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A big thank you to Eagerlearner and for all your help. I have now set-up a seperate harddrive for clickkkkkkking with Windows XP installed, new email address and virus program, I have heard on here that Firefox is better than you know who, so just going to go and get a copy of that, install that along with the addon (informenter I think), to help with filling in etc and I will be ready to start clicking should be ready to go tomorrow. I hope you are all having a great weekend. Happy clickkkkkkkkkking!!!!!
Welcome to the clicking family...dont mind all the grandparents around here that tell you not to give up...they have been doing it so long they have forgotten how to even do that lol
Clicking is boring, don't get me wrong...but after a week or two you will find yourself in a routine, maybe doing a couple of sites...coming back in an hour or so to another. This is what I do and I am on about £3 per day if it finally all tracks, you just have to hang on in there
Especially when it seems to take forever but you have made a good choice with firefox...internet explorer is completely useless for all browsing, it takes too long to load and you will never get anywhere especially has it has the habit of opening 100s of copies of itself lol"Don't blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast. Faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And don't blink. Good Luck" - The Doctor.0 -
Cashinco I know were having trouble and I haven't clicked on them for ages now.
Yep, Cashinco is a complete waste of time. Have not been paying lately. Members have been waiting over 2 months (on top of the 60 day clearing time) and payments are still 'processing'.
It's definately a site to be avoided.
Unfortunately, the chap behind Cashinco doesn't seem to think this is bad customer service and gets rather unhappy when people say bad things about his site. Yet again, the thread on bobsfreestuffforum.co.uk has been removed. That was the only place to get a response from Cashinco.
Keep away from Cashinco and let it rest in peace. So many good sites out there...0 -
Is it me or is cashbackcascade a complete waste of time?
They refuse to send me a registation email, even after repeated requests.
And it is not in my spam folder either, I am starting to wonder whether I should permanantly strike this one from my list and tell others to avoid since they are so unreliable."Don't blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast. Faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And don't blink. Good Luck" - The Doctor.0 -
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Hi everyone,
Hope you have had great weekends - I was a bit poorly yesterday but back on track today, amazing how you feel suckerpunched and unable to function then a bit of relaxation helps massively! I guess it reminded me of what's important too - stopping for a bit!
Welcome to newcomers LTJ and bunnynutz, and any others who've come across the thread and want to learn more. Clicking is definately still worth it, though we all know it was better around this time last year, it's still extra vouchers and cash that we love seeing arrive in our bank accounts. If you are new, do see page 1 of this (over 200 page long now!) thread as you will hopefully find it of use.
cash-magnet definately stop using cashinco, seems they made a few more payments but in the last 3 weeks I have not heard anything further and their forum doesn't say anything else either. Terrible service!
It's a shame there have been a few untoward comments again, P_Larkin is most helpful and I do hope he comes back, as this thread is about the clicks, not personal diggs at other contributors, everyone does what's right for them on here. Please folks, let's keep our happy hats on!
I thought I'd mention I signed up for a deal today which I hope will give me an easy £65.
This deal is on FatCheese, you just need to look for Scottish Friendly. It is basically another tax free account you can have, even if you already have an ISA. It allows you to save £25 per month into a bond.
The great thing is Fatcheese give you £50 cashback on it. Plus then Scottish Friendly give you an additional £15 Marks & Spencer or High Street vouchers.
I will keep an eye on it tracking over the next few days and let you know how it goes!
I also did £0.15p for signing up to the Cdiscount newsletter, plus the usual clicks.
Today I will be able to finally update my cashback total as have had another £44 in across the sites which is great and means I am definately doing better than last year for the time I have available.
A small birdie tells me some changes are afoot on one of the best cashback sites, to reward loyal users, so keep your eyes peeled folks!
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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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I know I am a pest lol
http://www.bradford.co.uk/create_guest_account.php/XTCsid/db122ac89b3809ff370ee51257701390
On that account there am I supposed to fill it all in and get crap through my email in order to get the free penny cashback or just close it down? O_o
This is what it is like for them all, I get to a certain point and cannot get any further...I know I have set up an email for it but dont really fancy 5000 pieces of crap through a day...especially as they will see that I always enter my details yet never buy....
I can just not figure out why the only money I am getting is from seek & save, yet not buy central which is the better one for the time expended."Don't blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast. Faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And don't blink. Good Luck" - The Doctor.0 -
EagerLearner wrote: »**************************************************************
A small birdie tells me some changes are afoot on one of the best cashback sites, to reward loyal users, so keep your eyes peeled folks!
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Tell me:D:jPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying. 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
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Is it me or is cashbackcascade a complete waste of time?
They refuse to send me a registation email, even after repeated requests.
And it is not in my spam folder either, I am starting to wonder whether I should permanantly strike this one from my list and tell others to avoid since they are so unreliable.
Other people have had troubles signing up
sorry its a techy thing I don't understand:o
They are worth staying with I've had £88 from them this year:cool:PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying. 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
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EagerLearner wrote: »**************************************************************
This deal is on FatCheese, you just need to look for Scottish Friendly. It is basically another tax free account you can have, even if you already have an ISA. It allows you to save £25 per month into a bond.
The great thing is Fatcheese give you £50 cashback on it. Plus then Scottish Friendly give you an additional £15 Marks & Spencer or High Street vouchers.
I will keep an eye on it tracking over the next few days and let you know how it goes!
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No disrespect EL, all Financial advisors will say that those policies are extremely poor value for money due to high management charges, at the end of the term people are lucky to get much more than they paid into the policy. ( If that)
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1903197&highlight=scottish+friendly ( Please note the comments made by DunstonH, Post 3 who is very much respected on financial matters on MSE)
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=510003
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2009/may/16/your-shout-readers-letters
A few months ago many of us including Idlesaver did SF when 95.00 Cashback was on offer + 15.00 Love2shop vouchers with 15.00 a month payments required. Those that did it via FC had it paid so quickly that we were able to cancel the policy with one payment made. I also cancelled mine within 28 days and got the 15.00 payment returned. :j 95.00 Cashback + 15.00 Love2shop vouchers profit. :j
As you say its now 25.00 a month for a lower reward and possibly according to other Cashback Sites a longer wait for the Cashback. ( The deal is on numerous Cashback Sites not just Fatcheese)
Quanti State : http://www.quanti.co.uk/merchants/scottish-friendly/
"The approval period is up to 80 days for validation. Please note that cashback will be awarded after the second monthly installment has been made"
Is this the loyalty reward thing that you refer to : ( If so it doesnt apply to daily clicks and Fatcheese dont have a HCP unlike CashbackKings and Topcashback, Topcashback are paying 101% Cashback until Christmas and pay up to 110% Cashback depending on previous months transactions all year round.)
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GPB have 3 more Urban rewards as daily clicks. Can each be done 3 times.0
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Hi BLF just a quick one to say that given that is the case for the long term prospects, perhaps I too will cancel within 28 days either way, I might get lucky and if not, nothing lost - the usual cashback mantra is not to expect it and if you get it, that's great!
... and well, you win, it is indeedy that very FC link :beer:
*******************************************MFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
YNAB lover0
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