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I know the other day you said GBP was on UK time,
GPB owner has posted the following on its forum, worth noting that being as GPB have click restrictors their is no danger of exceeding stated daily click allowances irrespective of whether a campaign is UK or non UK based. There have been times when ive wanted to start a days clicking asap after midnight, :eek: hence my comments re GPB time clock. Every daily click that ive attempted on GPB just after midnight when I was doing every single daily click that GPB offered, I found the click restrictor based on Uk time in respect of every daily click merchant.
"Seen a few posts in regard to when the day actually ends in regard to daily clicks.
GPB is run on a server in the UK, so runs on GMT for the time zone.
However, we do also run campaigns that are on networks that are outside the UK.
Some are in Europe, & therefore are usually 1 hour ahead of us, so the day finishes at 11pm
Others are in the US & may vary depending on the timezone they are located within, some finish at approx 7am & another finishes at approx 9am.
It's actually when the network reports the day end that matters & not our day end, as we don't pull the reports off until the day has finished for each network."
( I cant link GPB forum posts as they are only visual to those who are signed into GPB forum)0 -
Numpty_Monkey wrote: »Cascade x3
From a post a few days ago
I shall up my searched to 3 - cheers.If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat0 -
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Hi everyone,
Wow it makes such a difference seeing some sunlight - typical that when I am around to enjoy it, it rains!
I have now sent out the guide to anyone who has pm'd me in the last few days, do check your e-mail inbox and junk folders just in case...
p_larkin99 re: Paypal - it is Paypal who charge fees, not the cashback sites, so you would have to see what happens when the cash comes in to Paypal. I always choose to get mine into my bank account so am not sure. I do know that when I receive cash for an ebay item, there is a percentage fee charged on the amount I receive, hence have never risked it re cashback sites so that I don't loose any pennies
In terms of the timezones, servers, IP addresses etc - I am sooooOOoooo glad people here know what all that means! :T If there is anything specific anyone would like me to add to page 1 on these aspects do drop me a PM message and I will add it to help people reading the FAQ.
Have a wonderful day all and for any newbies feel free to enter the chat and ask questions if needed :beer:
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Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
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Cheers EL
I reckon I will just go the BACS route where I can but with most sites I am waiting to get to a nice amount rather than withdrawing a few quid here and there!0 -
p_larkin99 wrote: »Cheers EL
I reckon I will just go the BACS route where I can but with most sites I am waiting to get to a nice amount rather than withdrawing a few quid here and there!0 -
purplecatlover wrote: »its going to take a while for me to build up enough to withdraw, but im figuring that smaller ammounts earning interest in my savings account are better for me then in cash back sites bank account earning them interest instead...and since bacs is free it doesnt matter if it is only a couple of quid at a time.
I guess so yeah, its just it seems like more hassle withdrawing say 7 quid here and there and most likely having to chase it up too. Plus, im less likely to notice those minor amounts and therefore spend em than I would with a lump sum £50.0 -
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I know what you mean - a few quid dissapears, whereas I try to be good and leave it til at least £10 or £15 so I can save it. It also saves me time to do only one transfer rather than a few tiddly ones.
Then again, I like to do it sooner rather than later, as you just don't know who might not be around for long, I think I learnt my lesson with IceSave so perhaps I am more cautions than most:o
I have set a limit of £10 on Quidco so that anything under that doesn't get paid until I have reached a decent round £10.
Got my first two referrals cleared into FatCheese so thank you so much thread readers :T
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Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
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Payments from Quids Corner into Paypal dont attract a fee ( 50% site I used briefly for no spend transactions that arent daily clicks, QC havent had a BACS facility to best of my knowledge hence the relevance of this post)0
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I've just had a payment from Fatcheese into PayPal and there was no fee charged. :T
It may be different if you have a business account though.Don't wait for the storm to pass
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EagerLearner wrote: »*****************************************
I know what you mean - a few quid dissapears, whereas I try to be good and leave it til at least £10 or £15 so I can save it. It also saves me time to do only one transfer rather than a few tiddly ones.
Then again, I like to do it sooner rather than later, as you just don't know who might not be around for long, I think I learnt my lesson with IceSave so perhaps I am more cautions than most:o
I have set a limit of £10 on Quidco so that anything under that doesn't get paid until I have reached a decent round £10.
Got my first two referrals cleared into FatCheese so thank you so much thread readers :T
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So just be careful guys about saving up big amounts before u cash out.There are a lot of genuine sites out there and i think most of us know which ones are the genuine ones.
Happy clicking0
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