Friday 9 September 2016

Earn over £100 using cashback websites

Earn over £100 using cashback websites

I don't see it mentioned very often in here, but I assume most users will already know about using cashback websites to earn some extra beer money.
For those who don't, cashback websites are a simple idea. Companies pay cashback sites a certain amount of money for each genuine and new customer they bring in, the cashback sites then offer the user a set amount of money for going through them to sign up to the company in question. You can also use cashback sites to claim money from real stores, although I've never really did this myself. There are lots of cashback sites out there, but I use the 2 most trusted and largest for UK users, these are:
TopCashBack
  • Payout Method: BACS, PayPal, Gift Cards
  • Minimum Payout: 1p
  • Available In: UK, US
  • Notes: There is a free and premium option, use the free option

Quidco
  • Payout Method: BACS, PayPal, Amazon
  • Minimum Payout: £1 (you have to set this)
  • Available In: UK only (I think?)
  • Notes: There is a free and premium option, use the free option

I've spent most of the morning collating the best offers for these 2 sites.
For Best results with Cashback offers you should:
  • Clear your cookies (or better yet, use another browser)
  • Turn off any adblockers you may have on
  • Always read the offer thoroughly
The first group of offers are free offers which require you to sign up to a website, or get a quote, or sign up to a free trial. By using all of these offers at the time of writing you can earn an easy £30!

Free offers

WebsiteQuidco ProfitWebsiteTop Cashback ProfitNotes
Confused.com Car Insurance£2.20Confused.com Car Insurance£2.32For a Genuine New Quote
Confused.com Pet Insurance£0.50Confused.com Pet Insurance£0.60For a Genuine New Quote
Confused.com Travel Insurance£0.55Confused.com Travel Insurance£0.55For a Genuine New Quote
Confused.com Home Insurance£2.20Confused.com Home Insurance£2.32For a Genuine New Quote
Confused.com Motorbike Insurance£2.00Confused.com Motorbike Insurance£2.32For a Genuine New Quote
Confused.com Van InsuranceConfused.com Van Insurance£2.02For a Genuine New Quote
Resident Review£1.00Resident Review£1.01Leave a review of your landlord or estate agent
Graze.com£1.50Graze.com£1.51Sign up for a free box & cashback
Western Union£1.00Western Union£1.01For a new signup
The People's Operator£1.00The People's Operator-For activating a free PayAsYouGo sim card
QuoteSearcher£3.50QuoteSearcher£3.53For generating a genuine insurance quote (various cashback amounts for different quotes)
ValueMyCV£0.60[ValueMyCV](
Get me a Ticket£1.00Get me a ticket£1.01For registering an account
Search Lotto£0.50Search Lotto£0.50Make 25 searches for cashback and a free ticket
Quotezone£3.50QuoteZone£3.55For generating a genuine insurance quote (various cashback amounts for different quotes)
MySurvey UK-MySurvey UK£1.81must complete a double opt in and at least one survey
FreeStuff.eu-FreeStuff.eu£0.70For a new signup
Property Moose£2.00Property Moose£2.02For a new signup
Match.com£1.00Match.com£1.01For a new signup
MyOffers-MyOffers£0.50For a new signup
Readly£0.30Readly£0.30Completion of 30 day free trial

Another way to continue your earning is to hit the deposit offers. These are offers you can sign up to through TopCashBack  and Quidco which pay you more in cashback than you need to deposit to claim the cashback. So for example if you sign up to Gala Bingo through Quidco and wager £10 on their site you will receive £30 cashback through Quidco, giving you a £20 profit (and you'd be surprised how often you acctually win at these bingo sites too!) At the time of writing there is just over £130 to be earned using these methods! *(Please note, these offers are correct at the time of writing but do change fairly frequently) *

Deposit Offers

QuidcoTop Cashback
WebsiteDepositCashbackProfitWebsiteDepositCashbackProfit
Gala Bingo£10.00£30.00£20.00Gala Bingo---
Ladbrokes Bingo£10.00£30.00£20.00Ladbrokes Bingo£10.00£30.30£20.30
William Hill Bingo£10.00£30.00£20.00William Hill Bingo£20.00£25.25£5.25
Betfair Bingo£10.00£20.00£10.00Betfair Bingo£10.00£15.15£5.15
32 Red Bingo£20.00£25.00£5.0032 Red Bingo£20.00£25.25£5.25
Betway Bingo£20.00£25.00£5.00Betway Bingo£20.00£25.25£5.25
Dream Bingo£20.00£25.00£5.00Dream Bingo£20.00£25.25£5.25
Lucky Pants Bingo---Lucky Pants Bingo£10.00£15.15£5.15
The National Lottery---The National Lottery£10.00£15.15£5.15
Bingo Extra---Bingo Extra£10.00£15.15£5.15
Bgo Bingo£20.00£25.00£5.00Bgo Bingo---
Bingocams£10.00£15.00£5.00BingoCams£10.00£12.12£2.12
Glossy Bingo---Glossy Bingo£10.00£13.13£3.13
Dotty Bingo---Dotty Bingo£10.00£13.13£3.13
Bingo on the Box£10.00£13.00£3.00Bingo on the Box---
Butlers Bingo£10.00£13.00£3.00Butlers Bingo---
Winner Bingo£10.00£13.00£3.00Winner Bingo---
Deal or no deal Bingo£10.00£12.00£2.00Deal or no Deal Bingo---
Mecca Bingo£10.00£11.50£1.50Mecca Bingo£10.00£11.61£1.61
So, there you go. Easy money and you can work through most of these offers in a day (although tracking them will normally take a week or so) If you have any questions then fire away, I'll try my best to answer
TLDR: Sign up to TopCashBack  and Quidco  and use the offers above to make a cool £160

Wednesday 7 September 2016

20 Cogs Review

20 Cogs 

What is 20 cogs?

20 cogs is a simple way to earn some beer money by doing tasks (or offers, as they call them), these can be anything from surveys to taking out free trials to signing up for websites and anything in between. Some of the offers are also competitions, which can earn you some more money (although I've never won any of them).

How do i get paid?

The novelty that 20 cogs uses is to complete 20 levels, or "cogs" before you cash out, but a lot of the more annoying offers are really high paying. A grey cog is an offer you've yet to complete, an amber cog is being processed by the merchant, a green cog is an offer which has been processed successfully. If on any of the levels you don't like one of the offers, there is usually another offer you can do instead (or a few offers, as the case is usually) Once you have completed all 20 cogs you will be paid via BACS or Paypal

What countries can use 20 cogs?

Only the UK
So there you go, simples, try 20 Cogs  and see if you like it.

Saturday 25 June 2016

How to earn money in the UK and Europe with Match betting

How to earn money in the UK and Europe with Matchbetting


I intend to write a far more detailed guide to match betting without using an odds matching tool like P.A. over the next couple of weeks, this guide will be better suited to those who have zero knowledge of match betting

What is Match Betting?

Match betting is a LEGAL, RISK FREE & TAX FREE way of earning Money. You earn by taking advantage of the various sign up and "reload" offers that bookies provide new and existing customers. For example, when you sign up to William Hill they have an offer of "Deposit £10, get a £20 free bet" You can use this bet and then lay against it at a betting exchange
For example:
Bookie: Bet Chelsea to WIN
Exchange: Bet Chelsea to NOT WIN (It should be noted than when you make a lay at a betting exchange you're covering all other options, so by saying you think Chelsea will NOT win you're saying they will either lose or draw, anything except win)
So now that you've placed them, these two bets will cancel each other out, resulting in you breaking even (or losing a little bit of cash) after this initial bet you will be credited with your free bet. Now, repeat this process again - except this time it's not your own money being used to place the bet! So you get to keep the profits.

How to get started

The best way (I believe) to get started is to sign up for the free trial on Profit Accumulator and follow their step by step instructions. Using their site you can claim two of the offers and earn £45. During the trial you will have the basics of match betting explained to you and once you have earned from your free trial you can use the profit to upgrade to a Platinum account(£22.99/month or £150/year). If you become a platinum member you will have access to hundreds of offers and dozens of extra guides to help you on your journey. When I started doing this a few years back I only used £50 (That I earned doing surveys) as my starting float, however a bigger pot of £100 is advised to help you work through offers quicker.
If you're going to get started with match betting, I recommend you take a photo of the following: Passport or Driving License, bank card used to deposit money, and a recent utility bill - As the bookies fraud prevention teams occasionally ask for these (I've only had it happen once, but it does happen)

Being gubbed & mug bets

Mug bets - Ok, so match betting is completely legal, however, Most bookies aren't too keen on you only using them for offers.
So it's highly recommended to place occasional "mug bets" - What's a mug bet? It's basically a normal (small) bet which is nothing to do with your match betting. A mug bet is simply a small bet to make you look like a regular customer, once again Profit Accumulator has got you covered on the best ways to place mug bets. They advise following a cycle: Qualifying bet, free bet, mug bet, withdraw profits.
Being gubbed - This is when a bookie has figured out that you're only match betting and using their offers, the bookie can limit your account to only making small bets, or not getting any offers. You can get back in good stead with them by placing non-offer bets but this could take time and still never amount to anything.

Slot Offers

These offers aren't required to make a healthy profit, but they can be a good earner for you. Slot offers come in many different flavours, and you have to take each one for its merits, some are simply a few free spins and sometimes you have large wagers involved for your free spins. People are often put off by slots because a lot of the time they’re not completely risk-free. It is up to you to weigh up the value of doing them as you have the chance to win big from doing these, you have the potential to make upwards of £100 from a single offer, but like I said... not for everyone. Profit Accumulator will advise you about the risk factor for each slot offer. It will either be no risk (so for examples and offers where the bookies will give you your money back – wager £5 and be credited £5 if you lose it all) or a low risk offer (which is what most slot offers are) where you have to wager a larger amount but the potential earnings are a lot higher. They will also tell you which slots you are best using, unless the offer is for a selected slot only

Jargon Buster

When you start your Match betting journey you'll notice lots of terms thrown around, if you're unsure of them ask me and I’ll try to explain. Here are some of the common terms:
Lay Bet: This is the bet you lay in the exchange against your bookie bet. This bet covers you for all options that are not what the bet is backing – e.g. Bet is to WIN; the lay bet will cover LOSS and DRAW.
Qualifying Bet: This is when you place a bet to qualify for an offer, for example if the offer was "bet £10 get a £20 free bet" then £10 is your qualifying bet.
Mug Bet: This is a small bet placed to convince the bookie you're a regular punter
Gubbed: When a bookie bans or limits your account, this usually happens due to a lack of mug bets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Matched Betting a scam?
A: NO! Everything is tried & tested, supported by various forums all over the internet and has been features on the BBC, The Guardian and various other news outlets... it's legit!

Q: Is Matched Betting Gambling
A: NO! With Gambling you have a risk, Match betting has no risks because you cover every outcome - the only risk is human error.

Q: Is Matched Betting really risk free?
A: Yes and No, If you just follow the instructions for the offers then you will face no risk. However if you decide to use slot offers then there is a slight risk associated with it, but that's your choice you aren't required to do the slot offers.

Q: How is Matched Betting tax-free?
A: As it's considered gambling you don't pay any tax on your winnings.

Q: Will Matched Betting affect my credit rating?
A: NO! But bookies will leave an imprint on your credit file. This is just an identity check to make sure that you are genuine.

Q: Do I need a separate bank account for Matched Betting?
A: NO, But it is recommended, simply because seeing lots of deposits and withdrawals to casinos can look unappealing on your bank account. Most mortgage companies want to see 3 months worth of bank statements - but if you have 10 bookmakers on them every week it might look like you have a problem.
TLDR: Use the free trial from Profit Accumulator to make your first £45 from the bookies (Risk Free).

Sunday 19 June 2016

A collection of sites to earn money online in the UK

I've been (trying) to keep busy with beermoney stuff this year. As most folk know it can be difficult to find sites that pay outside the mainland US, so i've created this list of sites which pay out to the UK and (some) International users.

Surveys:

Most beermoney sites online are a mix of surveys and Get Paid To (GPT) sites. These are the pick of the bunch for survey sites

My Number One Pick!:

  • Payout Method: Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: £5
  • Available In: Worldwide, but studies are targeted to specific demographics
  • Notes: Need a facebook account or .edu email address to sign up

  • Payout Method: BACs, Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: £50
  • Available In: USA, UK

  • Payout Method: Cheque
  • Minimum Payout: £50
  • Available In: UK only

  • Payout Method: Cheque, Paypal, Giftcards
  • Minimum Payout: $3
  • Notes: Sign up is quite selective, just be patient and you'll be accepted eventually. Try their facebook page too
  • Available In: USA, UK, Canada
  • Notes:Invitation Only!

  • Payout Method: Amazon (or 50p Prize Draw)
  • Minimum Payout: £5
  • Available In: UK only

  • Payout Method: Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: £25
  • Available In: UK

  • Payout Method: Cheque
  • Minimum Payout: £50
  • Available In: UK only

  • Payout Method: Cheque, BAC's, Amazon
  • Minimum Payout: £25
  • Available In: UK only

  • Payout Method: Gift Card
  • Minimum Payout: £8.50
  • Available In: UK, US, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand

  • Payout Method: Gift Card
  • Minimum Payout: £10
  • Available In: North America, Europe, Egypt, Turkey, UAE, Turkey
  • Notes:Run by Ipsos, good earner



Smartphone apps:

Most Smartphone apps are a combination of mystery shopping and tasks to do at home (downloading apps etc.). The mystery shopping gigs can pay really well, but it's obviously very location dependent. Downloading apps also pays very well, but it's a one shot deal (meaning once you've downloaded an app you can't get paid for doing it again)

My Number One Pick!:**

StreetSpotr Apple | Android | Website
  • Payment Method: - Paypal
  • Minimum Payout - No minimum
  • Available In: - United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland (and probably more, i couldn’t find a list)

Field Agent Apple | Website
  • Payout Method: Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: No Minimum
  • Available In: U.S. , Canada, UK, Australia, Denmark, Norway and Sweden
  • Notes: Apple devices only

Roamler - Apple | Android | Website
  • Payment Method: - Paypal
  • Minimum Payout - No minimum
  • Available In - Holland, Great Britain, Sweden, Italy, Poland, Germany, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Spain, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Turkey

Clic and Walk - Apple | Android | Website
  • Payment Method: - Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: - £4.01
  • Available In: - France, UK, Germany, Spain, Italy
  • Notes: Also provide quite a few surveys

Spare5 - Apple | Website
  • Payment Method: - Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: - $1
  • Available In: - UK, US (possibly more? Can't see a list)
  • Notes: - IOS only (Android coming soon), mostly a croudsource type app, no mystery shopping

Task360 - Apple | Website
  • Payment Method: - Bank Transfer
  • Minimum Payout: - £10
  • Available In: - UK only
  • Notes: - Sometimes called tasker, IOS only (No plans for Android), seems to have lots of mystery shopping jobs in England

Yoobic - Apple | Android | Website
  • Payment Method: - Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: - No minimum
  • Available in: - UK, Belgium, France, Switzerland,

Geotask - Apple | Android | Website
  • Payout Method: Paypal, Amazon
  • Minimum Payout: £10
  • Available In: UK Only (I think?)
  • Notes: Keep your phone on you and your anonymised location data is sent to them to earn you points which are converted into money

Voxpopme - Apple | Android | Website
  • Payment Method: - Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: - £1
  • Available In: - UK, US, Singapore, Australia (apparently it's 18 countries in total but i couldn't find a list)
  • Notes: - Slightly different, all of their tasks are based on you recording your opinion on a product, can be a quick earner!



Get paid to websites:

My Number One Pick!

  • Payout Method: Paypal, Gift Cards
  • Minimum Payout: £5
  • Available In: US, UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland

  • Payout Method: Check, Paypal, PayToo, Payza
  • Minimum Payout: $8
  • Available In: Worldwide, but studies are targeted to specific demographics

  • Payout Method: Paypal, Cheque, Bank Transfer, Gift Cards
  • Minimum Payout: $1
  • Available In: all countries and regions that are supported by PayPal, excluding China and Vietnam (Heres the List)

  • Payout Method: Cheque
  • Minimum Payout: £20
  • Available In: UK

  • Payout Method: Paypal, Dwolla, Giftcards
  • Minimum Payout: $10
  • Available In: USA, UK, Canada

  • Payout Method: Paypal, Dwolla, Tango Cards, Giftcards
  • Minimum Payout: $10
  • Available In: USA, UK, Canada



Work from home jobs:

My Number One Pick!

  • Payout Method: Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: €5
  • Available In: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam
  • Notes:It's a bit of work to get into UHRS (where the most money is) so i wrote a Clickworker/UHRS Guide

  • Payout Method: Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: None, whatever you have earned is paid to Paypal within the first 14 days of each month
  • Available In: UK (But it looks like there's nothing to stop you from being paid as long as you have good English)
  • Notes: Good for picking up transcription work, pay is decent, requires you to do a few tests before starting

  • Payout Method: Cheque, Bank Deposit
  • Minimum Payout: None, You get paid whatever you've earned every 30 days
  • Available In: UK, US, Canada, Brazil, Egypt, Germany, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Japan, Italy, France, Mexico, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Phillipines, Turkey
  • Notes: Pays really REALLY well, but it's like a proper job, you have a quite difficult entrance exam and they can deny your application. Mostly search engineer evaluation work

  • Payout Method: Cheque, Bank Deposit
  • Minimum Payout: None, You you get paid whatever you've earned as part of their monthly payment schedule
  • Available In: Worldwide, but they only hire when they need someone from a specific area, you'll need to check regularly
  • Notes: Pays really REALLY well, but it's like a proper job, you have a quite difficult entrance exam and they can deny your application.

  • Payout Method: Cheque, Bank Deposit
    • Minimum Payout: None? (I think)
    • Available In: UK
    • Notes: Answer questions for money, I still haven't personally managed to sign up for this service yet

Free daily cash prize draws:

These are simply free prize draws that I (try) to check every day.

My Top Pick!

  • Payout Method: Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: £10
  • Available In: Worldwide
  • Notes: Simply Upload a picture to win. You need to manually check it daily, If you don't check and you win, you lose your £10 prize

  • Payout Method: Bank Transfer
  • Minimum Payout: £10
  • Available In: UK only (I think?)
  • Notes: Sign up for their daily prize draw. give them your phone number to be entered into the larger prize draws (I've not had any junk phone calls so far, so it seems like they don't sell your number) Once again you need to manually check everyday to see if you've won or you lose the prize

  • Payout Method: Bank Transfer
  • Minimum Payout: £10
  • Available In: UK Only
  • Notes: Sign up, give them your postcode and if your postcode is the one drawn you share the prize with everyone who played from your postcode. Another which needs to be checked in order to claim the prize

  • Payout Method: Paypal? I've not won yet
  • Minimum Payout: £50
  • Available In: UK only
  • Notes: Sign up via facebook and if your name is drawn you win £50 - once against if you don't claim the prize within 24 hrs then you don't win the prize

  • Payout Method: Paypal
  • Minimum Payout: £10
  • Available In: UK only
  • Notes: Once again you need to manually check every day. For everyday you check and don’t win you are given an additional entry into the next draw. So if you go two weeks without a win you will have 14 entries into the draw.

  • Payout Method: PayPal, BACS or PAYM.
  • Minimum Payout: £5
  • Available In: UK only
  • Notes: Another one you need to manually check every day



Other things worth checking out:

  • Payout Method: BACS, PayPal, Gift Cards
  • Minimum Payout: 1p
  • Available In: UK, US
  • Notes: If you're going to purchase something online, then purchase it through topcashback and recieve money back on your purchase - this probably earns me more than any other activity i do

  • Payout Method: PayPal.
  • Minimum Payout: They pay on the 25th of each month
  • Available In: Worldwide (if you speak English)
  • Notes: Test websites with your microphone and/or camera on, payment is great (£8 per test) and most tests last around 10-20 minutes

Not your usual type of beermoney. Using the bonuses that Bookies offer you it's possible to make a healthy profit (I've seen people who regularly make upwards of £5000 a year) You can use the site above to get into it, and i also highly recommend theMoneySavingExpert diary of a match better - It's old now but nothing has really changed since it was written. Remember MATCH BETTING IS NOT GAMBLING If you don't think you could stop yourself from having a little gamble, or if you can't control yourself with money, or even if you're not very good at maths I would avoid this, because you do need to use your own money to get started (I started with £50)