Unless you are super organised, you might still have your
Christmas shopping to start – or at least finish. You might well be doing quite a bit of that
shopping on the internet. I thought it
might be worth pointing out that you can basically be paid to do your normal
shopping. If instead of going direct to
a retailer you go via
Topcashback, you can often get cashback on your purchase. (Note that if you sign up via that link I get
a referral bonus. A clean link i.e. just
direct is here.) Most major retailers are on there, but two
notable ones that are not are Amazon and John Lewis. The only way I know of to earn anything from
them is via Nectar. You earn nectar points, so if you have a
nectar card it is worth going via there as it earns you extra points for just a
few extra clicks.
Anyway, back to Topcashback.
You can find out more about cashback websites here. That explains how they work, the things you should
consider when using them etc.
I use cashback websites for all sorts of things. For example:
- I always change my utilities provider when my current deal ends. I normally get paid about £60 to change companies by going via Topcashback.
- Whenever I buy train tickets (regardless of which train company I am travelling with), I book them via Southern Trains because it has no booking fees and they post the tickets first class for free. I go to Southern trains website viaTopcashback and earn about 6% cashback on it. We had to book G last minute tickets to go to Scotland a few weeks ago and earned about £7 cashback for booking via Topcashback and G was actually traveling on Virgin trains.
- Booking trips on Expedia.
- When I look for a new home or car insurance policy when they come up for renewal each year.
- Buying books from Waterstones.
- When I changed broadband provider.
You get the idea…
Anyway, take a look and see if it might work for you and save you some
money this Christmas season (and throughout the year!).
2 comments:
I did my shopping online today so too late for me!
xx
Hi Kahless - I hope you're ok. Long time no contact. You can still use it for other things. I jut did my annual change of utility provider and got paid £30 for doing so. Marvellous!
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