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  • zavarony
    zavarony Posts: 419 Forumite
    Hi shopaholic - you must be a mind reader!! I have just had a go at the daily clicks for the first time but dont know if it worked or not!!!!

    Any help would be great....
    MFW 2010 Challenge (No 68) - £133.29/ £5000
    MFITT2 Challenge - (No 181) - Target Reduce mortgage to £130,000
    Mortgage @ 1.8.09 - £161160 :eek: @1.12.09 - £159052 :eek: @ 1.2.10 £157,363
  • st1993
    st1993 Posts: 42 Forumite
    hi - same here just signed up to join rpoints and quidco but not really sue if I'm doing it right!!!
  • Hopefully Sophie will be on later to advise us all !:confused: I hope I am doing it right otherwise will have wasted two days clicking! :rolleyes:
  • Right I have added my daily clicks to my signature and will 'try' to keep it updated:p I am not sure what I am aiming for yet, I think I will see what the total is after three months and then decide once I can see some £££ signs lol
  • debrag wrote: »
    you gain cash from clicking mostly with some points, some give you 200 points & no cash. Remember to go into your account area and redeem your points.

    You get prizes at certain levels and money £5-25 once you are a millionnaire.

    Does anyone know the levels?

    Theres a monsterpoints sections near the top of their homepage, tells you there levels there - will take along time to reach millionaire!
  • debrag
    debrag Posts: 3,426 Forumite
    can you please post a link the only one I know of is this - http://www.moneybackmadness.co.uk/MonsterPoints.aspx and that doesn't give levels.

    Ah realised that the levels on the link are for anyone not just for MP millionaires.

    Points obviously aren't worth much.
  • Ok, just done my sig - will update at the end of each month so people can see how I am doing!
  • rufusdog52
    rufusdog52 Posts: 3,972 Forumite
    How do you know if you have done the clicks correctly, ie: I am not sure how far I have to go through the sites, apart from Kelkoo where it says we are re-directing you to whatever website? (sorry does that make sense?)

    I have only been doing the clicks for a month but I think the gist of it is to click through from whichever Dailyclick site you are on to the search site like Kelkoo then do a search on there and make sure you go to the next site too for example if you are searching a DVD then find out which sites have that DVD and click to go on to that site (usually opens in a new window, well it does on FireFox) then once on the new site click again on any link to make sure your visit is recorded and they think you were interested it going there.

    Dont for get to clean the cookies in between visits if you are going to the same site all the time or it might not register.

    Hope this makes sense.
  • Hi all, yup to answer questions re Kelkoo etc - you do a search, click on the supplier you want and open their site, then click a couple of psgaes on the third party/supplier site. That ensures they 'see' you and will pay the cashback site for your visit. Please be aware that some clicks are only 1p now, so do evaluate what your time is worth and if there are higher-earning clicks, perhaps do those. Of course if you are really after every free penny, it all counts - every person will be different and each goal counts too!

    As always, clearing cookies is essential if you want the 'fresh' clicks to be logged on any site! Sometimes you need to clear them twice on the same cashback site, if you are clicking a link that allows 2 clicks a day say.

    I have updated post #1 with the folks that have advised me of their goal for the free cash, do pop a message on here if you would like to be added. Imagia - as you want a free MP3 player, have you considered getting one via a credit card application (if you won't spend on it)? Sometimes they offer free things like that.

    In terms of Monsterpoints, these don't seem to be worth much really (unless you want the starting prize of... (sound of a party whistle...) a sticker. HOWEVER, FreeFivers is another story - you can convert your FreeFiver points which are far better, each conversion is worth £5. See what your balance is and keep checking in case you can convert over into cash!

    For those who are able to NOT get addicted to gambling, some of the cashback sites offer fantastic cashback on betting sites, for example if you deposit £10 with a bingo site, you can get £20 cashback or more. I plan to do various, as this will get quite a bit of cash across the board. I will then put the original cash I spent in my bank account (= no spend) and put the bonus cashback into savings = result! ONLY for those who don't have an addictive personality though so be careful as they do tempt you with offers.

    I will stop by tomorrow for any questions or further thoughts, had a very long day with 5 relatives at our house after work so am shattered and off to watch Jamie O on telly now x
    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
  • JesaRose
    JesaRose Posts: 4,457 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I don't have a specific amount I would like to make but am saving for my first house so could I have that as my goal EagerLearner? Something towards the deposit
    Not been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/155
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