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SnoopZ 04-02-2019 19:36

Do you use a cashback site?
 
A cash back site pays you easy money if you click through to the website you wish to purchase something from.

Who uses a Cash back site?

Mr K 04-02-2019 19:38

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
Yep, Top Cashback. Over £2000 since 2006.

SnoopZ 04-02-2019 19:40

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35982039)
Yep, Top Cashback. Over £2000 since 2006.

Well done, i also use Topcashback but only made a few 100 so far, i need to remember to buy insurance through it and mobile phone contracts!

FreeMind5 11-02-2019 18:21

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
I'm scared to imagine how much money you need to spend to get a tangible cashback

Paul 11-02-2019 19:09

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
Yes, we get one through my work place.

denphone 11-02-2019 19:20

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35982039)
Yep, Top Cashback. Over £2000 since 2006.

We have never used one.

SnoopZ 11-02-2019 20:56

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35982985)
We have never used one.

If you order stuff on the internet you should give it ago, it is just a case of clicking through to a site which could save you a few % or £50 if you're buying insurance, it is so easy, just make sure an adblock isn't on when you do it.

I just claimed £3.68 from a few small purchases several weeks ago and they will put it in my bank.

Inactive Digital 11-02-2019 21:27

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
I only use Quidco. Used topcashback once but they helped themselves to a £5 fee by automatically opting me into some premium account - I have never used them since.

Mr K 11-02-2019 21:45

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35982985)
We have never used one.

Throwing money away Den if you buy stuff off the net. Why let others have the click through commission? Get it yourself.

denphone 11-02-2019 21:51

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35983018)
Throwing money away Den if you buy stuff off the net. Why let others have the click through commission? Get it yourself.

We will look into it a bit more but remember sometimes you always find there is a catch somewhere.

Mr K 11-02-2019 21:53

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
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Originally Posted by FreeMind5 (Post 35982968)
I'm scared to imagine how much money you need to spend to get a tangible cashback

Well you don't buy extra because of cashback, it's just a bonus on stuff you were buying anyway.

Have to admit it's not as generous as it used to be. My best was £130 cashback on a car insurance policy, halved the premium. Switched away from them a year later too :).

VM are offering £190 cashback for a new account.
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/virgin-media/
It isn't always just pennies.

SnoopZ 17-02-2019 13:59

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Just done my Car Insurance clicking through via Topcashback to RAC.

So that is an instant £25 added to my Cashback pot, i was expecting £65 though but i read it wrong, they pay £25 on a New policy and then £40 on the renewal, so i am a bit annoyed with that.

But at the end of the day £25 is free money so can't complain.

For anyone on the fence and not yet using a Cashback site this is what it looks like on Topcashback when it tracks.

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...1&d=1550408314

Angua 17-02-2019 15:05

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
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Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 35982984)
Yes, we get one through my work place.

Ditto.

Maggy 17-02-2019 16:18

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
I use money off phone apps through organisations I do business with and my husband uses his ex forces card and phone apps that are supported by our local pubs.

SnoopZ 17-02-2019 16:54

Re: Do you use a cashback site?
 
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Originally Posted by FreeMind5 (Post 35982968)
I'm scared to imagine how much money you need to spend to get a tangible cashback

Nothing to be scared about, its free money and nothing needs to be done other than click once on the cashback site you registered on to go to where you want to buy something from.

Free money is free money whether its £1 or £10+.

There are no catches at all.


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