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paidtoshop
19th August 2006, 21:52
How Do I Join?
To join RPoints (http://www.rpoints.com/?ruid=84002)please click on the RPoints Link (http://www.rpoints.com/?ruid=84002)- this will also enable you to earn 500 points to get you started. 500 points are worth £5.


Introduction offer
When you join up to RPOINTS (http://www.rpoints.com/?ruid=84002) you are credited with 500 points on your account (if you sign up using the link above). Once you have earned 2500 points (£25) you will earn this bonus.

How you are paid?
The points that you earn can be converted into different things as below. What you can redeem them for depends upon how many you have earned.

BACS payment – minimum of 1500 points
Paypal payment – minimum of 100 points (standard Paypal fees apply to recipient)
Amazon vouchers – minimum of 495 points and get 4% discount
CD Wow vouchers – minimum of 495 points and get 5% discount
Moneybookers – minimum of 3000 points to convert to cash on Moneybookers account

CashBack Promise
If you find anorther retailer offering more cashback use the rpoints Highest cash back promise
Cashback Promise (www.rpoints.com\hcp)

pumpkin
24th August 2006, 21:32
there are no paypal fees when redeeming points if you are a personal user. I have recently cashed in less than a tenner and the full amount went into my paypal account in a couple of days

tyroleandancer
4th September 2006, 09:35
there are no paypal fees when redeeming points if you are a personal user. I have recently cashed in less than a tenner and the full amount went into my paypal account in a couple of days



I noticed that, strange how there is a charge with Quidco. :der:

princess_poppet
5th September 2006, 19:12
cheers have joined up. Any tips on some quick and easy ways to earn quick and easy points will be greatfully received X

pumpkin
5th September 2006, 19:29
cheers have joined up. Any tips on some quick and easy ways to earn quick and easy points will be greatfully received X


For daily clicks/recurring points

http://www.rpoints.com/e40/

pumpkin
5th September 2006, 19:30
and for easy sign up bonuses etc

http://www.rpoints.com/e10/

don't know how to put two links into the one post!

princess_poppet
5th September 2006, 22:08
cheers pumpkin X
I am not getting on with r points tho! it does not seem as easy to use and set up as quidco but i will perserve

SuzyWoo
17th February 2007, 08:41
What do people think of RPoints? Is it worth doing alongside pigsback/quidco?

Gizmos
17th February 2007, 09:17
What do people think of RPoints? Is it worth doing alongside pigsback/quidco?

I do prefer Quidco myself as it seems easier to use - and rather uncomplicated -

pumpkin
17th February 2007, 10:18
What do people think of RPoints? Is it worth doing alongside pigsback/quidco?

i started off with rpoints, before being introduced to quidco then pigsback

I do find rpoints the most reliable for tracking, have never had any problems, and you can withdraw funds whenever you chose, and there is no admin fee.

However, the % cashback is generally lower than quidco, and the daily clicks are for less too

Oggy
17th February 2007, 12:15
However, the % cashback is generally lower than quidco

But there is their Highest Cashback Promise that works very well. :clap2:

IMO R Points is the most reliable of them all. :)

pumpkin
17th February 2007, 13:37
But there is their Highest Cashback Promise that works very well. :clap2:

IMO R Points is the most reliable of them all. :)

I've never tried the cashback promise thing. Is it easy enough, and do they actually pay out?

tyroleandancer
17th February 2007, 13:42
I've never tried the cashback promise thing. Is it easy enough, and do they actually pay out?

I tried it once but they took into consideration my £5 Quidco fee that i would have had to pay if the transaction was thru quidco so it was even stevens. worth it tho if you make more than 1 claim as they will not deduct the £5 again. :) sorted pretty quickly

Oggy
17th February 2007, 14:48
I've never tried the cashback promise thing. Is it easy enough, and do they actually pay out?

Works a treat but as tyroleandance says the £5 admin fee is deducted once per year.

marmaliser
19th February 2007, 12:46
I have used it a fair few times now (probably no where near as much as oggy who is an rpoints legend ) and never had a problem yet.

princess_poppet
21st March 2007, 09:21
its ok i found it now! lol

tyroleandancer
21st March 2007, 09:28
iys ok i found it now! lol

Away to go :)

addictedtosaving
27th July 2008, 16:03
How long do things usually take to track with CBK? I booked a hotel with hotelclub via CBK yesterday and it hasn't tracked yet. Am I being a bit too impatient?! :nono: I usually use Quidco and am new to CBK.

Gizmos
27th July 2008, 16:06
soemtimes hotels dont track till after your stay