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Agree that it's annoying to have to wait so long for Cashback-rewards to mount up & i was so close to binning them after this first payout but they do have a decent amount of dailies. I just wish you didn't have to do only 1 search at a time :rotfl:
Not been with Cashback Kings very long and not had a payout yet but i like the fact there isn't a minimum withdrawal amount (is there?)
No minimum on cashbackkings. You can withdraw 1p if you really want to:D0 -
bristolleedsfan wrote: »Ill ask on Quanti Forum for you being as they own the click and you may be too "Shy" to ask yourself
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I've started this now, so far i'm just confused
I don't seem to be able to find the shops in the list
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Ok it's slow for me, very slow, but to make it easier I've used Sop's spreadsheet and made a seperate one for each site. I've also used the name as a hyper link instead of saving in favourites. Now, can I save the sites you need to click on as hyperlinks, or do i need to search every day for the sites I want to click on? (just thinking out loud, as it be a good idea? might also be a crap one and feel free to tell me lol)0
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okay user, I will run you through one of the easier sites just to start you off though it may be beneficial for you to ask EagerLearner, she has been doing it far longer than me and I tend to leave bits and pieces out
Go to https://www.fatcheese.co.uk and register
Click on "comparison sites" in the left side margin, formerly known as daily clicks
Click on Buycentral, follow the links until you hit a "buy" button that takes you through to a checkout.
Close.
Move onto the next click.
Sometimes for instance pricedigger you can do a click multiple times each day until they are spent, and it is possible to open up multiple windows, and recommended so it doesnt take so long. (pricedigger however stipulates that one click is spent through to the end before doing the 2nd, and then 3rd)
When you get down to search and seek, look N look & seek and go simply click on them twice so that 2 windows are open, type in the first window "tea" and in the second "towel" and then follow through the clicks to a store then close all windows except fatcheese, for the 2nd set type in "pass" & "port" and for the 3rd "remote" & "control"...basically what you are doing is looking around on your desk for things to search for, yet trying not to burn it out.
Once the whole list is done simply delete your cookies and move onto the next site, whatever that may be.
I would stick with just 3-4 sites for the next week or two, and then move onto 5, then 6 all the way upto 10. By this time you will get 10 done in about 1 hour 30 minutes - 2 hours, but it does take practice.
All you have to do then is simply shave off minutes from your time, it might be beneficial for you to time yourself on each clicking site too...that way you can see how many minutes you are wasting simply hanging around looking at the pretty colours and not doing anything particularly constructive like looking with dismay at your tiny balance. After a week of practice of actually getting on with it, time yourself again and you will see a vast difference
Just a quick note too, if you get somewhere that gives 3 clicks and each one takes you to a shop called UrbanStone simply click on the "clothing" link for each window and then run through and buy buy buy on each of the products, not repeating...while they are loading go to the next on the list and open them up and simply click on "shoes" this time and close down the previous, while they are loading the buy screens simply move onto the next and so on. This cuts down a huge amount of time from doing it all seperately, in some cases 80-90% as I have observed. (Oh yeah, when the links have loaded through to the shops I would recommend closing them as this technique can easily make you end up with 50+ windows open and bring about chaos on Earth)"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 -
bristolleedsfan wrote: »
Car number plate competition is up and running on Crunchcashback forum, not seen it posted on this thread.0 -
As an additional to the above answer I gave, for a few days you will be staring at the monitor trying to see what it is you should be doing and seriously considering throwing said monitor through the wall...the first site I gave will probably take you 20-25 minutes simply because you are lost, in time though you will get it down to about 5 minutes so please, do not fret...
If you click it, the pennies will come ~ Sparhawke, 2009"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 -
Sparhawke thanks for the tips. I sit with a copy of Argos and look in the directories for things to search for.
Am I right in saying that you should look at the bottom bar where it says loading etc and wait until it says Done, before moving on? I have noticed on a few sites whilst it's loading, it now says "Speedtrap" have they cottoned on and trying to slow us down??Look after the Pennies and the Pounds will take care of themselves. :beer:0 -
Yes, once I have got through to a store I will wait until it says done, invariably if you close it you will find that it will only do the track after it has all loaded
Waiting until it says "done" will help I think, and also why I often do multiple clicks at the same time as not to be simply sitting around waiting for the paint to dry 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 -
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