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adjustment z?

Post by big chris » Sun Aug 04 2024 11:09am

Does anyone know what this represents as all pending shares have been removed from my account.
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Re: adjustment z?

Post by Richard Frost » Sun Aug 04 2024 11:28am

You have to laugh, don't you? viewtopic.php?f=10&t=90876
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Re: adjustment z?

Post by blythburgh » Mon Aug 05 2024 10:31am

Richard Frost wrote:
Sun Aug 04 2024 11:28am
You have to laugh, don't you? viewtopic.php?f=10&t=90876
Obviously they do not read the forum very often
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Re: adjustment z?

Post by macliam » Mon Aug 05 2024 12:22pm

I have arranged to withdraw the majority of the money alotted to me, but left enough to raise the value of the remaining "pending" cashback above the £5 limit.

Unfortunately, this remaining cashback is "extended" (for ages), so I await this becoming payable.....

My future use will depend on whether the cashback guarantee still applies and on the rates offered, sadly of late, none of the merchants I intended to buy from have been avaiilable on imutual or are showing as "supended". The almost £2k cashback earned here far exceeds that earned on either TopCat or Quidders (who are now, once again, on the naughty step).

I have enjoyed the forums....... indeed, my reason for coming to imutual was because of them, after Quidders closed down theirs and ceased claiming to be a cooperative cashback site. Obvously many of the "old hands" have already decided to remove themselves from the forums, so how long they will remain viable or useful remains to be seen - and as I don't use Faceplant or Xitter, it'll then be adieu to my online colleagues here. A great pity that a worthwhile site has fallen foul of a changed ecosystem.
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Re: adjustment z?

Post by Richard Frost » Mon Aug 05 2024 1:08pm

macliam wrote:
Mon Aug 05 2024 12:22pm
I have arranged to withdraw the majority of the money alotted to me, but left enough to raise the value of the remaining "pending" cashback above the £5 limit.

Unfortunately, this remaining cashback is "extended" (for ages), so I await this becoming payable.....

My future use will depend on whether the cashback guarantee still applies and on the rates offered, sadly of late, none of the merchants I intended to buy from have been avaiilable on imutual or are showing as "supended". The almost £2k cashback earned here far exceeds that earned on either TopCat or Quidders (who are now, once again, on the naughty step).

I have enjoyed the forums....... indeed, my reason for coming to imutual was because of them, after Quidders closed down theirs and ceased claiming to be a cooperative cashback site. Obvously many of the "old hands" have already decided to remove themselves from the forums, so how long they will remain viable or useful remains to be seen - and as I don't use Faceplant or Xitter, it'll then be adieu to my online colleagues here. A great pity that a worthwhile site has fallen foul of a changed ecosystem.
Richard has stated elsewhere that he will be reducing the minimum withdrawal to £1 although he has not yet given a timeline.

If/when the forum closes I will also be saying goodbye. I continue not to have a verbal presence anywhere else.
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Re: adjustment z?

Post by rayf » Mon Aug 05 2024 1:30pm

I intend to continue using the forum as long as it lasts. :)

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Re: adjustment z?

Post by macliam » Mon Aug 05 2024 4:17pm

Richard Frost wrote:
Mon Aug 05 2024 1:08pm
Richard has stated elsewhere that he will be reducing the minimum withdrawal to £1 although he has not yet given a timeline.

If/when the forum closes I will also be saying goodbye. I continue not to have a verbal presence anywhere else.
I am active on an expat forum, but nowhere else. I have found this forum to be good overall, though obviously less so recently. Alhough it has become slightly less relevant, I will be sad to see the forum close, just as I am sad to see the end of the cooperative initiative, but that's life.
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Re: adjustment z?

Post by Chadwick » Wed Aug 07 2024 6:57pm

big chris wrote:
Sun Aug 04 2024 11:09am
Does anyone know what this represents as all pending shares have been removed from my account.
Adjustment Z was a reward in shares for making posts on the forum.
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Re: adjustment z?

Post by mariannemarlow » Wed Sep 11 2024 8:28pm

Thanks for the £2.67.. :)

Shame that it's all over though, had some good times with the clicks.
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Re: adjustment z?

Post by blythburgh » Thu Sep 12 2024 9:35am

mariannemarlow wrote:
Wed Sep 11 2024 8:28pm
Thanks for the £2.67.. :)

Shame that it's all over though, had some good times with the clicks.
Site and forum are continuing but no shareholders
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