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  • steevp
    steevp Posts: 237 Forumite
    chous1 wrote: »
    I have also having problems gpback. I cant log in. I can view the site as without earning cashback!!

    GPBack now back on-line
    Dealing with my debt - one click at a time :D
  • Jo4
    Jo4 Posts: 6,839 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    EagerLearner can I please have a copy of the list?
  • Hi all latest guides have been e-mailed out to anyone who asked for a copy.

    Thanks to steevp for the info re Cashinco e-mails I will add this to the FAQ. EDIT > FAQ Updated 22/09.08 re Hotmail issues and also earning High Street cashback with online sites.

    Pigsback only had 1 click this week so looks like they're slipping down the list until we see some improvements... anyone who has any news do let us know!

    Money Fritter I have added you to the List of Clickers... anyone else just drop me a message with your goal in ££££ and what you will spend it on x

    PS: For any newbies, the list of sites in my cashback guide are my top recommendations at this time. I do not list every single cashback site out there for the reasons that this could be too confusing but more importantly they may have delayed payments, bad customer service, low quality daily clicks, problems tracking etc. Every 8-10 weeks I check the newest sites available and also review old ones, and change my recommendations accordingly. Keep this post in your favourites as a reminder to see the latest info.
    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 :D
  • Frugaldom
    Frugaldom Posts: 7,136 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Hi EagerLearner, at last I have ventured into the world of clicks, so I hope you don't mind me joining you here. Just awating arrival of my instructions now, thanks for PMing me the lin to this thread :)
    I reserve the right not to spend.
    The less I spend, the more I can afford.


    Frugal living challenge - living on little in 2025 while frugalling towards retirement.
  • wayrin wrote: »
    Hi clickers, is anyone else having trouble logging in to gpback the home page comes up but go to log in and int explorer cant find it :confused:


    Last weekend GPB moved its servers hence the site problems. GPB announced this in advance on its forum, people here might be interested to know that access to GPB forum requires a seperate registration. Support queries get answered vey quickly on the forum.




    For those who do daily clicks on WPT, balances can be boosted by doing many of the registrations/short surveys contained within the free cash section, I recommend using a different email address for each cashback site so that surveys/registrations can be done via each cashback site.

    Ladbrookes requires just a registration with no card details needing to be entered.
    http://www.wepromiseto.co.uk/No_Spend_Cashback

    Easy 5.00 ( was 10.00 for ages) for registering for a Time Magazine free trial, again no card/bank details need to be entered. Go via WPT, then click new subscription, then select country, then select "get 4 free trial issues", enter address and email details,Card/Bank details are not even asked for.

    http://www.wepromiseto.co.uk/TIME_Magazine ( if you click on this link, clear cookies before you go back to it via WPT site, just to be on the safe side)
  • Thanks bristolleedsfan for the tip and welcome nykmedia to the clickers club - great to have you onboard! x
    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 :D
  • Frugaldom
    Frugaldom Posts: 7,136 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Hi EL, thanks for the welcome :) I can't find my email copy of the list in my mailbox, is there any chance you can resend it, please? As part of this challenge, how do I keep a note of my clicks etc? I already have a total in my signature for cashback and vouchers. Can I start off by aiming to earn an extra £15 per month on free clicks, just to get me started? :)
    I reserve the right not to spend.
    The less I spend, the more I can afford.


    Frugal living challenge - living on little in 2025 while frugalling towards retirement.
  • Jo4
    Jo4 Posts: 6,839 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi all latest guides have been e-mailed out to anyone who asked for a copy.

    Thanks EagerLearner I received mine! :T
  • Just a small heads up for those wanting an extra few clicks away from the main list very kindly supplied by EagerLearner..

    The website is called Greasy Palm.

    If you follow this link I get a small commission
    http://www.greasypalm.co.uk/r/?l=1022170

    or just visit greasypalm.co.uk if you prefer me not to get a small commission.

    After registering click on the daily Cashback on the top left handside. Its very well organised, not many but a guaranteed £33 a year for very little effort.

    4 clicks a day does not sound many but it takes less than a minute to complete and its all adds up at the end of the year.

    And finally.....

    WePromiseTo offers 3% cashback for offline cashback at stores like Superdrug and Halfords and Cineworld etc by registering your debit card and Pigsback (see HogOnTheHighStreet) now offers 4% cashback at similar shops by registering your credit card so whether you use your debit or credit card at the shops included in the promotion, you are quids in.

    Remember to clear your cookies between sites.
  • Thanks Eagerlearner I have recieved my guide this morning. Cannot wait to get started.

    :T

    Money Fritter
    DFW#972 LBM2 (09/07/12) £25938.84; Current £23783.35;
    Credit Credit Card1 £128.47/£6424.24 (2%);
    Credit Card2 £443.86/£15663.25 (2.8%); Overdraft £0/£2500 (0%)
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