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Pigsback - Free Gifts for Clicks - Newbies Please Read the First Post!!
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barrettefc wrote: »Just joined today.
Looking forward to earning some extra cash with you lot!
welcome grab a cuppa sit down and join in the fun,, oh except when you get the vouchers and then go out and spend much nicer when its technically free lolThose we love don't go away,They walk beside us every day,Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear
Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
Are thinking of you today.0 -
Murphy's No More Pies Club member # 140 - lost 40 lbs
:A 03/10 :A 07/11 :A 03/12
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heavenleigh wrote: »Believe me i double then triple checked the amount in the email then spent a good couple of hours checking 10,000 points=£100 and not £10.00.
The email is here (copied and pasted so i cant mistype)
Hi *****,
Congratulations! You have won 10,000 Piggypoints in our Credit Expert Zone when
you registered with one of our partners in December last year, your prize will
be credited to your account very shortly. We hope you have enjoyed your win.
Best wishes from Curly!
Kind Regards,
Anita
Member Services
Pigsback.com
Help!!!!
Maybe it is a scam but it all looks quite above board to me.
Leigh xx
CONGRATS!
I remember this comp...wasn't it for clicking thru to AOL and getting a username? They were doing a few points just for clicking the ad too?0 -
New CT for chance to win John Lewis vouchers:
http://www.pigsback.com/pages/4/7/380.aspx?pbq=2954%2c2954%2cVOVB
Good Luck0 -
Another CT to win trip to Orlando:
http://www.pigsback.com/pages/4/7/380.aspx?pbq=2827%2c2827%2cVOVB
And another for Maximuscle
http://www.pigsback.com/pages/4/7/380.aspx?pbq=1608%2c1608%2cVOVB
Hope these work for you all.0 -
I haven't seen this competition mentioned and can't find it with a search so apologies if its already been listed...
http://www.pigsback.co.uk/pages/4/276/1883.aspx?pbq=2834%2c2834%2cVOVSP
Which of the following is often used in a pedicure?
I think the answer is cuticle nipper but not certain
From Wikipedia: Caulking is a process used to seal the seams in wooden boats or ships, and riveted iron or steel ships, in order to make them watertight. :rotfl:Ex board guide. Signature now changed (if you know, you know).0 -
barrettefc wrote: »Just joined today.
Looking forward to earning some extra cash with you lot!0
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