The site is losing money at the moment. The £5 minimum is something Richard had brought in after a lot of thought and, no doubt, soul searching. I am in a similar position as you, do not buy much online. But I am happy to wait for a long time to reach the £5 if it means the site can keep going. And I will use the site when I do buy onlinexrppzi wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25 2022 7:23amYou missed my point. I have always cashed out manually, but in 3-4 months without daily clicks my payout still wouldn't amount to the £5 minimum. I don't buy much, especially online, so to qualify for a payout here would now take me 1-2 years or more!Chadwick wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24 2022 12:49pmTurn off automatic payout and do it manually every 3 or 4 months.xrppzi wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24 2022 8:45amI now have a problem. Within a month or so, I will qualify for a full payout. I have one or two things I wish to buy, but one or two purchases will be of no benefit to me. Richard, can the payout not be changed to once every 3 or 4 months in addition to the £5 minimum as otherwise there is no reason for people like me to buy through the site?
I think I have misunderstood you. I thought you were saying that you wanted to allow your cashback to build up over a few months rather than have it auto payout after a shorter period.xrppzi wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25 2022 7:23amYou missed my point. I have always cashed out manually, but in 3-4 months without daily clicks my payout still wouldn't amount to the £5 minimum. I don't buy much, especially online, so to qualify for a payout here would now take me 1-2 years or more!Chadwick wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24 2022 12:49pmTurn off automatic payout and do it manually every 3 or 4 months.xrppzi wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24 2022 8:45amI now have a problem. Within a month or so, I will qualify for a full payout. I have one or two things I wish to buy, but one or two purchases will be of no benefit to me. Richard, can the payout not be changed to once every 3 or 4 months in addition to the £5 minimum as otherwise there is no reason for people like me to buy through the site?
But we are both in the same boat, not hardly ever buying online.Chadwick wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25 2022 3:11pmI think I have misunderstood you. I thought you were saying that you wanted to allow your cashback to build up over a few months rather than have it auto payout after a shorter period.
But now you're saying it would take you a couple of years to reach £5. I don't understand how an automatic payout earlier would help, since you wouldn't qualify for it anyway. I would argue that is precisely the reason for buying through the site - to increase your cashback (and perhaps hit the £5 target in 3/4 months).
Cashback isn't free money though. I treat it as a refund on my purchases.
Cashback/refund it is still free money. But I can see your point of using Toppers or Quidders. But I still prefer to keep the forum going by using imutual when I can. But rarely buy online
My comment addressed those complaining about the time to claim the proceeds of daily clicks on imutual, however given that there are no longer any dailies available on imutual, this is now moot.
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