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Pigsback - Free Gifts for Clicks - Newbies Please Read the First Post!!

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  • foxy0369
    foxy0369 Posts: 16 Forumite
    superhans wrote: »
    same here, I earn 3 times as much money other sites, mysearchfunds, Quidco, topcashback, £85 so far in 3 months, it will take 7 months to earn £10 with pigsback with 5 piggy points click throughs, and you get money with cashback sites, you get points from pigsback, only redeemable in vouchers at certain outlets, for the amount of posts on this thread you would of thought this was the best earning site, but that is far from the truth, hoping on hope that you win a competition, so you can justify to yourself the effort versus reward.:confused:

    Are these other sites you use, the same principle as pigsback or are they survey sites?
    I'd like to try some other sites too, but not really sure where to start. Any advice on this would be much appreciated.:A
    Pigsback - £80 claimed £6.64 and counting (slowly):j
    Shop & Scan - £70 claimed 5500 left:j
    Lightspeed - 715 points so far:j
  • Why does it cost PB 50p to send out CDwow vouchers? Aren't they just an email?
    LBM February 2008. DFD March 2013 19 August 2011
    Debt at LBM £14,395.48. Debt Now £0
  • tinkerbel
    tinkerbel Posts: 1,795 Forumite
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    foxy0369 wrote: »
    Are these other sites you use, the same principle as pigsback or are they survey sites?
    I'd like to try some other sites too, but not really sure where to start. Any advice on this would be much appreciated.:A

    They are not the same as pigsback but there are a few similarities..
    Quidco and topcashback are cashback websites where you get cash back from online purchases and things like insurance and there are a few offers where its 'free' money for competing offers (like on pigsback) but they pay you in cash, not in vouchers. There is a thread about quidco with free offers on it but I'll look for it after this post.
    Mysearchfunds is quite good, its not really at all like pigsback though, you get a little search bar installed ( ? ) near your address bar (sorry, I'm not very technical) and every time you do a search (up to about 80 per day and you can't scam it) you get between 2 and 3p. It updates 1 day in arrears but 've found it to be quite good.
    Theres a place on the refferals board for mysearch funds and I think topcashback (but I dont use it so I;m not too sure sorry) so if you want to join it would be good maybe to use one of the links on there :)!
    Hope this helps, [sorry its off topic but everyone on this thread is friendly right.. ]
    Tinkerbel x
  • foxy0369
    foxy0369 Posts: 16 Forumite
    :o Thanks very much, i'll look into those.:o
    Pigsback - £80 claimed £6.64 and counting (slowly):j
    Shop & Scan - £70 claimed 5500 left:j
    Lightspeed - 715 points so far:j
  • what a shocker thats 25 piggy points today, that has to be record for one day.
    MAY NSD's

  • what a shocker thats 25 piggy points today, that has to be record for one day.

    how have you got 25 points today?
  • superhans
    superhans Posts: 338 Forumite
    foxy0369 wrote: »
    Are these other sites you use, the same principle as pigsback or are they survey sites?
    I'd like to try some other sites too, but not really sure where to start. Any advice on this would be much appreciated.:A

    No

    My search funds
    is a search engine that pays you CASH for searching the web 2.5 pence per search, this is free to join nothing more nothing less, very easy earner, been paid through Paypal last month £12.18, there is a thread on this forum for this site,
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=638645
    there are plenty of referral links on this page, (try mine or not):j

    Quidco
    http://www.quidco.com/
    is a cashback site that give you a percentage of your purchases, this site is free to join, but does charge an annual fee of £5, they remove this from your first payout, but I have earn't £15 in 2 weeks, it also has "daily clicks" for using shop bots like,
    Kelkoo 1 x 10p (search for "work boots" or "safety boots") otherwise it is 2p
    High Street Web 2 x 4p
    there is also a thread on this site,
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=596821

    Top Cash back http://www.topcashback.co.uk/
    is the same as above but it is completely free to join, and they do not take a yearly fee, some wonder how this site makes any money as they say that they give you 100% of the cashback, and previous companies offering the same have gone bust.
    Daily clicks,
    Kelkoo 1 x 10p (search for "work boots"or "safety boots") otherwise it is 2p
    High Street Web 2 x 4p
    Buy Central 1 x 9p
    there is also a thread on this site,
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=196385

    What I would strongly suggest is that you get a seperate browser, either Firefox or Opera (I use Opera), so you can keep your earnings seperate from your normal internet use, so you can easily delete cookies between sites.

    happy earning
  • Numpty_Monkey
    Numpty_Monkey Posts: 14,196 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Another c/t
    http://www.pigsback.com/pages/4/7/380.aspx?pbq=2436%2c2436%2cVOVB
    Fair exchange

    3 working c/t in 2 days :eek:
    has piggy been on something:confused:
    PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869
    Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying :o . Of all the peeps on this board you're the kindest & most supportive of all & I'm :mad: & :( for you all at the same time . Wish I was there to give you a big :grouphug: & emergency hobnobs
    xx
    DFD 5/1/16
  • linda-ann
    linda-ann Posts: 2,087 Forumite
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    It's amazing :eek: I got the 3cts as well:T
    YouGov :) £50.....2/09/09
    YovGov :) £50....11/03/11
    YouGov :) £50....10/08/12
    YouGov :) £50....15/11/13
    YouGov :) £50....15/12/14
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