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Hi everyone, just a quick update - I am away a few days and in my absence, p_larkin99 will kindly be sending out my latest guide to everyone who would like a copy.
Please pm him your e-mail address and he will pop it over to you when he has a moment.
The guide will give you all the basics to get started as well as the main sites and daily clicks, although be aware these clicks can change slightly between when I update the guide and when you check on here for the latest news. We will all discuss them as they come along or change. Enjoy clicking!
Sorry carpman, I don't know whether the Payday one asks for your employment details, but I imagine they might as they will want to know ehen they will get their cash back, it could be worth doing other clicks instead.
Thank you p_larkin99, you are a star! :A
Have a lovely weekend everyone and here's to a little bit of sun! :T
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Carpman1962 wrote: »Guys, I cant seem to find the stuff about earning money by taking out a payday loan but have a question. Can anyone tell me if anywhere down the line they ask for your employers details. I'm unemployed so wont have any but dont want to fill out the form until I know this?
Thanks
Yes, they ask a few things, one is 'how often you get your salary pay, i.e 4 weekly/monthly etc', also 'when is your next pay packet due' and 'what is the name of your employer'. Not sure if or how they verify the details though. Payday on Quidco is still £50 cashback, the £65 offer seems to have finished.0 -
EagerLearner wrote: »**********************************************************
Hi everyone, just a quick update - I am away a few days and in my absence, p_larkin99 will kindly be sending out my latest guide to everyone who would like a copy.
Please pm him your e-mail address and he will pop it over to you when he has a moment.
The guide will give you all the basics to get started as well as the main sites and daily clicks, although be aware these clicks can change slightly between when I update the guide and when you check on here for the latest news. We will all discuss them as they come along or change. Enjoy clicking!
Sorry carpman, I don't know whether the Payday one asks for your employment details, but I imagine they might as they will want to know ehen they will get their cash back, it could be worth doing other clicks instead.
Thank you p_larkin99, you are a star! :A
Have a lovely weekend everyone and here's to a little bit of sun! :T
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Hope ya get your sun EagerLearner.
As said in the above post anyone can PM me and ill get the guide that EL has created out to you. I would really recommend reading it. For any starter its a very handy guide and explains a lot of things to you. Its a very good template to keep track of how much you are making and allows you to set goals. You CAN make a handy bit of money with just a bit of effort.
Any other questions you may have are usually answered within this thread very quickly. The guys in here are very helpful so any questions you may have, no matter how basic you might think it is, just throw it up here.
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Yes, they ask a few things, one is 'how often you get your salary pay, i.e 4 weekly/monthly etc', also 'when is your next pay packet due' and 'what is the name of your employer'. Not sure if or how they verify the details though. Payday on Quidco is still £50 cashback, the £65 offer seems to have finished.
Oh well, damn and blast!!! Will just have to wait until I get a job to sort that one0 -
What would you say is the best amount of cashback websites to join? If I joined 15 different places and did the daily clicks, would I be doomed to be banned by the various affiliates? I have had a few on at a time in the past and had no issues, but surely it would look suspicious doing that many.
I would prefer to find this out the easy way, as it would be a lot of effort to get set up.0 -
earnwithme wrote: »What would you say is the best amount of cashback websites to join? If I joined 15 different places and did the daily clicks, would I be doomed to be banned by the various affiliates? I have had a few on at a time in the past and had no issues, but surely it would look suspicious doing that many.
I would prefer to find this out the easy way, as it would be a lot of effort to get set up.
From my own experience I would say there is no 'best amount'. Personally, I use 20 sites for daily clicks. Its just about how many you can do. If doing too many will put you off clicking altogether then I would advise to do less. If you have a good amount of spare time on your hands and feel that you will do for the long haul then I would suggest to do as many as you can.
You will not be banned by a site as long as you comply with their own terms and policies, e.g. if it says you can do a click 3 times a day then by all means do that. If you do more than 3 then that is when you can possibly run into problems.
If you have not had EagerLearners guide (highly recommended) then you can PM me your email address and I will be happy to send it onto you.
I would say to you to maybe try 3-5 at first, get accustomed to how things work and get into a clicking routine. As you become more comfortable add a couple more one week, a couple more the next etc.
Oh, and a great way to motivate yourself (as the stalwarts in here will tell ya) is to set a particular goal for the clicks, i.e. make a certain amount to put away for xmas or something like that. A little bit of extra motivation can really help you along the way!
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Is High Street Web currently the only 'click' site which is policing IP addresses rigorously? I ask because one or two of the other cashback sites state 'per IP address' on CascadeSearch and SearchChief, making me slightly nervous and reluctant to click on these on every cashback site.
Or should I not worry about them?
P.S I always use different search words, clear cookies etc., but I can't do much about my IP address.0 -
Is High Street Web currently the only 'click' site which is policing IP addresses rigorously? I ask because one or two of the other cashback sites state 'per IP address' on CascadeSearch and SearchChief, making me slightly nervous and reluctant to click on these on every cashback site.
Or should I not worry about them?
P.S I always use different search words, clear cookies etc., but I can't do much about my IP address.
Yeah I've only ever heard of HSW causing such problems. Ive actually never seen Cascase or SearchChief mention the 1 ip address thing and have been paid across various sites so i'd say all is ok.
You are doing the right thing in thinking of different searches and the clearing of cookies.0 -
From my own experience I would say there is no 'best amount'. Personally, I use 20 sites for daily clicks. Its just about how many you can do. If doing too many will put you off clicking altogether then I would advise to do less. If you have a good amount of spare time on your hands and feel that you will do for the long haul then I would suggest to do as many as you can.
You will not be banned by a site as long as you comply with their own terms and policies, e.g. if it says you can do a click 3 times a day then by all means do that. If you do more than 3 then that is when you can possibly run into problems.
If you have not had EagerLearners guide (highly recommended) then you can PM me your email address and I will be happy to send it onto you.
I would say to you to maybe try 3-5 at first, get accustomed to how things work and get into a clicking routine. As you become more comfortable add a couple more one week, a couple more the next etc.
Oh, and a great way to motivate yourself (as the stalwarts in here will tell ya) is to set a particular goal for the clicks, i.e. make a certain amount to put away for xmas or something like that. A little bit of extra motivation can really help you along the way!
Thank you for this informative postI have had "Daily Clicks Cashback Info Sheet" and "Cashback Guide" sent to me by them, which I appreciated a lot.
I am getting it all set up in a Firefox profile so I can do things more efficiently but will do what you say and start out with like 5 and build from there. Setting a goal sounds like a great idea, once I am ready to go I will do this0
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