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KathyWdrf May 21, 2010 5:51 am


Originally Posted by izzik (Post 12172382)
I have to say that although Mypoints takes a while.. it's one of the very few referral sites that actually follows through.. I have given up on FatWallet, Ebates,etc .... all because these sites never seem to work. You click on their links.. complete your purchase.. wait the required 60 days.. and nothing posts. You then have to find your receipt email from way back, send it to their customer service.. hope they respond.. and hopefully not with some lame excuse about how your purchase didn't qualify because it was a full moon and the stars of Mars were crossed just so.

On the other hand, I've been using FatWallet and ebates for years, with a minimum of problems. In the rare cases when I have had problems, I've mostly had great service -- especially from FatWallet.

I don't use Mypoints for purchases that much -- mainly use it for other things such as e-mail clickthru, surveys, etc. To me, it fills a different niche than the cashback sites.

cfischer May 22, 2010 8:47 am


Originally Posted by SRQ Guy (Post 12173014)
I have never had a problem with FatWallet or ebates.

You're right, though, that mypoints also follows through.

yeah, 3% on priceline is much better than mypoints. I always use fatwallet with priceline airline tickets and bids.

Renard May 23, 2010 6:47 pm


Originally Posted by cfischer (Post 14003575)
yeah, 3% on priceline is much better than mypoints. I always use fatwallet with priceline airline tickets and bids.

Where are you finding 3%? Fatwallet is no longer 3% :( it is only 2% now


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