imutual is unique amongst cashback sites (and, as far as I know, amongst any UK company) in that its members are also its owners - by virtue of being given free shares in the company. This, of course, raises the immediate question... What's the benefit of having shares? The obvious "potential" benef...
I think that, whatever title you give it, you end up needing to explain it in more detail. I wanted a title that links in with what's unique about our site - i.e. mutuality. It may be a complicated message to get across, but it's a worthwhile effort Titles aside, "Rate tarts" ;) can just compare our...
Your claim - submitted on 27 March - is unresolved but not overdue. The target resolution date - usually 80 days from the date of submission - is 15th June.
We recently announced our mutual dividend initiative , our policy of passing on an increasing amount of our revenue as cashback. As a money-saving site which, uniquely, is owned and controlled by its members, we want to use our increasing financial strength to make our cashback rates as competitive ...
One Eyed Snake wrote:
The time involved in submitting a HCP is probably more cost effective than the time involved in doing recurring clicks for coppers.
Strange comparison when people can do both if they wish.
Although we have a Directors Guarantee over unredeemed cashback balances, I don't want to encourage people to use imutual as a bank account. And if we could afford to give any additional 'bonuses' I'd rather we did that in the form of higher cashback rates - which will make us more competitive and a...