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  • Hi EagerLearner

    Please include me in your click club.

    Target Xmas 2009 (this allows me 15 months) and I think £60 a month will be very achievable so hoping to hit £900.00

    The money will be used for a holiday in the USA and I will post how I get on each month on the 23rd of every month.
  • Hi Fellow Clickers!
    My house insurance is due on 14th October. I've done the price comparison sites, but direct line are still coming up on top! I saw a cashback offer on one of the cashback sites ages ago for direct line, but can't find it now - can anyone help me out?

    Thanks!
    Credit Card Debt at LBM (Jan 08): £14981; Debt now (March 2010): £9912
    Egg card [STRIKE]£2190[/STRIKE] £0; Monument [STRIKE]£3678[/STRIKE] £3150; Capital One [STRIKE]£1620[/STRIKE] £1180; A&L Credit card [STRIKE]£4050[/STRIKE] £0; Lloyds TSB Credit card [STRIKE]£3447[/STRIKE] £3420; Barclaycard [STRIKE]£1215[/STRIKE] £2040
    DFW Nerd 1043 Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • Frugaldom
    Frugaldom Posts: 7,136 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Hello again, I have now receivd the list, signed up to everything and am ready to make a start. I think I'm happy to start at the £15/month for now until I get myself into a routine and work out how lng it's going to take each day. If I can fit it into the equivalent of a lunch hour then that would be great. Now all I have to do is back track and read the previous 48 pages of 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.
  • Thanks EagerLearner i recieved the email. Just a quick question for all you expert daily clickers!! Which is the best daily clicking site in your opinion? Which gets you the most money?
    Thanks
    Kirsty
  • Hi Fellow Clickers!
    My house insurance is due on 14th October. I've done the price comparison sites, but direct line are still coming up on top! I saw a cashback offer on one of the cashback sites ages ago for direct line, but can't find it now - can anyone help me out?

    Thanks!

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/cashback-sites-comparison/
    From September 2008 - Wepromiseto £133.19, Greasypalm £46.16, Quidco £519.78, Cashback Kings £74.54. Vouchers £31.00. myhpf £21.03
    Topcashback £159.72 Matchbetting £24.70 MORTGAGE FREE END OF JULY 2015 (YIPPEE!)
    Bank Switching £640.00
  • eco
    eco Posts: 1,147 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi EagerLearner, I have PM'd you, once i get a grip on the clicks I'll set myself a challenge, if I do well it will be my treats money, good luck to everyone else
  • kirsty000 wrote: »
    Just a quick question for all you expert daily clickers!! Which is the best daily clicking site in your opinion? Which gets you the most money?
    Thanks
    Kirsty

    Getpoundsback daily clicks are worth approx 200.00 a year, + atm they have viva street 1.00 for first ad and 30p for each ad after that. + numerous no spend cashbacks.

    Top Cashback are just short of 150.00 a year on daily clicks

    Studentmoneyback.com are approx 146.00 a year on daily clicks at current daily clicks rate.

    Cashback Rewards have 142.00 a year worth of daily clicks. ( same owners as studentmoneyback.com)

    Cashback Kings have daily clicks worth approx 138.00 per year. + atm they have viva street 1.00 for first ad and 30p for each ad after that.

    Quidsinuk is about 127.00 a year in daily clicks.
  • NPowerUser wrote: »
    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.

    Referral link edited out of quote

    If you follow this link I get a small commission


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

    .


    Referral links are not allowed on the main forums, otherwise we would all be posting referral links. ;)
  • Credit Card Debt at LBM (Jan 08): £14981; Debt now (March 2010): £9912
    Egg card [STRIKE]£2190[/STRIKE] £0; Monument [STRIKE]£3678[/STRIKE] £3150; Capital One [STRIKE]£1620[/STRIKE] £1180; A&L Credit card [STRIKE]£4050[/STRIKE] £0; Lloyds TSB Credit card [STRIKE]£3447[/STRIKE] £3420; Barclaycard [STRIKE]£1215[/STRIKE] £2040
    DFW Nerd 1043 Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • thankyou BRISTOLEEDSFAN i hadn't seen that , i must join the forum
    :beer:
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