Advantages: Low payouts, good forum Disadvantages: Referral system not as good as other sites
Here I am with another cashback site review. British rewards is a fairly new site to me though, but I am very impressed with it so far. I've only been a member for a couple of months and I've managed to earn nearly £10 without buying anything, ie I've made that just from free clicks. I thought that a site that good deserved some advertising:
*Site layout*
This site's appearance is clear, in mainly blue and white. It ... ...site's mascot: a white duck with a union jack flag stuck to it. I assume this is meant to identify this site as being only for british users, as they do have a similar site for australian and american users, called mattcashback.com, which has a similar layout.
Below the banner are some links to other parts of the site, such as 'my account' and 'faq', as well as a search bar to search for specific retailers on the site. There is also ... more
Here I am with another cashback site review. British rewards is a fairly new site to me though, but I am very impressed with it so far. I've only been a member for a couple of months and I've managed to earn nearly £10 without buying anything, ie I've made that just from free clicks. I thought that a site that good deserved some advertising:
*Site layout*
This site's appearance is clear, in mainly blue and white. It has a Bristish Rewards banner at the top, featuring the site's mascot: a white duck with a union jack flag stuck to it. I assume this is meant to identify this site as being only for british users, as they do have a similar site for australian and american users, called mattcashback.com, which has a similar layout.
Below the banner are some links to other parts of the site, such as 'my account' and 'faq', as well as a search bar to search for specific retailers on the site. There is also a link to the forum, which I will talk about later on.
On the sites home page there is a list of categories for cashback sites on the left hand side, such as 'travel' and 'electrical good', in which you can find the 1008 retaliers the site is affiliated with. There is also a link to 'paid clicks', where you can get paid for doing searches etc without actually spending anything.
In the middle of the home page is a flow chart diagram explaining simply how the site works along with pictures:
1. sign up; 2. choose a site; 3. make a purchase; 4. cashback is added; 5. withdraw cash.
This diagram makes the idea of this site and other cashback sites in general appear simple and clear to people unfamiliar to the idea of such sites.
The right hand side of this page has a sign-in box, and also a link to register through. Below this is a list of the 5 most recently added retailers/click sites, and the option to see more and information about them. There is also a featured retailer, which at the moment is a site which offers 25p cashback for entering a competiton to win an ipod.
Finally, below this is the live chat button, which you can use to talk to people who run the site if you have any problems or queries that you couldn't find in the FAQ section.
*Paid Clicks*
I though I would go through this section in more detail as to me it is the most useful part of the site, and is where I get most of my money on British Rewards. Upon clicking on this section, a list of paid click sites opens, each with information on how to make money from said sites. If you use other cashback sites you will probably recognise a lot of these, such as kelkoo and high street web, which offer a few pence just for searching. This site offers quite a lot of paid clicks, and if you did all every day and got them confirmed, you could make 43p each day. Not bad eh? I don't make this much, mainly because I don't bother clicking on all of them everyday, and also because a lot of these haven't confirmed yet. Several sites confirm instantly, and these are listed, but many others take up to 2 months to confirm. I did have trouble with some sites not confirming even after 2 months, but I told one of the site's runners about it and they creditted my account with 75p instantly. It was a bit annoying that the clicks didn't approve, but I did end up getting the right amount of money back anyway, all I had to do was point it out.
*Claiming money*
There are several ways to claim your earnings from this site:
Amazon Gift Voucher (minimum £5) British Pay (no minimum withdrawal) Cheque (minimum £5) Firefox Voucher (minimum £5) Paypal (no minimum withdrawal) Random Sweets (minimum £5)
You can choose which payment method you want in the 'my account' section, where you can also enter your address if you want to be paid in sweets or by cheque. All other methods are paid through email.
*Referring friends*
This site is unlike other cashback sites as when you refer friends, you get 25p immediately. Most other sites credit you with £5 for example once they reach a certain amount of money, but british rewards just credits you a small amount once. This is good in some ways, as you don't have to rely on your friends doing a lot of clicks for you to get any money out of it, but is also bad as 25p is not really much money to get. However I wouldn't turn it down, so if any of you are interested in having a look at the site please sign up through my referral, which i'm not allowed to put here, so feel free to ask for it :)
*Forum*
This is one of my favourite parts of the site. The forum is quite big and has quite a lot of members, and oppurtunities to talk about pretty much anything you want. There are also some chances to earn small amounts of money extra into your british rewards account, as every day there is a 'Daily Quiz' which gives about 10p to the winner. Not amazing amounts, but nice all the same :) There is also a bonus ball competition where you choose a number 1-49, and if it comes up as the bonus ball in the next saturday's lottery then you win 50p. There are also word games which you can play for fun, but also there are a couple where you can win small amounts of cash too.
Another good thing about the forums is that when you make 600 posts, you get VIP membership. This means that you get: > A great rank under your name 'VIP Member' > Access to quizzes just for VIPs to Win cash > Post any referral links you want to other VIPs > A whole forum for VIPs to talk in
And when you get to 3000 posts you get Plus Membership: > Faster Payments (You must request for your payment to be made faster each time though) > Forum Just for PLUS Members > Cool PLUS Icon Next to Your Name > Invites to BR Events, which we plan to run in the future > Customer support by Matt & Mitch via phone > Competitions limited to PLUS Members > Support via MSN/Skype
Not bad for something for free. If you can't be bothered to post 3000 times though, you can pay £5 for Plus members, though I don't think its really worth the money.
*Conclusion*
I like this website and its a good way to get a little bit of extra money. I use quite a lot of these sites and while I don't get too much from each, they all add together to give me quite a bit of money in the end. I hope you enjoyed my review and consider trying Britishrewards.co.uk
Before I go into detail about the BritishRewards website I should explain how sites like these came about.
Making money from the internet for most of us is like the search for the Holy Grail.
Without selling your grannies teeth on EBay, setting up your own website to sell your own special recipe chocolate cakes or doing things that are not legal. Most of us tend not to make any cash from the internet. That is apart from the pennies earned by writing ... ...been popular, people have been trying to make money from it.
For as long as the internet has been popular, advertisers have been trying to make people spend money on it.
For as long as the internet has been popular, companies have been trying to make money from it.
So internet companies pay advertisers to lure us potential customers to their websites so that we can spend our hard earned cash with them. That is not the whole story, but without ...
sit2020 25.11.2006
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Britishrewards.co.uk
Advantages: Easy to earn cashback Disadvantages: Remembering to use them
Introduction
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I have been a member of British Rewards for approximately a 1½ years I have taken my time to write this because I had a bad experience with them to begin with and I wanted to give them the chance to improve.
What is British Rewards?
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I know that most members use these types of sites to earn themselves a little extra cash. If you have not already guessed British Rewards is a cash back site, which means ... ...goods online. Sometimes you do not need to spend anything to earn a little more I will come to that later.
Sign Up
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The sign up process is quick and simply.
Choose a user name
Choose a password and confirm the password
You first and last name
Email address
Address
Phone number
Country
The final choice you have to make is your preferred payment method but just because you choose it does not mean that you cannot change it at a later ...
kgray71 29.05.2007
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Advantages: Very reliable, large variety of retailers, daily paid searches, paid via PayPal Disadvantages: None
Introduction
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BritishRewards are a rewards website that gives you cashback on purchases, money for joining other websites and entering competitions. There are currently 3685 members and that number is growing every day along with the number of retailers available.
Retailers
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There are currently 370 retailers on BritishRewards and more are being added all the time to the 26 retailer channels, which include Clothes & Fashion, Competitions, ... ...=========
There is a daily clicks section where you can earn money each day for performing searches on shopping websites, some of which are listed below.
Kelkoo - 6p Cashback per search (1 search per day)
The High Street Web - 3p Cashback (4 searches per day)
Dealtime (General) - 7p Cashback (2 searches per day)
Where2Search - 3p Cashback (1 search per day)
This is a very good section because you can easily search for items you wish to have ...
mklister 14.03.2006
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Advantages: Daily Clicks, No minimum, Paypal payments, Great Forum Disadvantages: None
Britishrewards is definitely one of the most rewarding cashback sites around. Its memberbase is increasing fast as i would expect it to. There is a huge variety of retailers including daily clicks worth up to 7p each just for a click.
Remember to check everytime you want to buy something online if British Rewards will give you cashback for it as the likelihood is that they will!!! + don't forget to do your daily clicks for about 30p every single ... ...you could have over £100 in a year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On signup you can get up to 50p upon signup and you can start earning straight away. Transactions are usually approved on Thursdays and payments are made on every 5th of the month. There are many options for payment:
***PayPal (no minimum)***
Amazon GV (£5 minimum)
AmberConnect (£5 minimum)
Firebox GV (£5 minimum)
Paypal no minimum is something that you will not find at other cashback sites (as ...
robster113 14.03.2006
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Advantages: No minimum withdrawal. Disadvantages: None
British Rewards is another cashback site but I would say a "unique!" site has stands out to you and makes the "no minimum withdrawal" clear.
For those people who are unaware of cashback sites, heres a quick run through:
1. Person joins British Rewards
2. Makes online purchases or completes free offers.
3. British Rewards pass on some of the commission to you.
British rewards has a high cashback rate and speedy validations ... I use this site ... ...Amazon GV (£5 minimum)
AmberConnect (£5 minimum)
Firebox GV (£5 minimum)
Boystuff GV (£5 minimum)
WHSmith GV (£10 minimum)
Britishrewards is an easy site to use with a offer rating system and a toolbar is offered along with a friendly forum.
Offers are catagorised and clearly presented My validations have gone through quite quick and they are more than happy to resolve problems very quick.
Ill update accordingly.
Thanks Mitch ...
parkemitch 05.07.2006 (24.05.2008)
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