Help with cashback sites (no spend required ones)

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Hi All,

Not too sure if this is the best place to post this... So mod's please move rather than lock/delete if it's in the wrong area!

I've tried serahcing the forums and net for a 'walkthrough' or a 'guide' to the Cashback sites...

I basically need a schedule of what order people do their 'clicks' etc, how long it takes and what sites to use...

I've just signed up to the following, have the following points..

Quidco 25.00 Pounds
Rpoints 500 Points
5Greasy Palm 2.70 Pounds
Topcashback 0
Free Fivers 5.00 Pounds
Myshoppingrewards 3.75 Pounds
Rewardcircle 50 Points
Cashinco 1000 Points
Pigsback 150 Points

Where can i go from here? Are there any up there which are pointless joining?

I DON'T want to be spending.. Purely pay per click (go search kelkoo and earn 4p) kind of thing...

Thanks all!

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  • melipona
    melipona Posts: 492 Forumite
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    This good lady has put something together that might help.
  • dark_angel
    dark_angel Posts: 1,234 Forumite
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    Hi, how did you manage to get 25.00 on quidco without spending? any info much appreciated
    cheers
  • andan
    andan Posts: 2,110 Forumite
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    Another great site is http://www.ilovefreebiesuk.co.nr/

    On this site it explains which ones are best for daily clicks, adds new ones all the time and tells you what one there are.

    It also has other great ways of making money and is regularly updated.
    :j Live on £4500, £2531/£4500:T 101 in 1001 (52/101):j:beer::j


  • king100
    king100 Posts: 1,565 Forumite
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    You have missed the easiest

    https://www.mutualpoints.com
    I all have learnt is from others on many sites.
    Seek legal help if unsure.
    Dont pay Private Parking tickets - they are mere invoices.

    PRESS THANKS
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  • JDMYOFAN
    JDMYOFAN Posts: 329 Forumite
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    Quidco - i got £25 for signing up to betfair, but i wanted to join anyway so i don't really count it..

    Another question...

    Should i be telling my friends at the tax office? It's cashback.. i don't tell the taxman if asda offer me cashback when i buy shopping......................
  • hex2
    hex2 Posts: 4,736 Forumite
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    On the tax front, I think it constitutes a rebate - eg cashback on a credit card is not taxable as it is a rebate on goods purchased.

    There is some case law to support this but I am not 100% confident on the no spend transactions.
    'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need' Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • tan160581
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    Topcashback.com is the best probably for Kelkoo, Highstreet Web & Shopping.com daily clicks - they BACS pay out is very frequent. Quidco is great for home insurance + car insurance. Must have earnt a total of 1k+ in 18 months from these two. As you have done Betfair I would suggest opening up a coral account if u haven't one already as £25 cashback + a free bet on a £10 deposit is a great offer - then match bets up in another new account also offering cashback - Williham Hill gives u £10 for a £5 deposit!
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