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Be rewarded whilst shopping online

I want to talk to you today about a new way to be rewarded whilst shopping online with PaidShop.com. I touched on PaidShop.com on my How to have a Thrifty Christmas post, but it deserves a post in its own right.



What is PaidShop? 

PaidShop.com isn't just a cashback site, it is much more than that.  The website features flash sales, allows you to check the latest sale items with all major UK retailers and search for voucher codes for favourite shops. 

So you can use PaidShop.com to search for voucher codes to save you money on your purchase, but you can ALSO get cashback on your purchase. 

Paidshop.com actually rewards you on a number of levels:

  1. Cashback on your purchases (you get 100% of the commission)
  2. Voucher codes saving you money on your purchases
  3. Price comparison tool to help you chose the best value option
  4. Flash Sales
  5. Rewarded for life for introductions and referrals – for every friend that joins up, you earn 5% of their cash back without even lifting a finger. PaidShop.com is unique in this as it has no expiry date which means you’ll keep earning additional cash back as long as you and your friends continue using the site

It seems too good to be true, but the fact is PaidShop.com is free, so you can try PaidShop.com out for nothing and see if it works for you.

One thing I try to do is make my money work smarter and PaidShop.com is one of those ways.  It adds very little time on to a shopping experience and if there is any way I can save money, coupled by being rewarded by making essential purchases that I would buy regardless, well that is a good thing to me. 


What ways do you make your money work smarter? 


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