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EagerLearner wrote: »Hi all - latest guide has been e-mailed to anyone who'd PM'd me their e-mail.
cwp500 - Quidco are still one of the best for purchases, not so much for the daily clicks as we all know.
Best thing is to shop around, sometimes Quidco come up trumps, sometimes not - nowadays others are trying to compete more for the market share. Hence early on in this thread I was trying to set up a leader board for what the best comissions are... now shown on post #1 for reference.
Anyone up for helping with that? I think we'd all benefit from having a one-stop shop to check the rates :T
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Don't know if this is what you are referring to but I always check the MSE cashback sites maximiser. You put in the company you want to search for and it gives you the rates cashback sites are offering. Not sure if I will get this right but here is the link . If I haven't done it right I suggest just copying and pasting this.
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I prefer to use the MSE one though as it says:
"Any links with a * by them are affiliated. That means go via this link and a contribution may be made to MoneySavingExpert.com, which helps it stay ad-free and free to use. You shouldn"t notice any difference, the links don"t impact the product at all and the editorial line (the things I write) is NEVER impacted by it. If it isn"t possible to get an affiliate link for the best product, it"s still included in exactly the same way."
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I think that it is probably best to use both, as the last time I used the MSE one it wasn't very thorough.0
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I've only just found this thread, thanks Eager Learner.
Well, I've read Page 1, and I'll read the others when I get 5 minutes.
What an inspirational thread0 -
@Tigger4 - Cashback Guide has the following statement at the bottom of their listings page:About our links: Using Cashback Guide will not cost you a penny. Many of the links to the cashback sites on Cashback Guide are referral links, this means that Cashback Guide may receive a small fee from the cashback site for referring you, should you decide to sign up and earn cashback via that site. Cashback Guide is funded and maintained solely from these referral fees and we kindly ask that you use these referral links whenever possible to enable us to keep improving Cashback Guide and Cashback Guardian.
At time of writing (although, these can change at any time) Maximiser covers 12 sites and Frugaller (another comparison tool) covers 19. We cover 33 sites in our search and sites are being added weekly.
Something else you may find useful is that the search results on Cashback Guide are ordered according to the best deal. This isn't always the case - for example Frugaller present their results in random order which, in my opinion, can make it difficult to find the best deal.
Finally, Cashback Guide offer a free plug-in for IE/Firefox that alerts you to cashback offers as you shop. It simply shows an alert detailing what cashback is available should you visit a website that has a cashback offer. This is great if you're anything like me and sometimes forget to check for cashback
I hope that has persuaded you to give it a try!
Kind regards,
Chris.0 -
Hi,
Just wanted to swing by and say a huge CHEERS :beer: to EagerLearner for sending me the Daily Click Stuff. I've just signed up to the all the sites so will see how things go.
Regards
'308"Life's Too Short To Drink Bad Wine"0 -
looks like last place won't be around for much loner, they've stopped it on Cashback Rewards
seems that once one goes, they get taken off the other sites too
LBM : August 2007my debts: less than this time last year....!DFW Nerd Club #706I'm Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts0 -
This thread looks great.
Hope I can find out more info on cashback from you lot.
Cheers:oCurrent Debt £38,000:o
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NewbieMoneySaver** wrote: »This thread looks great.
Hope I can find out more info on cashback from you lot.
Cheers
Thankyou Eager Learner :kisses3:0
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