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by Richard Frost » Fri Jan 26 2018 6:00pm
Give or take is also VAC Media, all their sites are 50% and they have a £25 cashout on all their sites I think, apart from Rpoints where it is £1
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by Boro Boy » Fri Jan 26 2018 8:42pm
How much better could it get with an injection of £££Capital in the right places...???
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by Richard Frost » Fri Jan 26 2018 8:45pm
Boro Boy wrote:How much better could it get with an injection of £££Capital in the right places...???
Ok moneybags you, thunderfrog and expressman33 can get together and provide the company with a long term loan at 0%
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by RonFlorabud » Fri Jan 26 2018 9:31pm
pabenny wrote:And who is there to beat to get third? It seems Nectar don't participate, presumably because they don't see themselves as a cashback site. The cashback checker on MSE lists IM and three others behind the Big 2. For many merchants the other three don't even have any offer let alone a competitive one - and they have minimum cashouts of £10, £25 and £25.
So let's be real. IM gets an award recognising it's true place in the market.
We are probably the only other "100%" cashback site out there after the big two. So many "tin-pot" cashback sites though - many (imho) just waiting for the right time to disappear into the darkness with your money. It is a shame we can't compete with the big 2 - getting fairly predictable this award now.
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by pabenny » Sat Jan 27 2018 9:11am
There are some others in the game - but not at 100%
Nectar - although not strictly cashback, the points can readily be spend at Sainsburys or Argos and so are nearly cash. Shame about the terrible reward rates
Kidstart - your cashback can be transferred into a savings account for a child. They offer cashback for amazon and John Lewis but elsewhere rates seem to be about 50% cashback.
Boom25 - which introduces a random element that potentially is attractive if you make frequent purchases with lower cashback rates
Social cashback (not sure of the name) where the cashback is linked to someone else buying something
And there are various workplace scheme providers such as Reward Gateway - again, not usually 100%.
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by Boro Boy » Sun Jan 28 2018 1:08pm
Can we assume correctly that iMutual is 3rd in the big 3...???
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by expressman33 » Sun Jan 28 2018 2:57pm
William Joseph1 wrote:Boro Boy wrote:How much better could it get with an injection of £££Capital in the right places...???
Ok moneybags you, thunderfrog and expressman33 can get together and provide the company with a long term loan at 0%
just lend some of the £10 notes from under your mattress
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by BeautifulSunshine » Mon Jan 29 2018 5:50am
William Joseph1 wrote:Boro Boy wrote:How much better could it get with an injection of £££Capital in the right places...???
Ok moneybags you, thunderfrog and expressman33 can get together and provide the company with a long term loan at 0%
I'll have the cash ready. How much do you need? From £1,000,000 or £6,000,000?
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