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Raining Cashback is as you’ve probably already guessed a cashback site. It has a low payout level of just £1.50 making it very easy to reach payout and making it a great place to start if you’re new to cashback sites.
They have pretty much all the areas on the site that you might expect - daily clicks, easy cash, catalogues and brochures, and competitions and draws as well as a long list of shops that you can shop at and get cashback.
They have a nice simple referral system too. Every friend that you refer to them you will recieve 25p. So if you simply referred six friends, then you could cash out without doing anything else!
They run payment dates on the site so that when you request a cashout, your money will be paid to you on the next payment date. These dates are made very clear on the site so it’s easy to know when you will receive your next payment.
Unlike a lot of cashback sites, although Raining Cashback is UK based they are happy to accept international members. However, they do state that some offers may not be available for anyone who isn’t UK based.
You can choose from three diferent methods of payment - Paypal, BACS or Moneybookers or if you prefer you can choose to make a charity donation (although it doesn’t say on the site which charity they support).
The site has it’s own forum as well, meaning you can log on there and join in with other members, and also giving a really good place to look and ask things if you have any questions as you’re going along - another thing that makes it a great starting place for beginners.
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This is a cashback site. They give you £2.50 when you join as a thankyou for joining them, and you can earn up to 35% cashback on purchases made through the site with the various retailers they have there. They have a vast selection of retailers available including Amazon, Additions, Littlewoods, HMV and many more.
Unlike most cashback sites, this one also has codes that they have on site to help you with money off when you do your online shopping too, so it’s worth keeping an eye on these so you don’t miss out on extra money off!
When you reach £25 you can choose to cashout your money and you’ll be given another £2.50 bonus into your account to get you started again.
You can also earn £5 when you refer a friend to Ecashback. The referral bonus is paid when the referred user makes their first qualifying purchase through the site.
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Pigsback is a site where you can earn points and then turn the points into either gifts, or gift vouchers. Earning points can be done in a number of ways, from buying through their links, to signing up to newsletters and sending for information. However, there are other ways to earn points as well. Every week they have adverts on your personal pigsback page which are worth 5 points when you click on them. You can also enter competitions where you can earn points if you win, and there’s a special betting section too where you can bet on all sorts of things from the football results to who’s going to win the latest big brother and lots more. You bet some of your existing points, and if you win, you win a proportion of the pot based on how many people bet the same way you did.
Another way you can earn extra points is by writing things for the site itself. There are a number of sections around the site where you can send in snippets of information such as beauty tips, or info on places to go in London and a variety of other things. If your piece is used then you get some points - normally 50 to 100 of them.
Your points are kept in your piggy bank on the site, and when you have enough you can spend them on a variety of things. Rewards vary from gift vouchers such as Boots, Topshop, Pizza Hut and many others (a £10 gift voucher costs 1150 points) to items such as pigsback branded items like mugs, shopping bags, soft cuddly pigs, keyrings and even a manicure kit. The cheapest item you can opt for is a set of 5 branded pencils for 175 points, and the most expensive item is a half carat princess diamond 18ct white gold ring at 85000 points! As you can probably imagine, there’s plenty in between to choose from too.
They also have a special section on the site where you can download coupons to print off. These can be taken to your supermarket and will give you money off your shopping, and they’re free. Not only that, but when you use them, you then get extra points added to your account as well, Not bad!
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Mutual Points is one of those sites that falls partly under the category of cashback site, and partly under the category of other ways to make money. The reason for this is that although there are a lot of retailers on the site where you can get cashback - in this case in the form of points - when you shop with them, there are also quite a number of other ways of building up your points.
Firstly Mutual Points sends out regular e-mails to it’s members that contain links. When you click through the link to the site talked about in the e-mail you earn points - normally it’s 5 points for this sort of click. They also send out e-mails with special offers in them such as sign up to this newsletter and earn points, or arrange a test drive in a car and get points.
When you’ve collected 3000 points, you can request a cashout and your 3000 points will be turned into £20 which is paid in the form of a cheque to you.
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Click Cashback is a cashback site where they offer you higher commission rates than some, but in exchange for doing this, you have to pay a £5 admin fee each year. This is taken out of your earnings, so that the first £5 that you earn each year goes straight to them.
They have 1000+ retailers whom you can get cashback from, and if you refer your friends you can earn money for doing so - £5 per 2 friends that you refer.
You can also choose to donate part of your cashback earnings to one of a number of selected charitys as you shop. Mimimum payout here is low being just £5, and you can choose from Cheque, Paypal, or BACS transfer. There is a maximum of £50 per cashout on paypal transactions.
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Money Back Madness is a very popular cashback site. They start you off by giving you a bonus of £10 into your account, one of the most generous sign up bonuses around.
They have over 1000 merchants whom you can recieve cashback from, and lots of other ways of making money too. From signing up to newsletters and entering competitions, to doing their daily clicks on the site including at the moment some quite high paying daily offers for 40p each upwards!
Minimum redemption is £35 for the first payout - that’s including your £10 bonus though, so really it’s only £25 that you have to make. Then after that, you can cashout again whenever you reach £20 or more.
Another advantage with this site is that it has it’s own forum attached to it so if you have any questions, you can go there, leave a message and pop back in an hour or two and someone is likely to have answered this for you. It also gives them somewhere to promote their short term offers so it’s definately worth keeping an eye on.
There are three options for payout, paypal, cheque or BACS, and you can choose whichever you prefer each time.
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Cashback Junction is cashback site with all the normal variety of retailers for you to buy from and get cashback with. SIgn up, click through to the retailer you want to shop with, and after a few days you will see some money pending in your cashback junction account - normally a percentage of what you spent.
When it’s time for you to cash out with Cashback Junction, you can choose to receive your money either by cheque or by BACS, and you can cash out when you reach £20 of cleared funds. You also recieve £1 when you refer a friend to the site and they join.
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Top Cashback is a cashback site as the name indicates. They have over 1500 merchants available, and over 2000 cashback offers making them one of the largest cashback sites going, and some of the retailers that they offer cashback on don’t appear on any of the other cashback sites. They also have all the normal daily clicks available, and they also have an excellent referral scheme where you can earn every time one of your referrals makes money, not just a one off payment.
Top Cashback offers three different methods of payment when you reach the payout level, you can choose between cheque, BACS, or e-cheque via paypal. If you opt to be paid by cheque there is a minimum cashout level of £25. For BACS and Paypal payments there is no minimum amount, all they ask is that you leave 14 days between payment requests so they’re not processing 6p at a time for too many people.
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Edeals is another cashback site, like most of the others it has a large selection (over 1000) of retailers whom you can shop with and earn cashback, and a selection of daily clicks that you can do each day to boost your income on the site.
Edeals give you £5 free when you join the site, and you will be paid when you reach £25. They offer two choices for payment, paypal, and BACS transfer. Payment runs are made on the 7th of each month so if you’ve reached the required amount, you will be sent money.
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Free Fivers is another cashback site. This one offers you £5 when you sign up with them as a starting gift which is nice. They have lots of daily clicks, and many merchants for you to shop through if you choose. There are also quite a large number of competitions that can be done to boost earnings, and you can also do a variety of other things like searching for car insurance and similar to earn even more.
Free Fivers pays out at £25 by cheque, so basically with them giving you £5 you only have to find another £20 on the site before you can make your first cash out making it super easy to earn money with them.
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