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blythburgh
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by blythburgh » Thu Oct 13 2016 12:14pm
William Joseph wrote:Produce Banners for use on other websites.
This would be so helpful, maybe a techie person could do it and submit it to Rich for his thoughts
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by Chadwick » Fri Oct 21 2016 8:49am
expressman33 wrote:blythburgh wrote:expressman33 wrote:Could a report which details the transactions that make up each payment be created ?
Screenshot your account the day you request money and compare it to the one after you get the money would do it, but time consuming of course.
but that wouldn't show the itemised cashback from each merchant for that payment
Are you talking about payments when you withdraw cash from Imutual?
If so, I don't think this really works. The money earned is in a big pot, and you choose how much to withdraw. It doesn't correspond to a certain set of transactions - it's just how much you want to take.
A bit like a bank account. Money can go in from various means, but when you go to a hole in the wall and withdraw £10, it's not matched against any of the incoming transactions.
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by Fuggsy » Sun Jan 01 2017 10:55am
I've noticed a small problem on the Your offer stats page...
http://www.imutual.co.uk/report?id=631
When I mouseover the retailer, the popup text appears to the left, off the screen, so you can't read it.
Happy New Year!
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RonFlorabud
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by RonFlorabud » Fri Apr 13 2018 6:28pm
Chadwick wrote:
Are you talking about payments when you withdraw cash from Imutual?
If so, I don't think this really works. The money earned is in a big pot, and you choose how much to withdraw. It doesn't correspond to a certain set of transactions - it's just how much you want to take.
A bit like a bank account. Money can go in from various means, but when you go to a hole in the wall and withdraw £10, it's not matched against any of the incoming transactions.
Other sites seem to manage it....
I get your point it is possible to withdraw any amount here, but it would be helpful to see how the total is made up - regardless if you choose to make a full or partial withdrawal. In all fairness, surely most members would cash-out completely?
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by kevinchess1 » Fri Apr 13 2018 6:32pm
Unless I’m wrong, at Quidditchco you have to take it all out at the same time
Topcoat will let you do a partial withdrawal but it’s fiddly and why would you?
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by xrppzi » Sat Apr 14 2018 10:03am
kevinchess1 wrote:Unless I’m wrong, at Quidditchco you have to take it all out at the same time
Topcoat will let you do a partial withdrawal but it’s fiddly and why would you?
Possibly because, like me, you prefer things neat and tidy, so I withdraw a round figure in pounds and leave the pennies till next time.
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by kevinchess1 » Thu Apr 19 2018 9:04pm
Which is fine unless they default
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by rayf » Mon Oct 08 2018 5:27pm
We still do not have a secure (https) login screen - making all of our personal details, cashback and bank details at higher than necessary risk.
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