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im new to this site but wen i checked my account surprise not all my clicks are accounted for eg carcourse u get 2p BACK in YOUR Pocket when you search and click through to a result!! but i onlu get this once why is that
Pigsback (£8.55) recieved £30 boots voucher QuidsInUk (£32.35) MoneyMaddness (£27.68)

Target for the year £100
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  • geordie_joe
    geordie_joe Posts: 9,112 Forumite
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    mango850 wrote: »
    im new to this site but wen i checked my account surprise not all my clicks are accounted for eg carcourse u get 2p BACK in YOUR Pocket when you search and click through to a result!! but i onlu get this once why is that

    It's called tracking problems. You do the clicks and some of them you don't get paid for because for some reason they "didn't track".
  • culpepper
    culpepper Posts: 4,076 Forumite
    Make sure cookies are enabled in the browser and clean out the advertising cookies between visits.
    Check your firewall is not set up to block adverts on the web.
    Dont click twice in a row on any thing, go back later for a second visit if you are allowed to visit more than once.
  • I have had the same problems on all the click sites I use.

    Car source are the only problems though, just keep at it and make sure you clear the cookies.

    Good luck
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  • culpepper
    culpepper Posts: 4,076 Forumite
    some sites use popups to catch the tracking,I think car source does. You need to allow pop ups for them.
  • culpepper wrote: »
    some sites use popups to catch the tracking,I think car source does. You need to allow pop ups for them.

    No they don't, they all use cookies.

    The cashback sites tell you to allow cookies, but this is so the site you are visiting earns money from the popup. If the site you visit wasn't earning money fron the popup it wouldn't be paying you to visit it. After all, it is never going to earn money from you buying something, is it?
  • culpepper
    culpepper Posts: 4,076 Forumite
    it comes to the same thing in the end. If you dont allow the popup,they dont get their revenue and you wont get yours either.
    They are paying you to advertise 'to you' really.After all if I wanted to hunt for a car online they are the first people I would think to search with because they are the ones I see everyday advertising to me via my PC. It pays them to have their name plastered across your PC screen wether you buy from them or not.
  • i believe after joinin 3 differnet click sites this is the best
    Pigsback (£8.55) recieved £30 boots voucher QuidsInUk (£32.35) MoneyMaddness (£27.68)

    Target for the year £100
  • culpepper wrote: »
    it comes to the same thing in the end. If you dont allow the popup,they dont get their revenue and you wont get yours either.

    No, that is completely wrong. The popup is just an extra way the site makes money, it has nothing to do with click earnings. It is just an advert and the sites gets an amount of money for so many time the popup pops up.

    he retailer pays an affiliate network £x for each visitor is send them
    the affiliate network pays it's affiliates £y for each visitor the affiliate send to the retailer
    the affiliate (in this cash a cashback site) pays its member £z each time they visit the retailer.

    The retailer hopes some of the visitors it is paying for will actually buy something and they will make a profit.

    Some retailers also have a deal with a diifferent company whereby they have a popup for that company on their web site and they get paid £X for every 1000 visitors who see the popup. This has nothing at all to do with the retailer paying for visitors for it's own site, it is a seperate way for the retailer to earn some money. Just the same as if it had other adverts for companies on it's site.

    The reason cashback sites tell you to allow popups is that they hope the retailer won't mind that none of the visitors it gets actually buy anything, they only visit the retailer to get a few pennies and leave the site asap, because at least they are earning something from the popups.

    Unfortunately it doesn't work as the money they earn from one visitor seeing the popup is far less than they paid for that visitor to come to their site.
  • mango850 wrote: »
    i believe after joinin 3 differnet click sites this is the best

    You must have joined two really cr*p sites than, because their are a lot of sites that are better than this one.

    The tracking for most of the clicks is appalling!
  • really? i thinnk its tracked well evey mon wed an fri u get to see it in ur account. where as pigsback no point talkin about that one no points these days. quidco is good if u spend alot on the net unlike me i dnt just make my cash by doin clicks an quids-co.uk offer the most clicks roughly get 6 clicks per day
    Pigsback (£8.55) recieved £30 boots voucher QuidsInUk (£32.35) MoneyMaddness (£27.68)

    Target for the year £100
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