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Hi I have just joined pigsback and quidco( I am starting slowly) Ive found the clicks to do on pigs back, but can you do the same on quidco, or is it purely a cash back on purchase site thanks ,,sue0
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Hi all
Sea - some of the clicks do change - see Kate's website in the Word document to compare notes? I think most are around but some of the Top Offer ones have dissapeared.
Suzy - Quidco do offer 3 free clicks as per the guide - Kelkoo, High street web and Shoping.com. These are clicks you get paid for, no purchase required.
Welshgirl - I think if it's tracking you are doing everything right - I just want to make sure folks aren't just doing the basic search without clicking through properly as they won't get paid- also sometimes a Kelkoo click may look like it tracked for today, but could in fact be an older payment coming through for a click done a month or a few weeks agi, I have never trusted them so I always click all the way ;o) Plus each cashback site seems to be different as to how well they track and how quick they pay, sadly...
Keep going folks - looking forward to hearing your latest goals for the money and also seeing some Daily Click totals in your sigs - let's start 2008 on the right foot!
EDIT: >>>>> Post #30 with the deals has been updatedMFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
YNAB lover
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Hello
I would love to join in on this, could you please send me the guide, I have already PM you.
Kind Regards
Lucy7509DFW 199 - Debt FREE March2009
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Hi all, latest guides have all been e-mailed out - if you haven't had one yet it's because I don't have your e-mail addy.
I am hoping to start to see more info in your signatures about how much your 'free cash from clicking' pot has in it in!MFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
YNAB lover
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thanks for the guide you sent me yesterday EL, it has been really useful
I have been getting myself organised today, have joined all the sites, they are all in a folder in my favourites & my passwords are all stored on roboform
I earned over £100 over the last year through quidco clicks & smallish purchases & about the same in vouchers from pigsback (dh + me) but I'm going to start from scratch again in my sig as all earnings are going towards the xmas challenge 
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Hi Sweetpea great to hear it - maybe my spreadsheet (in my sig) will also help for 2008? Give it a go and see what you think - it will bering to light all the 'extra' cash you spend but you didn't know where it went...
Using the spreadsheet this year has saved us almost £500 on shopping, combined with 'downshifting' the type of shopping we buy and also meal planning. On a personal level, using the spreadsheet has saved me well over £1000 on spending in 2007 compared to 2006. Of course, this site has helped loads!
Happy clicking everyone and have an excellent weekend...MFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
YNAB lover
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thanks EL, I would love to give the spreadsheet a go, they are amazing savings that you have made by using it, I would be very happy if I managed to save even a fraction of that
Will pm you my email address again in a mo, thank you for your help.
I am really pleased with the way some of the cashback sites are tracking but I am having trouble with a couple sites not showing anything but the sign up bonuses. I'm deleting the cookies each time & have followed up the joining emails they have sent. not sure what to do next? Should I just concentrate on the ones that are working, there are plenty to keep me busy still
hope you have a good weekend too
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Hi EL,
you pm'd me the doc yesterday and I started last night. I wondered though, I didn't seem to notch up any "clicks" despite clearing the cookies regularly. Am I not going far enough through the sites maybe? How long do they usually take to track ? I'm used to pigsback updating immediately.
many thanks
WomblesmumMortgage 1: [strike]£179,251.90[/strike] £176,139.96 Term 21yrs.1mth £1,123.27o/p £56.48Mortgage 2: £90,719.73 Term 18 yrs £434.53Quidco £7.45 paid, Pigsback £5.41 Nectar Points 12132008 Tesco Club Card £0.00, Asda £0.00 M&S £0.000 -
Does anyone else find all this very addictive
I now have a spread sheet at work that i update everyday for survey site points, vouchers i hve redeemed basically any extra income i have got from survey sites and clicks i list down its awesome seeing thm go up
and then when i redeem for vouchers etc its nice to see how much i have made
its great thanks el :-)0 -
Hi all,
Eagerlearner kindly sent me the £2 a day clicks middle of November and although I have not been on the laptop much the last fortnight I have managed to accumulate £41 (including registering bonuses) and an extra £30 in cashback on christmas pressie purchases (still got more to buy!!) I will update my sig again soon!
Hubby and I are putting this all in a seperate account to help pay towards christmas 2008 (goal to be saved £600, £81 so far with clicks and a boots voucher from pigsback!!!)
Happy clicking everyone!Natwest Card 27.06.10 (reduce every month) £267.63
Gave up smoking 16th July 2007 :T0
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