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UK Cashback Websites !

 

 

The first Rule is to avoid the sites that require payment!

The best UK Cashback site in our opinion is EI42.com the reason we like it is because you can also get a percentage of the cashbacks received by the people you have introduced. To register and get cashbacks on your purchases AND to get your own EI42 shop CLICK HERE. Registration is totally free.

Others we have discovered are:- Cashbackkings, Greasy Palm, RPoints, Topcashback and Quidco The most popular is Rpoints which was founded two or three years ago.

Some of the sites even give you a small gift when you sign up.

Using the EI42 site is usually perfectly straightforward. When you have registered with the site, you simply click on the supplier's logo, say ' Currys' then purchase the item and the item will be sent to you and the cashback added to your credit. To ensure that you are credited with the cashback it is essential to have cookies enabled.

The Cashback site is a new idea that has taken off in a big way. It seems to me that the decision to join or not to join is a NO BRAINER. Who would willingly pay an extra percentage on a washing machine when it is not necessary to do so?

Earning money from the Cashback site EI42 seems to be quite easy, building a network of people who earn you income could take some time but the thought of earning money, even a little income while I am asleep or eating or sitting at my desk is very attractive to me. The advantage over MLM organisations is the zero outlay aspect of the system.

So far the Cashback Website phenomenon is confined to the UK, but we could see it travel across the Atlantic soon. It is such a success in the UK that it is hard to see how it can fail to catch on in the USA.

Davina Martin

As a buyer for my company I use my cash backpage to raise money for charity My bosses approve and we have had a mention im the company magazine -- Dave Albaracki

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Nasty Cashback Scams?

Please let your readers know about a nasty scam that was pulled on me and probably lots of others who should be making as big a fuss as they can.

I paid for a trip on National Express on the Internet and was asked the question if I wanted a free travel voucher worth ten pounds. I said I did and thought nothing more about it. Most of the people caught out by these people have had the same experience, they thought they were signing up for a ten pounds refund voucher.

Check out the excellent Website www.moneysavingexpert.com and note that there is page after page of people very annoyed at this scam.

I should have read the paperwork I was told to print out for buried in the small print on the crowded second page was the words telling me that my credit card would be debited monthly by £8.00. I was now the member of a Cashback Club and for the privilege had to pay eight pounds whether I used the scheme or not. Probably not illegal but NASTY, VERY NASTY. How did a company like NE be persuaded to give my details to the organisation operating the scam.

It seems that it is not only National Express but other companies are involved in this scam. Cartridge Monkey, Easyjet, Interflora, Allposters & Vistaprints all seem to use the same underhand methods.

Can I suggest that if you are taken in by one of these schemes you contact the Trading Standards Office or similar.

Richard Broadbent, Luton

 

 


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