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ThrobsBlackHat
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by ThrobsBlackHat » Thu Nov 09 2017 11:45pm
Howdy, I'm thinking of switching from topcashback.
Is life here better?
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Boro Boy
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by Boro Boy » Fri Nov 10 2017 12:15am
ThrobsBlackHat wrote:Howdy, I'm thinking of switching from topcashback.
Is life here better?
It says you joined 29th Feb 2016 so its taken you a long time to ask that question and I would have guessed you would have seen that life is good this side of the track...!
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blythburgh
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by blythburgh » Fri Nov 10 2017 7:20am
Well we are going to buy new buildings and contents insurance and like Aviva so will be staying with them.
I can get £40.40 cashback at Quidco
I can get an exclusive special offer at Topcashback of £60.00
But if I buy via imutual then I not only get £61.20 cashback but I have the cashback guarantee so if I do not get paid then imutual will pay me.
And as I have not used a cashback site then I see no reason why I should have to ask imutual to pay me as the money will turn from pending to payable automatically.
So that is one reason for using imutual. Others are this site unlike the big two has a forum where we are free to complain about the site. The cashback guarantee. The amount of "free" cash that can be made here day in day out with the recurring clicks. I accept I am earning big time with the travel supermarket clicks at the big two but normally it is here where I earn by far the most "free" money.
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler
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Richard Frost
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by Richard Frost » Fri Nov 10 2017 7:57am
Personally I would not switch from anywhere but keep all three in my portfolio and use the one I felt best for any particular offer. However imutual does have some "extras" which are well worth exploring.
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kevinchess1
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by kevinchess1 » Fri Nov 10 2017 8:05am
Hello and welcome
We may not match lesser sites on some offers but do have the CBG and a 'Lively' forum
Any question just ask
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by BeautifulSunshine » Fri Nov 10 2017 10:04am
Hello and welcome ThrobsBlackHat.
Stick around and you'll feel right at home.
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