We all hate ponying up cash for things in life. But what if we could money from a click?
We all know about referrals from site to site – generating revenue for the adveriser. Well cashback sites give you that cash…back (hence the name – cashback… rather simples really)
Here’s a quick look in terms of AIRLINES in what you could get from companies if going through a site like QuidCo, GreasyPalm, rPoints, TopCashback, CashbackKings, etc*
* I’ve only included 3 I’ve had time to research today.
Site | QuidCo | Top Cashback | Cashback Kings |
Air France |
1.20%
|
Up to 2%
|
Up to 2%
|
Air New Zealand |
1%
|
1.5% – 2.25%
|
–
|
BMI |
4.50%
|
– |
2.50%
|
Cathy Pacific |
1.30%
|
1.30%
|
1.50%
|
Eithad |
£12
|
£12
|
–
|
Emirates |
1.50%
|
1.25%
|
1.25%
|
Flybe |
1%
|
– |
1%
|
KLM |
£9
|
Up to £5
|
Up to £5
|
Lufthansa |
2%
|
2%
|
–
|
Qantas |
2%
|
2%
|
–
|
Qatar |
1%
|
1%
|
–
|
SAS |
2%
|
1%
|
–
|
Singapore |
1%
|
1%
|
–
|
SWISS |
£5.50
|
£5.00 to £5.50
|
£5.00
|
Virgin Atlantic |
2%
|
1.5% to 2.5%
|
1%
|
Things to remember:
- You don’t get cashback instantly in most cases!
- Some sites may collect a fee from your first transactions or may charge a yearly fee…. or may even charge you for joining
- Some sites may take a cut of your cashback
- Sometimes if the transaction doesn’t track, you’ll have to chase after it
- And sometimes – it won’t be approved!
Yes – it’s a right old minefield – but if used correctly, it’ll save a few pennies on the next filight or two. And lots of pennies make a happy bank manager. Or a bailout fund. Whichever is more in keeping of the moment
Notes – provided links are NON Referring – i.e. I don’t make a bean from you clicking. Also that this data was seen on 11/06 and probably has changed pretty soon after then.