Gifthulk chat in 2017

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  • cally6008
    cally6008 Posts: 7,629 Forumite
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    Depending on what level you are, you get "guess the card" chips back instead of points = https://gifthulk.me/levels ,
  • purplevamp
    purplevamp Posts: 10,322 Forumite
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    cally6008 wrote: »
    Depending on what level you are, you get "guess the card" chips back instead of points = https://gifthulk.me/levels ,

    Makes (a little bit of) sense to cash out small amounts then you get more coins back.
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  • POPPYOSCAR
    POPPYOSCAR Posts: 14,897 Forumite
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    purplevamp wrote: »
    Makes (a little bit of) sense to cash out small amounts then you get more coins back.

    Not sure about that.

    It costs more to cash out the smaller amounts.
  • MissPop
    MissPop Posts: 948 Forumite
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    5000HC gets $5 PayPal. In the past, you'd get 500HC (50c) rebate. Now (for Diamond users) you get 100 extra Guess The Card chips. I'd say I get on average 50-100HC from that many chips - 5-10c.

    These sites just keep cutting back :(

    Make £2020 in 2020 - £263.78/£2020

    2020 totals
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  • purplevamp
    purplevamp Posts: 10,322 Forumite
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    POPPYOSCAR wrote: »
    Not sure about that.

    It costs more to cash out the smaller amounts.

    I meant you get more coins back for the smaller amounts. Unless I'm reading into it totally wrong.

    I prefer to cash out the minimum as a lot of sites go t*ts up and I don't want to lose my hard earned cash :)
    Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039
    Now: £92,275.21 Jul 2037
    Swagbucks ~ £100 (2023 ~ £355)
    Surveys ~ £76.03 (2023 ~ £344.20)
    Make £2024 in 2024 #35 ~ £246.61 ~ (2023 ~ £2,224.70)
  • bit_by_bit
    bit_by_bit Posts: 1,155 Forumite
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    Also gone is the weekly code for 25 coins, shame. I am near my next payout and will be shutting down unless things improve.
    Wife, mother, gardener, nurse, Big C survivor. Officially retired at 55 2021 [/b][/b].Mortgage free April 2021Challenges 2024: Decluttering Campaign 32/100 bags plus 0 large items. Make £2024 in 2024#8 £0/£2024 Using my craft stash 0/52 Reading books 0/52 Donations for the CS/washing done from others (in and outs) in 2024 x 10 bags and 0 large items.
  • MissPop
    MissPop Posts: 948 Forumite
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    bit_by_bit wrote: »
    Also gone is the weekly code for 25 coins, shame. I am near my next payout and will be shutting down unless things improve.

    Same, I need about 3000 more to cash out and then I'm done. So not worth it any more.

    Make £2020 in 2020 - £263.78/£2020

    2020 totals
    Swagbucks - £100 | Prolific Academic - £44.54 | Qmee - £10 | PopulusLive - £50

  • POPPYOSCAR
    POPPYOSCAR Posts: 14,897 Forumite
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    purplevamp wrote: »
    I meant you get more coins back for the smaller amounts. Unless I'm reading into it totally wrong.

    I prefer to cash out the minimum as a lot of sites go t*ts up and I don't want to lose my hard earned cash :)

    Yes I get what you are saying.

    But I have not noticed anymore wins by having the extra goes.

    It is my belief that the GTC game is set to payout so many HCs per account anyway no matter how many goes you have, but I could be wrong.

    I prefer to save the HCs by waiting to get the higher value GC rather than hoping to win them on GTC.
  • purplevamp
    purplevamp Posts: 10,322 Forumite
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    POPPYOSCAR wrote: »
    I prefer to save the HCs by waiting to get the higher value GC rather than hoping to win them on GTC.

    i don't cash out lower to get the coins, I do it in case they go bust :) I'm not brave enough to wait for a higher cash out :o
    Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039
    Now: £92,275.21 Jul 2037
    Swagbucks ~ £100 (2023 ~ £355)
    Surveys ~ £76.03 (2023 ~ £344.20)
    Make £2024 in 2024 #35 ~ £246.61 ~ (2023 ~ £2,224.70)
  • bit_by_bit
    bit_by_bit Posts: 1,155 Forumite
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    Wow, got a Joker on GH for the first time since swapping to the new set up.
    Wife, mother, gardener, nurse, Big C survivor. Officially retired at 55 2021 [/b][/b].Mortgage free April 2021Challenges 2024: Decluttering Campaign 32/100 bags plus 0 large items. Make £2024 in 2024#8 £0/£2024 Using my craft stash 0/52 Reading books 0/52 Donations for the CS/washing done from others (in and outs) in 2024 x 10 bags and 0 large items.
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