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  • debrag
    debrag Posts: 3,426 Forumite
    I've made £50 since I started I use:

    Cashback rewards, RPoints, Freefivers, Cashinco, Loyalty Shopper, GreasyPalm, QuidsInUk, Moneybackmadness, Archerfish,
  • Thanks so much EL for the guide, will be signing up tonight when I've got the kids in bed. I WILL stick at it coz have got my eye on a few little luxuries for me and the kids.
    Thanks again
  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    Hi all - do remember that there are some changes afloat in various sites now as to how much you can earn - personally, I don't do any of the 1p and 2p clicks as I haven't got time, but if you do, I am sure that's a few more pennies each week that will add up.

    First_faithuk has already made quite a bit - well done :beer: and debrag - that's a fantastic total so far! Let's see those in your sigs asap as 'Money From Free Clicks' or similar so we can all compare the running totals for 2008!

    catseyes22 - welcome to the board and I hope everything makes sense in the guide. The main thing is to always clear cookies properly and be patient in terms of the pennies starting to roll in. Do drop by with any questions and I am sure we can all help out.

    Hoping to add a few more people's goals to the 1st post so please pop on a message on here as to what your aim is for any free money you make from the daily clicks ;)

    PS: A small note: There seems to be someone sending unrequested PM messages to the folks on this thread with a view to getting users to look at his website. Do ignore these and feel free to report the username to MSE.
    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
  • Thank you for the guide Eager Learner, received and read!

    I can't wait to achieve my first 'FREE' Christmas!:j
  • Numpty_Monkey
    Numpty_Monkey Posts: 14,196 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I know this is a stupid question , how do you get people to pay into your paypal account?

    I've got paypal setup to pay to my normal bank(i think), sorry if i am being a numpty
    please help
    PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869
    Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying :o . Of all the peeps on this board you're the kindest & most supportive of all & I'm :mad: & :( for you all at the same time . Wish I was there to give you a big :grouphug: & emergency hobnobs
    xx
    DFD 5/1/16
  • debrag
    debrag Posts: 3,426 Forumite
    they send the money to your email account used for paypal.

    They go to paypal - send money.

    Enter your email, amount etc

    Not sure companys do this or have another way of doing it.
  • dawnylou
    dawnylou Posts: 3,135 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Name Dropper
    Well using you guide as a template I have made my own routine (I needed i in alphabetical order - yes I know so sad!)
    So I am all set to begin tomorrow properly now.
    However I am worried having seen on most sites warnings about accounts been deleted if abusing the free clicks. What do they mean by this? Is using it everyday not abusing it??

    Also there are sooooooooo many cashback sites around at the moment!

    I have signed up to:
    Cashback Chief
    Cashback Rewards
    Free Fivers
    Ipoints
    Loyalty Shopper
    Money Back Madness
    Mutual Points
    Quidco
    Rpoints
    Top Cashback

    I will add a little bit in my sig tomorrow for this and I will update once each week.

    I am not sure how long I can really keep it up for though as it actually seems a very lengthy process - epecially as sometimes I forget to log back in after deleting the cookies!!! So obviously some transcations are not going to track!! :(

    But I will certainly try! :)
    Dream of being mortgage free....
    APR 2007 - £109,825 FEB 2012 - £98,664.53:beer:

  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Does anyone know how to close a Mecca Games account? I can't seem to find the place to cancel and only signed up to get the Money Bank Madness cash back
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
  • EagerLearner
    EagerLearner Posts: 4,976 Forumite
    Icanandwillsavemoney - I have added you to post #1 with your goal of saving for Xmas 08! Come on peeps, there must be more than 4 of us with a goal for the free cash from daily clicks?

    Dawnylou, I know it can *seem* too much trouble, but I did say that the first 12 weeks are the hardest - stick to it for 12-14 weeks, doing the guide and any additional ones you can. IF after that 12-14 weeks, you want to change or stop some, do. But try at least for that time so you can get a proper idea of what's working and what's not as anything less than that time won't give you a full picture to compare. Besides, the more you do it, the quicker and easier it gets as you get used to the clicks...

    JesaRose - I wouldn't worry too much - the account is only active is you are using it. It does not affect your credit file or anything. You can go to their website though and e-mail customer support if you really want to make sure that it's closed but I wouldn't do it until they paid me my referral if I were you, just to be on the safe side....
    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
  • dawnylou
    dawnylou Posts: 3,135 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Name Dropper
    Won't get far unless I remember to log back in each time!! lol

    Isn't anyone else worried about having their account suspended for doing this???

    I also lost my banking IDs etc by clearing my cookies so I will have to request those again. Doh!
    Dream of being mortgage free....
    APR 2007 - £109,825 FEB 2012 - £98,664.53:beer:

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