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  • Talking of viruses... isn't it great how many clicks are now showing up on getpoundsback through the urbanstone links. This is proving a great boost for me. Are there any quick ways to do these clicks, or does urban stone require a search term to be used each and every time? ( I count roughly 20x2p of them)
    "Click the pennies. Collect the pounds."
  • gebes
    gebes Posts: 47 Forumite
    I'm wanting to get into this , and have PM'd the poster for the guide mentioned in the first post a few days ago, While I'm waiting for the guide to be sent, Can anyone tell me which are the best sites to actually sign up with please?
  • aspella
    aspella Posts: 988 Forumite
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    Lady_K wrote: »
    I didnt know you could get banned from cashillion, urban stone etc? I've been banned from hsw a few times but it has always allowed me back on after a week or two so I just only do them on 2 sites a day now rather than lose it all the time.
    It's a problem with my ISP for the last few months it is being flagged as not in the UK. On Urban Stone etc it comes up with a message saying this offer does not apply to your country. This has happened to me before in the past with HSW and it usually sorts itself out.

    Idlesaver - Yes I got your PM which is why I decided to pop on here and explain my absence from MSE and explain why I could still be found posting on other forums on a daily basis. Thanks for your kind words it is much appreciated. :A
  • stebiz
    stebiz Posts: 6,592 Forumite
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    gebes wrote: »
    I'm wanting to get into this , and have PM'd the poster for the guide mentioned in the first post a few days ago, While I'm waiting for the guide to be sent, Can anyone tell me which are the best sites to actually sign up with please?

    This might help
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=2045669
    Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies
  • aspella
    aspella Posts: 988 Forumite
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    edited 30 October 2009 at 10:57PM
    gebes wrote: »
    I'm wanting to get into this , and have PM'd the poster for the guide mentioned in the first post a few days ago, While I'm waiting for the guide to be sent, Can anyone tell me which are the best sites to actually sign up with please?

    Hello and welcome to the thread Gebes - the sites included in Eagerlearner's guide are Topcashback, Getpoundsback, Fatcheese, Loyaltyshopper, Moneybackmadness, Cashbackchief, Quidco & Cashinco (I think, don't know which sites Eagerlearner has removed/added recently, think Wepromiseto was removed). There are a few concerns about Cashinco at the moment i.e. delays with payments, posts saying the site is up for sale.


    The best sites to sign up to are 100% cashback sites with a low payment threshold in case you decide clicking is not for you so you receive some money for the effort you have put in. Can take up to 3 months before you start receiving cash in your bank account. It's best to start off with 1 or 2 sites and decide if clicking is for you or not.
    • Topcashback - can receive up to 110% cashback, don't charge admin fee, no payment threshold, 25p worth of daily clicks
    • Getpoundsback - charge £5 admin fee, £10 payment threshold, £1.11 of daily clicks, daily forum competition.
    • Fatcheese - charge £5 admin fee, £1 payment threshold, 39p of daily clicks.
    • Quanti - charge £3 admin fee, £10 payment threshold, 24p of daily clicks, daily forum competition, don't have as many no purchase offers as other cashback sites.
    • Quidco - charge £5 admin fee, no payment threshold, 10p of daily clicks, have exclusive rates for insurance, utilities every now and again.
    • Cashback-rewards - charge £5 admin fee, £25 payment threshold, don't pay 100% on all daily clicks/no purchase offers, daily clicks worth £1.58.
  • Numpty_Monkey
    Numpty_Monkey Posts: 14,196 Forumite
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    GetPoundsBack have added a few extra clicks on page 3 of daily clicks
    to replace compere extreme
    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
  • gebes
    gebes Posts: 47 Forumite
    Aspella : Thanks for that, it's the sort of thing I was looking for, Comments and opinions about the sites.

    I will certainly give it a try, as some evenings I'm just aimlessly surfing anyway, and this site has already helped me do just as it says -- Save money. So now I thought it was time to see if I could start to make a little money as well.

    I realize that it will take time to start making some, but one thing I do know is , there's no such thing as a quick buck, and I do laugh at these sites that claim £80 a day can be made in surveys ...!!
  • bristolleedsfan
    bristolleedsfan Posts: 12,649 Forumite
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    edited 31 October 2009 at 10:10AM
    Also worth a mention especially as we are @ the last day in the month Fatcheese have a possible 4.20 a month ( recurring) available for :


    Moneysupermarket Car Insurance 2.00 ( Ideal for getting quotes for vehicles considering buying)


    Moneysupermarket House Insurance 2.00


    Moneysupermarket Broadband Search 20p


    Above also on Thincheese @ 50% rates again Max 1 each per Month. :beer:


    Topcashback have just Moneysupermarket Car Insurance 2.00 available every 2 weeks. :beer:
  • GetPoundsBack have added a few extra clicks on page 3 of daily clicks
    to replace compere extreme


    I make that 1.06 in daily clicks . :cool: ( Not included Empora as that is not a daily click and supposed to be used for genuine purposes only)
  • Cuddy
    Cuddy Posts: 10 Forumite
    Just wanted to say a big Thank you to Eagerlearner for emailing me the information,
    and to everyone who has been helpful on this thread.

    Hoping to get started with a proper click routine soon.

    Also wanted to recommend
    world wide web dot care2.com/click-to-donate
    which is a daily charity click site,
    they have about 10 clicks to each day and it takes less than a minute to do, and it's a easy way to do a free good deed :)

    (sorry about the odd way of writing it, I can't post a link)
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