PDA

View Full Version : Rpoints - £5.04 per week - Absolutely Free !!


Twix
03-05-2004, 16:15
Many of you will be aware of price comparison sites such as Kelkoo, Dealtime, Pricerunner and PriceGuide UK. They are in themselves very useful sites when trying to track down the best possible price for any item you are 'thinking' of purchasing.

What many people don't realise is that they pay and are paid what is known as an affiliate commission for clicks in-to or out-of any of their sites.

There is now a way for us to 'tap' into this commission using Rpoints http://www.rpoints.com/go as Rpoints shares this commission with its members.

So for instance -
Each time you use Kelkoo you get 4 points (worth 4 pence) maximum 12 points per day
Each time you use Dealtime you get 4 points (worth 4 pence) maximum 20 points per day
Each time you use Pricerunner you get 5 points (worth 5 pence) maximum 20 points per day
Each time you use PriceGuide UK you'll get 4 points (worth 4 pence) maximum 20 points per day

So if you were to do them all (to their maximum) thats 12+20+20+20 = 72 pence per day or £5.04 per week !!!

With Rpoints the minimum withdrawal is £10 so you could withdraw £10.08 every 2 weeks for absolutely nothing!!

Hows that for a Bargain??!!

benthekiller
03-05-2004, 16:27
theres definately a but/flaw in that

Twix
03-05-2004, 16:32
How do you mean?

benthekiller
03-05-2004, 16:40
well you cant be getting £5 a week without there being some sort of catch

Twix
03-05-2004, 16:47
No catch honest..... take a look for yourself.

As well as the points program they also have a thriving forum there too, over 27000 members and not one of them complaining :*

Gecko
03-05-2004, 16:59
Hmmm, hate to be a spoil sport but i dont realy take kindly to this and i dont realy know what the heck you on about.


Plz mind the gap, thread closing.

Oh, wait, i cant *glares at plow*.

play_boy_2000
03-05-2004, 18:40
Twix, usually whenever someone joins the fourms just to link to another site, we usually don't take to kindly to it, espicailly if it involves buying things, becuase that makes us think you have a hidden adgenda.

mrplow
03-05-2004, 23:24
What a friendly welcome :D

:lol:

The scheme sounds fair enough... there have been plenty (and are plenty) of these kinda point schemes.. dash is the resident expert on such things once being an avid fan of myPoints I believe. I remember the older ones like paybar and desktopdollars, crap like that... my mate made a few quid out of them.

There's no reason you can't get a bit of pocket change out of stuff like this, it's whether you can be bothered really. I can't.

Twix
05-05-2004, 17:40
Hey thanks mrplow, so pleased to see at least one friendly face here.

I've been reading you reviews here for some time now.. much respect m8, you're doing an excellent job :great:

Gecko
05-05-2004, 17:54
:o And my reviews arnt! Hey, sorry man, i just thought u were some bot posting random crap. Hey, accept this appologie. *gives*.

Welcome to the forums.

mrplow
05-05-2004, 18:35
Awh, group hug!

Idiophreak
16-05-2004, 10:04
Think i'm with ploweh on this one...sure it does work...
Used to do some similar thing back in the day on dialup...Got paid like 1p for every minute you were actively browsing or something. Got a cheque for like 20 squid once...but was way too much effort to biother with really.

And tbh never use comparison sites. Find they never actually find the cheapest anyway.