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More Cashback Sites in the UK

There are some more cashback site reviews shown below. Remember, you can learn a little more about how cashback sites work with our cashback site guide. The sites displayded on this page are, in our opinion, those that do not offer the same value or quality as the best UK cashback sites shown on the previous page. We have also listed some sites which we believe to be some of the worst at the moment.

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Decent UK Cashback Sites

Number 13 - Free Fivers

rated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold stars Free Fivers - is a reasonable cashback site. You receive a £5 sign-up incentive and it has a good choice of retail partners. It has a loyalty scheme too where you can earn points for various gifts the more you use the site. It's payout level is £25 and payment is by cheque. One disappointing area however is the support this site offers. We have found it to be poor and slow when we have raised tickets in the past and we have received some feedback through this site which suggests others have experienced similar problems. Its cashback rates are fairly uncompetitive too compared to many newer sites. Although it is an established site it also does not have the same ideas and innovations as some of the other established sites and we occasionally find problems with the links on the site which does not reflect well on it. You can earn an extra fiver for every friend you refer who goes on to receive their first payment (£25).


Number 14 - My Shopping Rewards

rated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold stars My Shopping Rewards - has a pleasant design and is fairly easy to navigate. It is a site we have thought has promise, but has as yet failed to convince us with any eye-catching ideas, although it claims a good active membership base. It offers a £3.50 as a sign up bonus and whenever you log in they welcome you with a 'member offer' that you may wish to take up, although you are free to decline it of course. They send out your cashback cheque once you have had £20 confirmed cashback in your account with them. Again it is worth comparing cashback rates on this site with others to make sure you get a good deal as this is not a 100% cashback site. The site does include a few retailers that are not found on other sites. It also gives you a £5 refer-a-friend bonus once they earn £20 cashback through the site.


Number 15 - Line My Pocket

rated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold starsrated 2 gold stars Line My Pocket - is a decent cashback site offering a fair range of online retailers and a refer a friend bonus of £5 once your friend earns a whole £25 in cashback (some restrictions apply - see site). The cashback rates are not always particularly competitive so it is wise to compare them to other sites if you want the best deal. Payment level of £5 if you redeem via paypal of Amazon gift certificate (or make a donation to Cancer Research UK). Or you can request bank transfer once you have £10, but for some reason they charge you £3 for the pleasure, not very user friendly when other sites do it for free.







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Cashback Sites we do not recommend

Penny Mix

not ratednot ratednot ratednot ratednot rated Pennymix - has a decent number of cashback retailers, some of which seem unique to the site, and offers you a sign up bonus of £3. Payment has to be requested by you once your account reaches £10. It offers a fairly generous refer a friend program - you can earn 10% of your friends cashback earnings plus a £7 bonus when they earn £20 cashback. This all sounds very appealing. Unfortunately the cashback rates are not particularly competitive, the site design is poor, the navigation sometimes confusing (especially when looking at your own account), it has a poor help section, and the site basically has the look of a site that is going nowhere and has been left a little neglected, which is not a good sign if you are trying to earn cashback through it and hoping for payment along the way. In saying that we have been paid in the distant past and we are still earning cashback. It is a site that we are a little wary of at present because we have seen similar sites disappear overnight in the past.


Bakanda

not ratednot ratednot ratednot ratednot rated Bakanda - we correctly identified this site as one to watch as about to fold and that is what has unfortunately happened. Sites with missing or poor links or sites with no customer service are invariably those to avoid as they are not sustainable and you risk losing your hard earned cashback.


Rpoints

not ratednot ratednot ratednot ratednot rated Rpoints - has recently encountered financial difficulties and is a good example of how things can change on a cashback site. It has been in existence for many years and had built up a good reputation for rewarding customers who shopped through the site. Unfortunately it is now unable to honour cashback earned that had not been paid out as it is subject to court action. It may be sold to new owners but I suspect, if this does happen, that it may operate under a different name. One to watch.


Cashback Kings

not ratednot ratednot ratednot ratednot rated Cashback Kings - owned by the same people as Rpoints this site is not paying cashback at present.


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