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Online UK cashback rewards

There are a number of online cashback reward sites who will reward you in cash, shares, or points if you buy from a link on their sites. Basically these sites are advertising sites that are willing to share some of their advertising income with you. For further information on cashback reward site and how they work visit our cashback rewards frequently asked questions page.

The reward sites listed below are all free to join and the majority in fact will all pay you a welcome bonus for joining. It is a good idea to join a few of them and then when you go to buy something online to compare the rewards on offer and to buy from the one which offers you the best deal. As well as paying you for shopping online most of the reward sites offer rewards for requesting information, playing games or signing up for newsletters from their sponsors.

Cashbackkings

 

Cashback Kings is a new cashback website that GUARANTEES to offers the highest cashback rewards of any UK cashback site. It has over 1,500 partner sites for you to shop at and Cashbackkings also has a forum for discussing cashback and anything else you want to chat about. Cashback can be paid via BACs, Paypal or taken as Amazon vouchers. The only downside to this great site is that they deduct £5 from your first cashout but given the high cashback rates on offer this fee should easily be outweighted by the cashback rewards.given.

GreasyPalm

 

GreasyPalm is one of the UK's fastest growing rewards sites. GreasyPalm has became popular by it's transparent rewards system. There's no points, gimmicks or shares. Instead GreasyPalm rewards it's members with cash rebates against hundreds of leading online retailers. All new members accounts are credited with £2.50 and are entered into a free prize draw, giving you a chance to win a £1,000 cash prize. To find out how you can make over £50 in 5 easy steps using GreasyPalm click here or to find out how you can earn almost £100 per year click here.

Topcashback

 

Topcashback offers you the opportunity to earn 100% of the cashback reward offered by the shops and merchants as opposed to you sharing the cashback with the people who run the reward website. The rewards on offer are therefore higher than the standard cashback reward websites. You can also earn cashback by signing up for newsletters, doing searches and taking up other special offers.

Moneybackmadness

 

Moneybackmadness is a relatively new cashback site. Instead of the usual free £2.50 or £5.00 when you join Moneybackmadness goes further and gives you £10 free for simply signing up. The minimum cash out limit is higher to accommodate this and is currently set at £35. There are loads of daily clicks you can do and free offers that should quickly get you on your way to getting your first cheque or Paypal payment.

Cashbackchief

 

Cashbackchief is another new cashback site. They offer a £2.50 sign up reward and you can cash out once your balance reaches £15. Cashbackchief has over 1,000 retailers and a large selection of money making daily clicks.

Loyaltyshopper

 

Loyaltyshopper allows you to earn rebates by buying from a wide selection of online retailers through the links on the site. You can also earn money by signing up to various offers such as receiving newsletters or by comparing prices of products on some of their price comparison sites.

Ipoints

 

Ipoints rewards you with ipoints when you buy almost anything online and these can be redeemed for any of the products in their rewards catalogue. The rewards start from as low as 70 ipoints and up to a maximum of 7,500. With 15 different reward categories and over 2 million different reward items, there's no doubt you'll find something you like at ipoints.

Cashbag

 

Cashbag is an online shopping tool where you can earn cashback by shopping, applying for new creditcards or booking holidays. They have over 650 retailers and give you a £2.50 welcome bonus when you join. To find out how to earn over £1,000 per year using Cashbag click here.

Freefivers

 

Freefivers give you £5.00 when you join their community and they allow you to earn up to 30% cash back on purchases from Tesco, M&S, John Lewis and Currys. To find out how to earn over £350 per year from Freefivers click here.

Rpoints

 

rpoints is a bargain-hunting community offering rewards when you shop online, sign up for newsletters or refer friends. They have an easy points section where you can earn over £30 without having to spend a penny. In addition the site also has several exceptional discussion boards discussing all sorts of interesting subjects. On top of all of this they even give you £5 free when you join them. To find out how to earn almost £300 per year from rpoints click here.

Pennymix

 

Pennymix give you £3.00 when you join their site and you can earn money back by shopping online through their numerous online shops.

Themutual.net

 

On joining the themutual.net you receive £5 of free shares in the themutual.net which is a profitable listed company on the London Stock Exchange. You earn more shares when you shop online at over 400 top sites including Amazon, Dell, Tesco, John Lewis and Argos. Shares in the themutual.net have increased by over 300% in the last 12 months making this an attractive rewards scheme. If, however, you would prefer hard cash then you can sign up to earn your rewards in this manner as well.

Cashbin

 

Cashbin  offers users the chance to get cash back for surfing the net and shopping online. They offer a free £3 signup bonus when you join Cashbin.

Quidco

 

Quidco allows savvy consumers to earn cashback on their spending and unlike other normal reward sites Quidco does not keep a large chunk of the commissions instead it passes these all on to you. However, in order to pay for the running of the site Quidco does charge an annual fee of £5 which is paid out of the commission earned so if you do not earn enough commission you do not have to pay the annual fee which seems fair enough. As you would expect the rewards on offer are higher than most other reward sites.                

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