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How to cash back sites work
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First Example of Cash Back Site
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Making Money From Cashback Websites
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Would you like to get a bit of your money back when you buy something?

 

There is a very easy way to do this, use cash back websites!

 

Only join those which are free to join, so you don’t loose any money.  

 

People have earned up to and more than £1000 by just buying products, insurances, utilities, bank accounts, credit cards, services etc through a cash back website.

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For instance, a cash back website may give you 20% cash back for buying some clothes from Debenhams.  So if you decide you want to buy from Debenhams, you click on a special link on the cash back website that takes you to Debenhams.

 

You then shop online at Debenhams as normal and pay as normal.  

 

It then takes a little while, usually a few weeks, for it to be officially verified that the cash back site sent you to Debenhams and the cash back site gets paid for leading you to Debenhams.

 

The cash back site then pays you 20% of the money you spent at Debenhams on clothes. So say you spent £50 on clothes, 20 % of £50 is £10 therefore you would get £10 into your cash back account.

Second Example of Cash Back Site

A cash back website may offer you £20 for setting up a new bank account with a particular bank.  If you decide you need that bank account, you click on the cash back websites link to the bank in question.

 

You then fill in all the relevant details for it to get set up.

 

Once the bank account is set up, the cash back site is paid for leading you to open an account with that particular bank.

 

The cash back site then pays you £20 into your cash back account

Basically the cash back website put special links on their websites which you click on to take you to whichever shop/ business you choose. These links track that you bought a product or service by clicking on a link on the cash back website.  The cash back website then gets paid for providing a lead to the product or service you buy.  Cash back websites then pay you a certain percentage of the money they earn, from leading you to the website you bought a product or service from.

 

Some also pay you for signing up to special offers or doing surveys.

 

Don’t count the cash back as yours until it is in your bank account, because unfortunately sometimes things go wrong with the tracking, so the cash back site may not get paid for their lead, and therefore you wont either.  

How do I use cash back sites

1) Sign up for an account with your chosen cash back site

2) When you decide you need a certain product or service which you can buy via the internet, try to find the cheapest product/deal you like on the internet.

3) Once you have found the cheapest product/deal, see if cash back is available on any cash back sites you are a member of.  Money saving expert has a great tool on their website, where you type in the box which website you found the product on, and they tell you which cash back site gives you the most cash back for it! For instance if you found a deal in Argos you want, type in Argos to find out who pays the most if you buy from Argos via their website.

4) Sign into you cash back website account

5) Click on link to the place where you buy product/service

6) Buy product or service

7) Wait to get cash back in your cash back website account

 

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