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  • :j Just logged on and viewed my statement and it looks like it has been updated up to 4th January 2008 :j

    At least now I know my clicking is working!! :T
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member No. 839 - Proud to be dealing with my debts
    £2 Savers Club - £4 :dance:
    :j Sealed Pot Challenge - Member No. 189:j
  • Hi does anyone do supermarket shop through cashback sites?
    I'm having no connection on 5 diff cashback sites to tesco so I'm not getting the 1st shop bonus. Even restarted pc with no joy.:o
    Can connect direct but want my bonus :rolleyes:
    Do cashback sites work for grocery shopping? (I had such big plans for my money saving):rotfl:

    :)
  • ryandj
    ryandj Posts: 523 Forumite
    Well, I have just got the guide to cash back, thanks! and will be signing up for it tonight I think. Give it a go and see how it works.
  • tsharp
    tsharp Posts: 1,532 Forumite
    Do any cashback sites do AA breakdown cover? I'm thinking of letting mine expire and re-sign up thru a cashback site. As far as i can see, quidco and rpoints don't...
    "I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something."
  • tsharp wrote: »
    Do any cashback sites do AA breakdown cover? I'm thinking of letting mine expire and re-sign up thru a cashback site. As far as i can see, quidco and rpoints don't...

    Hi, I've had a quick look at 8 other cashback sites and it doesn't look like any of them do AA cover, sorry
  • rufusdog52
    rufusdog52 Posts: 3,972 Forumite
    Hi, I have been on this site a few weeks now and have been doing the Daily Clicks thanks to Eager Learner's guide.

    I have added some more sites too (its a bit addictive) and I have just added up what I have earned so far and it comes to a nice £89. I am looking forward to payments to start coming in after the next few months or so as I dont really have much income of my own, just my child benefit. I can't work as I have a bad elbow so was looking for something I can do from home which isn't too hard and can give me a bit of extra pocket money.

    I signed up for slice the pie too and have been doing that all day (thats addictive too). Will have to go and get on with some of the housework soon.:sad:
  • tsharp
    tsharp Posts: 1,532 Forumite
    Hi, I've had a quick look at 8 other cashback sites and it doesn't look like any of them do AA cover, sorry

    Poop. Maybe I'll switch to a competitor and see what they can offer cashback wise...
    "I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something."
  • gems2381
    gems2381 Posts: 431 Forumite
    tsharp I sent you a PM let me know if you didn't get it :D
    Trying to sort my life out, and I'm going to get there!
  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    Hi tsharp - maybe start with a comparison site, see which supplier offers the best deal, then see if any of the cashback sites have that best supplier? For example I am pretty sure that Green Flag are on Quidco, not sure if they are the best deal though...

    Moneymakingmum - sorry, I think the £ Tesco sign up is the main one, they don't offer much else - if anyone else knows any different do pop a message on here!

    And to all who have been eagerly awaiting Loyalty Shopper updates, I do remember when I first joined them it seemed to take ages to register me... but now, it's not too bad and generally my statement is updated each week but not always on a Wednesday sadly. Mayeb they need more staff, they're quite a small operation I think. However, still a very good site and payments are on time etc.

    I will be sending out more guides tomorrow morning, do drop a line on here if you have just started and we can all help hopefully!
    MFW #185
    Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
    Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
    YNAB lover :D
  • rufusdog52 wrote: »
    Hi, I have been on this site a few weeks now and have been doing the Daily Clicks thanks to Eager Learner's guide.

    I have added some more sites too (its a bit addictive) and I have just added up what I have earned so far and it comes to a nice £89. I am looking forward to payments to start coming in after the next few months or so as I dont really have much income of my own, just my child benefit. I can't work as I have a bad elbow so was looking for something I can do from home which isn't too hard and can give me a bit of extra pocket money.

    I signed up for slice the pie too and have been doing that all day (thats addictive too). Will have to go and get on with some of the housework soon.:sad:

    Wow thats really good :T I've been doing this for about 3 weeks now and I tallied it up the other day and I've made about £40 (including the free money you get for joining up to the cashback sites) - I've also been doing rpoints and greasypalm, what other ones have you been doing?
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