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My TopCashback referral link if you want to sign up with my link - thank you in advance :) It’s been 2 and a bit years since I last did a blog post about my earnings from TopCashback, and I am very pleased to say I am still going strong! At the end of 2020 I had made just over £600 cashback to-date and I was over the moon that I could pocket SO much extra cash on purchases I would have made regardless. But it’s only gotten better since then, and as of March 2023 I now have claimed back a whooping £1,653.16. I know - WOW, right? If you want to get to know how to get started with TopCashback then I go into more detail in the previous blog post, plus I’ve got a whole TopCashback tutorial video on my YouTube page. I also have a referral link, whereby I receive a bonus if you use it (thanks in advance) but you also may receive a £10 bonus. I say may because this deal is sometimes on, sometimes off, and I’ve got no way to let you know when the deal is on unless you email me and ask J So! This blog post is going to be all about my TOP tips to maximise cashback deals via TopCashback. I am confident at least one of these things can help put a little extra cash back in your pocket! Plus membership – I almost very nearly didn’t sign up for a TopCashback plus membership because I thought it was cheeky to charge £5 for membership. However, this is an annual fee only and it’s taken from cashback you earn. The plus side (pun intended) of the plus vs. classic membership is that the cashback deals you get are better (higher percentage of cashback), there are special promotions and competitions only available to plus members, and you get a 20% bonus pay-out if you use the reward wallet vs. a 10% bonus pay-out with the classic membership. If you’re planning to use TopCashback on a fairly regular occurrence then I say it’s totally worth it! Bonus days – Every once in a while TopCashback have these awesome bonus days where any purchase you make via TopCashback (£5 minimum) will give you a £2 or a £2.50 bonus. It’s totally free, just a nice little bonus. The key is to click the ‘activate’ button when you see this deal appear on the homepage. Gift cards – There are all sorts of gift cards available to purchase through TopCashback, including grocery shops (e.g. Asda and Iceland), coffee shops (e.g. Costa and Café Nero), gadget shops (e.g. Argos and Curry’s), and even restaurants. Once purchasing the gift card, you will receive the specified cashback to your account, and then you can go ahead to buy whatever you planned to with the gift card. Offers page – On the offers page you can find see the top and most popular cashback deals available. Sometimes I am in for a very pleasant surprise of a fantastic cashback offer on a purchase I planned to make. It is the BEST feeling! Hummingbird treats – I very unfortunately JUST recently realised that when I see the little hummingbird fly across my page when using the website, it’s because I am receiving some kind of monetary gift from TopCashback. So far, I have only won 10 pence, BUT to be honest this is quite good considering I never knew what it was until the last week or two. I am currently two Easter bunny treats away from winning a £20 bonus – wish me luck! Grocery deals – Every now and then there are special deals with grocery stores to get even more cashback than usual. I try to take advantage of these whenever they arise as sometimes you get a £5 or £10 bonus just for shopping through TopCashback at Tescos, Sainsburys, Morrisons, Asda, etc. This one truly is an absolute no brainer because we all need to buy food. So if you can get cashback on the essentials, you’re without-a-doubt winning at life! Refer, refer, refer – Once you get a hang of TopCashback and you start racking up the dosh, you’ll want to share the secret with your nearest and dearest. Sharing the good news is caring, and not only will you help their pockets, you will also get a lovely referral fee (anywhere from £7.50 to £30 depending on the offer at the time).
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Author30-year old living in the UK who is actively working towards achieving Financial Independence (FI). Sharing all the tips and tricks I am learning along the way! |