counts) just for registering for other sites.
Cashback Rewards do loyalty points as well as cashback. Once you get 5000 loyalty points you can convert it into £5 cashback. If you make their website as your homepage you get 1000 loyalty points and 20p cashback - I done it yesterday and I got the points added to my account straightaway, and then I changed my homepage back to what it orginally was0 -
yeah I did that with Cashback rewards, moneybackmadness and loyaltyshopper
Also joinging their forums gets you points0 -
firthfaithuk thanks for that tip - I did it ages ago and had completely forgotten!
How is everyone getting on? I know January and February can seem like hard months but as you see the cash coming in you will be fine after a few weeks.
Thanks to everyone for your inspiring aims and ambitions for this cashback - from Christmas, to debt repayment, car repairs and so much more - good to hear!
My goal is still a free Christmas 2008 - how many of us on here are aiming for that? I'd like to set up a list of usernames and their aims on page 1 so we can motivate eachother - pm me your goals if you would like to take part and I will add them to the list on page 1!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 -
My aim is a free christmas or debt payment.
How many sites do people use?0
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