Spammers in the context of imutual are people or possibly autobots who register in order to make malicious/false/advertising or just plain rubbish posts. These are normally removed very quickly by an automated process as they are easily recognisable. But this leaves the initial registration. This is unlikely to be used again as it was created specifically for the purpose of creating the post/s..roger wrote:I understand the meaning of spamming, so presumably spammers are people who initiate spam. But, and my apologies if this is a stupid question, I don't quite understand the reference to a proportion of new members as spammers. Would someone mind explaining, please?
I would like to point out that the link is not reliable. My husband uses Screwfix and although MSE claims it is updated every day, it still does not have iMutual listed as offering this merchant at all - very confusingmarkro wrote:I use imutual, topcashback and Quidco, depending on who lists which merchant.
You might find this link useful:
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Type in the merchant and it will be listed with the cashback amount offered.
It is showing on there now @ 4% the highest C/B site showing.xrppzi wrote:I would like to point out that the link is not reliable. My husband uses Screwfix and although MSE claims it is updated every day, it still does not have iMutual listed as offering this merchant at all - very confusingmarkro wrote:I use imutual, topcashback and Quidco, depending on who lists which merchant.
You might find this link useful:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shoppi ... omparison/
Type in the merchant and it will be listed with the cashback amount offered.
Dittoerxrppzi wrote:I would like to point out that the link is not reliable. My husband uses Screwfix and although MSE claims it is updated every day, it still does not have iMutual listed as offering this merchant at all - very confusingmarkro wrote:I use imutual, topcashback and Quidco, depending on who lists which merchant.
You might find this link useful:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shoppi ... omparison/
Type in the merchant and it will be listed with the cashback amount offered.
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