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I bought the deals but love rewards…
I bought the deals but love rewards club it won't detect it
The REAL LoveRewards.co.uk is NOT this site :)
The REAL LoveRewards is loverewards.co.uk which is the better site for doing online activities and getting paid. Don't confuse the two.
I applied to earn a £100 amazon…
I applied to earn a £100 amazon voucher, I was a little sceptical at first as i had to sign up to a number of deals to claim my voucher. However after working out that i'd only need to spend £20 to earn £100 i went ahead & 3 days later i had my voucher. Hoping to spend it on some garden toys for my kids :)
This is clearly just for data harvesting
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