"100%" cashback sites retain £40m!

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Re: "100%" cashback sites retain £40m!

by richard@imutual » Tue May 20 2014 12:30pm

pingu_174 wrote:I thought that 100% of cashback links links were paid out but any that were merely adverts did not create cashback and therefore zero cashback for the consumer but a revenue for the site.
It partly comes down to whether you accept a distinction between "cashback attributed directly to an individual's transaction" and other types of payment by advertisers. For example, quidco will earn "tenancy" payments from advertisiers; these are additional payments that a merchant agrees to pay in return for greater exposure on quidco's site, newsletter etc. Or such payments could take the form of performance bonuses e.g. an extra £1000 for every 100 purchases made by Quidco members. But ultimately, the advertiser is only willing to pay such amounts because a % members click on these adverts and buy stuff so don't the members deserve to share in these funds too? As you are not shareholders of quidco, you have no way of forcing the company to be transparent about the extent of such revenues

As imutual grows, we will also be able to utilise these additional sources of revenue. Once we've met our essential overheads e.g. salaries, development costs, wouldn't you expect us to pass a share of this onto you? After all, as my chart shows we're talking £40m just over the past few years :shock:

Re: "100%" cashback sites retain £40m!

by garindan » Mon May 19 2014 5:55pm

miles19 wrote:
kevinchess1 wrote:
miles19 wrote: I didn't think we were Russia?
Нет commrade не имеют еще водки и икрой
в порядке, Евровидение это то :wave:
This is all Japanese to me.....

Re: "100%" cashback sites retain £40m!

by pingu_174 » Sat May 17 2014 11:52am

I thought that 100% of cashback links links were paid out but any that were merely adverts did not create cashback and therefore zero cashback for the consumer but a revenue for the site.

Re: "100%" cashback sites retain £40m!

by miles19 » Thu May 08 2014 5:48pm

kevinchess1 wrote:
miles19 wrote:
kevinchess1 wrote:Yes everyone has a right to make any point they want
And the Mods will ban anyone who says otherwise :shock:

I didn't think we were Russia?

Нет commrade не имеют еще водки и икрой
в порядке, Евровидение это то :wave:

Re: "100%" cashback sites retain £40m!

by kevinchess1 » Wed May 07 2014 11:20pm

miles19 wrote:
kevinchess1 wrote:Yes everyone has a right to make any point they want
And the Mods will ban anyone who says otherwise :shock:

I didn't think we were Russia?

Нет commrade не имеют еще водки и икрой

Re: "100%" cashback sites retain £40m!

by miles19 » Wed May 07 2014 7:03pm

blythburgh wrote:Sorry, Miles19, I do not know you anywhere near as well as I do Kev. :oops: :oops: :oops:
:wave: that's ok :)

Re: "100%" cashback sites retain £40m!

by blythburgh » Mon May 05 2014 7:52am

Sorry, Miles19, I do not know you anywhere near as well as I do Kev. :oops: :oops: :oops:

Re: "100%" cashback sites retain £40m!

by miles19 » Sun May 04 2014 1:08pm

blythburgh wrote:
miles19 wrote:
kevinchess1 wrote:Yes everyone has a right to make any point they want
And the Mods will ban anyone who says otherwise :shock:

I didn't think we were Russia?
I think you have misunderstood Kev's sense of humour. That is the problem with writing on a forum, you do not see the body language or hear the tone of voice which give so much more meaning to spoken words. I know Kev is joking because I have known him online for many a year. I do not always agree with him though but on this occasion I am 100% sure he was joking.
I knew he was joking and I was joking too..... :thumbup:

Re: "100%" cashback sites retain £40m!

by timco » Sun May 04 2014 12:40pm

It may also include the amounts claimed as rejected by the big two but actually received.

I have largely stopped using them as they now seem, in my case, to have a 90% non acceptance rate and most, if not absolutely all, times I have to go chasing the payment. Still waiting for 2 for Voda which is over a year old.

Re: "100%" cashback sites retain £40m!

by blythburgh » Sun May 04 2014 9:01am

miles19 wrote:
kevinchess1 wrote:Yes everyone has a right to make any point they want
And the Mods will ban anyone who says otherwise :shock:

I didn't think we were Russia?
I think you have misunderstood Kev's sense of humour. That is the problem with writing on a forum, you do not see the body language or hear the tone of voice which give so much more meaning to spoken words. I know Kev is joking because I have known him online for many a year. I do not always agree with him though but on this occasion I am 100% sure he was joking.

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