Im not sure that William Hill one is correct otherwise you can just deposit 5 grand have a small bet and withdraw it and we would get 12.5% back. It will be on Losses, and Hills are crap and ban you or restrict you if you win or show you are no mug....
The rest look very good deals. Worth clicking in the cashback store every time when you are looking at online purchases.
Also... have a look here... and we can raise over 4 figures in FREE deals if enough of us bang them out... This is where the free deals link goes...
Most of them are trials etc of services but if you got 50 people baging them out then you could easily make what would be a reasonable sponsors amount. All for no cost.... If you are going to do the free deals make sure you click the free deals option after clicking any of the cashback links in the first post.
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1. As supporters we already have a cashback scheme which is a sticky at the top of the page which I know in some cases offers a higher cashback value and certainly has a wider choice of online and high street retailers. However, having just checked the account nothing has been purchased through it recently. The use of the any monies raised through this scheme is determined by us the supporters (via the WUSA Committee) with the last payout having gone to sponsor some of the training kit last year, this year so far wouldn't buy a water bottle;
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2. Whilst I am quite happy for the commercial manager to bring the cashback scheme on the official website to our attention via the forum it rightly belongs on the official website. I will not be making it a sticky since there is a practical limit to how much you sticky and as this is the fans forum and we already have our own scheme. Which, if indeed either, supporters choose to use is a matter for them to decide.
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Sorry Bruno but judging by the amount that scheme has raised (according to the link the last payment was £0.15 in May 2011), it isn't a case of supporters choosing one scheme over another, its a case of not being aware of their existence.
There are currently a whopping three stickies at the top of the page - would a fourth really make it unmanageable?
The answer from my perspective is that it depends on whether you believe the supporters should decide how the money they raise is spent or not. Ultimately the monies raised go to the club in one form or another but WUSA determine what it spent on rather than just hand cash over to the Club which seems fair and logical to me since it is money generated by the time and effort expended by its members.
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"The worst thing you can do is make a committment and not meet it and I understand that." Barrie Hobbins 14 August 2010