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Ultimate Casino Cashback Guide - Earn over £500 - Every Offer Explained!

This guide aims to outline all of the best gambling cashback offers available over a range of sites, following this guide you should be able to make over £500 in cashback
Note - Cashback often takes a while to payout, bear this in mind when completing offers as you may have to wait to cashout your earnings
When completing these offers don't chase any loses as the cashback will give you a profit with nerly every offer
A short review of each site and some referral links
Topcashback - Cashback will show as tracked within a few days, can take a few weeks to become payable, in some cases even longer, asides from gambling they have great offers for car insurance and mobile phone contracts, worth taking a look to save some extra money!
Ref - Extra £5 when you make £10 cashback
Non-Ref - No reward
Quidco - Much the same as Topcashback
Ref
Non-Ref
Minimum payment - £10
Ohmydosh - Faster Payouts but less offers
Ref - Extra £1
Non-Ref - No reward
Minimum payout - Any
Cashback Earners - A lesser known site in need of a fresh look, this site also has some bad reviews, referal income is paid to the site on a monthly basis with the dates for each site being different, offers don't seem to show as tracked until the website receive their payment, cashback should appear in your account within 1 month of completing an offer. Cashout amounts are specific, its best to build up a balance and then withdraw. Payment takes around 3 weeks.
Ref - Sign up bonus £6.5
Non-Ref - Sign up bonus £6.5
Minimum payout is £20
Payment Proof - Payments for all sites can be seen here, quidco isn't shown as i have signed up for all the casinos on offer through topcashback

How to Maximize Profit - IMPORTANT - READ THIS

For the majority of these offers you want to play blackjack following the chart found here
Any blackjack game will do, look for a normal version of the game at the site you are playing on and make sure it is a non live game as the hand sizes will be lower.
When playing blackjack there will often be more than one spot that you can bet on, allowing the player to bet more than one hand at a time, Its important to only bet on one spot at a time as it reduces the variance of the game and will ensure you get the maximum return possible from the game, stick to £1 hand sizes when playing and dont be tempted to bet larger amounts as you will be getting a nice amount of cashback from every offer
Through playing blackjack this way the player will get a return of around 98%, meaning for every £100 staked you will lose around £2. If you make a loss on a casino site after completing the required wagering amount, withdraw your remaining balance, don't chase loses as the cashback will make up for loses and give you a profit in most cases.
All offers are updated fairly regularly, make sure to check the terms for each offer as information in this post may become outdated. Also check for other offers every now and then as new casinos are added!

TopCashBack Offers - £400+ Profit

Topcashback Referral - Get an extra £5 - See the Ref Link at the top of the page!
If you dont already have an account at top cashback, you can sign up through my referral to get an extra £5 added to you account once you make £10 cashback
Lottoland - Cashback £15
Add £11 and play 11 separate £1 hands, following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Betfair Casino - Cashback £70
Note this is not the poker offer
Add £50 to your account and play 50 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Quidco are offering £100 for this offer
Party Casino - Cashback £26.5
Deposit and play 30 single £1 hand son blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Tombola - Cashback £24.5
Deposit £10 and open the tombola roulette game, choose a £1 chip size and choose 5 spots, repeat this twice, withdraw any remaining balance, you will likely lose money here but the cashback will give you a profit
Coral - Cashback £46
Add £10 and play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Bingoport - Cashback £3
Sign up to bingoport to get an easy £3
Ladbrokes - Cashback £42
Add £10 to your account and play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Pokerstars - Cashback £32
Add £25 and play 25 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
STS - Cashback £21
Add £30 to your account and play 30 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
William Hill - Cashback £54
add £25 and play 25 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Megacasino - £15.75
Add £25 - Play 25 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
LottoGo - Cashback £3.18
Buy a euromillions ticket
Slingo - Cashback £24.75
Add £10 play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
PaddyPower Games - Cashback £20
Add £10 play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
The Football Pools - Cashback £24.75
Sign up for the £10 a month subscription, cancel this after 30 days
Lottomart - Cashback £18
Add £10 - Play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Genting Slots - Cashback £25
Add £30 play 30 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
OhMyDosh - Cashback £40+
Referral gives an extra £1, sign up through the ref link at the top of the post to get the bonus!
Gala Bingo - Cashback £17.50
Deposit at least £5, you'll get a £10 slots bonus and 100 free spins, these carry hefty wagering requirements, Open any slot and play the minimum spin size, play until you lose all of the money in your account or complete the wagering requirements on the bonus funds. Withdraw any remaining balance.
BGO - £10 Cashback
Deposit at least £15. Play 15 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance. DONT ACCEPT the welcome bonus from BGO.
Lottosocial - Cashback £4
Sign up to Lotto Social - Use your correct phone number when joining as it is the only way to login to your account. Purchase 10 lines for £1, after making a purchase go to your account page and find the list of syndicates your are in, leave the syndicates to avoid making any more payments.
Cheeky Bingo - £10 Cashback
Deposit £10 and get a £40 welcome bonus, just play bingo with all of your funds and hope to get some wins, bonus has 4x wagering requirements.

Quidco - Cashback £100+

Quidco don't offer a sign up bonus, find my ref link at the top of the post if you want to help me out!
All of the offers on quidco are much the same as topcashback, the only offer worth noting is the betfair casino offer which pays £100
Betfair - £100 cashback
Add £100 and play 100 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.

Cashbackearners - Cashback £180+

Sign up Bonus
Get a £6.5 sign up bonus, think this works with or without the ref link, links are at the top of the post!
To find these offers just search for casino on the site.
All of these offers state that you only need to make a deposit, its best to play through the deposit 1x to ensure that the cashback is paid.
LuckyMeSlots - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Spin Genie - Cashback £12.5
Add £12.5 and play 12.5 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Cashmo - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
Ice36 -Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Spinhill Casino - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Galacasino - Cashback £30
add £30 and play 30 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Casino765 - Cashback £12.5
Add £12.5 and play 12.5 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Casinosuperwins - Not recommended, bad site, awful support
Casino2020 - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play through £15 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
Pocketwin - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
The Sun Vegas - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
DrSlot - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
MrSpin - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
PrimeCasino - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
ConquestAdor - Cashback £10
Add £10 play 10 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
MFortune - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
Thanks for reading, hope this of use to some people, happy earning!
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Up to £219.11 profit in cashback through gambling offers with TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh

Up to £219.11 profit in cashback through gambling offers with TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh
TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh always have a number of gambling offers available, with the offered amounts often changing daily or weekly. There are currently quite a few offers available on each where the cashback amount is more than the required deposit or wager amount. I've done most of these and always keep an eye out for when the amounts increase, to make sure I can get the most for my money. The offers they have on at the moment are some of the best I've ever seen for them.
The first step is to sign up for the cashback sites if you haven't already. If you use a referral link to sign up then you can get an extra bonus once your cashback becomes payable:
Then the next step is to work through the offers. These are all only available for new customers, so if you already have an account with one of the sites then you won't be eligible for the offer from them unfortunately. It's also worth checking the terms as some have specific wagering requirements, for example Betfair Casino must be completed within 3 days of opening your account and low risk roulette bets (covering 25 or more of the 37 outcomes) are excluded from counting towards the wager.
Offers
# Site From Cashback Deposit/Wager Profit
1 Coral Casino TCB £42 £10 £32
2 Ladbrokes Casino TCB / Quidco £42 £10 £32
3 Betfair Casino Quidco £40 £10 £30
4 William Hill Casino TCB / Quidco £54 £25 £29
5 Pokerstars TCB / Quidco £32 £20 £12
6 Paddy Power Games TCB / Quidco £20 £10 £10
7 Lottomart TCB £18 £10 £8
8 Foxy Bingo OMD £12.50 £5 £7.50
9 Gala Bingo OMD £12.50 £5 £7.50
9 Buzz Bingo OMD £17.50 £10 £7.50
10 Lottoland TCB £22 £15.01 £6.99
11 Tombola TCB / Quidco £15 £10 £5
12 Cheeky Bingo OMD £15 £10 £5
13 BingoPort TCB £4 - £4
14 LottoGo OMD £4.50 £2 £2.50
15 Free Slots Genie OMD £1.25 - £1.25
16 Profit Accumulator TCB £1.05 - £1.05
17 The Best Free Spins OMD £1 - £1
18 Free Spins Wizard OMD £1 - £1
19 Pick My Postcode TCB £0.90 - £0.90
20 Search Lotto TCB £0.82 - £0.82
21 Free Spins Loopy OMD £0.80 - £0.80
22 Super Free Slots OMD £0.70 - £0.70
23 FreeBingoGenie OMD £0.60 - £0.60
24 bgo OMD £10 £10 -
24 Slingo OMD £20 £20 -
Notes
If you complete all these offers then you should make £207.11 cashback in profit through the offers alone. If you are new to the cashback sites and sign up through referral links then this will be £219.11 instead. There's also a chance you can make a profit on any or all the offers and walk away with even more.
There's also a final few key points:
  • Make sure you have all adblockers and tracking protection switched off as otherwise this may lead to issues with the cashback tracking correctly.
  • I've listed the highest paying in terms of deposit/wager to cashback offers here, but if you have a preference for one cashback site over the other then they often offer very similar amounts if you'd rather go with the other instead.
  • Similarly, some sites (OhMyDosh in particular) offer a lower cashback amount but also a lower deposit/wager amount, which may be more appealing to some.
  • Some of the offers may require a premium subscription to receive the mentioned amount. I wrote a guide to maximising cashback that explains these.
  • I don't like to say the cashback is guaranteed as all the cashback sites say it never is, but I've never had an issue with any of these sites, whether through gambling or other offers.
  • Please be aware that these all these offers all are gambling, so I'd highly recommend depositing and wagering only the mimimum amount required to get the cashback, then withdrawing any profit you may have made.
  • Please Be Gamble Aware when using these sites.
Let me know if you have any questions about any of these offers :)
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Up to £244.55 profit in cashback through gambling offers with TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh

Up to £244.55 profit in cashback through gambling offers with TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh
TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh always have a number of gambling offers available, with the offered amounts often changing daily or weekly. There are currently quite a few offers available on each where the cashback amount is more than the required deposit or wager amount. I've done most of these and always keep an eye out for when the amounts increase, to make sure I can get the most for my money. The offers they have on today are some of the best I've ever seen for each of them.
The first step is to sign up for the cashback sites if you haven't already. If you use a referral link to sign up then you can get an extra bonus once your cashback becomes payable:
Then the next step is to work through the offers. These are all only available for new customers, so if you already have an account with one of the sites then you won't be eligible for the offer from them unfortunately. It's also worth checking the terms as some have specific wagering requirements, for example Betfair Poker must be completed within 3 days of opening your account and low risk roulette bets (covering 25 or more of the 37 outcomes) are excluded from counting towards the wager.
Offers
# Site From Cashback Deposit/Wager Profit
1 Betfair Poker Quidco £50 £10 £40
2 Pokerstars TCB £45 £25/£10 £35
3 Coral Casino TCB £42 £10 £32
4 Ladbrokes Casino TCB £42 £10 £32
5 William Hill Casino TCB / Quidco £54 £25 £29
6 Paddy Power Games TCB / Quidco £20 £10 £10
7 Lottoland TCB £20 £10.01 £9.99
8 Lottomart TCB £18 £10 £8
9 Foxy Bingo OMD £5 £12.50 £7.50
10 Gala Bingo OMD £5 £12.50 £7.50
11 Tombola Quidco £17.32 £10 £7.32
12 BingoPort TCB £3 - £3
13 LottoGo OMD £4.50 £2 £2.50
14 Free Slots Genie OMD £1.25 - £1.25
15 Profit Accumulator TCB £1.05 - £1.05
16 The Best Free Spins OMD £1 - £1
17 Free Spins Wizard OMD £1 - £1
18 Pick My Postcode TCB £0.82 - £0.82
19 Search Lotto TCB £0.82 - 0.82
20 Free Spins Loopy OMD £0.80 - £0.80
21 Mr Free Slots OMD £0.80 - £0.80
22 Lotto Social TCB £0.60 - £0.60
23 FreeBingoGenie OMD £0.60 - £0.60
24 Cheeky Bingo OMD £10 £10 -
25 bgo OMD £10 £10 -
Notes
If you complete all these offers then you should make £232.55 cashback in profit through the offers alone. If you are new to the cashback sites and sign up through referral links then this will be £244.55 instead. There's also a chance you can make a profit on any or all the offers and walk away with even more.
There's also a final few key points:
  • Make sure you have all adblockers and tracking protection switched off as otherwise this may lead to issues with the cashback tracking correctly.
  • I've listed the highest paying in terms of deposit/wager to cashback offers here, but if you have a preference for one cashback site over the other then they often offer very similar amounts if you'd rather go with the other instead.
  • Similarly, some sites (OhMyDosh in particular) offer a lower cashback amount but also a lower deposit/wager amount, which may be more appealing to some.
  • I don't like to say the cashback is guaranteed as all the cashback sites say it never is, but I've never had an issue with any of these sites, whether through gambling or other offers.
  • Please be aware that these all these offers all are gambling, so I'd highly recommend depositing and wagering only the mimimum amount required to get the cashback, then withdrawing any profit you may have made.
  • Please Be Gamble Aware when using these sites.
Let me know if you have any questions about any of these offers :)
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Daily Bonus Rewards List

Last updated: 04/02/21

Swagbucks (GPT site) | Ref ($3 bonus for earning $3)

  1. Answer the Daily Poll for $0.01.
  2. Use the search engine until you win some points. I get two wins each day by attempting it at 8am and 5pm. A third win isn’t unheard of, though I am unsure of the optimal timing. One search win pays $0.04 to $0.31.
  3. Play the browser games. Make one move in the game then use the in-game exit button for an attempt to register. You get $0.02 for every second attempt, up to a maximum of $0.10 daily. Be sure to wait 30 seconds between attempts.
  4. Swagbucks Watch – Currently deactivated :(
  5. nCrave direct links (more paid-to-click content):
(a) 7 times a day for $0.07 (seems to be deactivated)
(b) 5 times a day for $0.05 Close and re-open if you don't arrive at blue screen
(c) 3 times a day for $0.03 (seems to be deactivated)
(d) 3 times a day for $0.03 (seems to be deactivated)
(e) 4 times a day for $0.04 (seems to be deactivated)
(f) 5 times a day for $0.05 Close and re-open if you don't arrive at blue screen
See this tutorial video if you’re unsure of what to do.

Honeygain (passive income; sell your unused internet bandwidth) | Ref ($5 sign-up bonus)

Win credits daily from Honeygain's new Lucky Jar feature. One credit equals $0.01.

Hideout TV (video site) | Non-ref

Go on any video, scroll down, click Rewards and claim the daily reward code. When you reach 27 points (takes a few days), you can convert it to points on Swagbucks or other GPT sites. If you use Swagbucks for this, it checks off Daily Discover on your daily To Do list.

Inbox Pounds (survey site) Ref (£1 join bonus)

Use the search engine daily to get 7p, plus read 1 or 2 paid e-mails at 1p each. Has the usual surveys and a £20 PayPal cash-out.

StoREwards (receipt scanner app) | Invite code: 1gzhz | Download

Simply open the app to claim an incremental daily bonus which gets you 300 coins per week. This is actually a pathetic amount when you do the maths, but at least the app pays more per receipt scan than its competitors (over 5p each). Use the same e-mail address as the one you registered on Receipt Hog with to get a £1 bonus.

Viewsbank (survey site) | Ref

Get 10p every weekday (not weekends) for answering the ‘Admin Poll’ question. £12 PayPal cash-out. Offers regular exclusive surveys which you will almost always qualify for.

Qmee Pop Quiz (survey site) Ref (50p bonus on first cash-out)

There’s a daily pop quiz question that appears at the bottom of the survey page (next to the poll question). The site now has a countdown showing when the question will appear. Get the question right to win 3p.
Pro-tip: There’s a time limit to answer it, but you can simply close the quiz after seeing the question, Google the answer, and then restart the quiz to select your response.
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Free Daily Casino Games With Cash Prizes

Sky Prize Burst (at Sky Bingo)
Instant win game with small cash prizes (e.g. 10p), free spins, and scratchcards. Available from 10am daily.
Sky Prize Machine (at Sky Vegas)
Instant win game with cash prizes (e.g. £2), free spins and scratchcards. Available from 12pm daily.
Sky Lotto
Daily lottery game. Enter your numbers before 7.45pm and check the results at 8pm. Win scratchcards, and hopefully, cash.
P.S. 50 free spins with no deposit / wagering if you sign up to Sky Vegas.
4 Free (at Tombola Bingo)
A bingo style game. Match 4 numbers on a corresponding prize to win that amount. The chance of winning is low, but I have won £15 so far so it is possible. You need to verify your mobile number to play- They text you an access code every Monday.
4 Free (at Tombola Arcade)
Visit this sister site each day to have a second go at 4 Free.
Ladbrokes Instant Spins
Get free spins, free bets and cash prizes from this wheel of fortune.
Coral Rewards Grabber
Tap your mouse to grab an item from the claw machine, then reveal your prize. Win free spins, bets, scratchcards and cash.
Betfair Prize Pinball (Promotion expired?)
Launch the ball and see if it falls in a prize slot. Win free spins, bets, scratchcards and cash. It looks like you're guaranteed to get something with this one.
William Hill's The Bonus Drop
A plinko style game in which you can win free spins, betting credit and cash prizes.
Virgin Games' Free Games
Uncover tiles on a board to uncover free spins and cash. You will need to deposit £10 into the site to be granted access to the games, but you do not need to gamble this money and can withdraw it again. At the end of the month you get to play a "Special Game" - The number of goes you get is based on the number of days you played the normal game that month.
Paddy Power's Beat The Drop
A game similar in concept to 'The £100K Drop' game show, which you can play with a hypothetical £1000 daily. Allocate your pot to predicted outcomes of upcoming sports events, and progress to the next round with the amount that you placed on the winning outcome. There are 12 rounds in total, and you can choose questions from different sports.
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Up to £197.99 profit in cashback through gambling offers with TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh

Up to £197.99 profit in cashback through gambling offers with TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh
TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh always have a number of gambling offers available, with the offered amounts often changing daily or weekly. There are currently quite a few offers available on each where the cashback amount is more than the required deposit or wager amount. I've done most of these and always keep an eye out for when the amounts increase, to make sure I can get the most for my money.
The first step is to sign up for the cashback sites if you haven't already. If you use a referral link to sign up then you can get an extra bonus once your cashback becomes payable:
Then the next step is to work through the offers. These are all only available for new customers, so if you already have an account with one of the sites then you won't be elegible for the offer from them unfortunately. It's also worth checking the terms for some, for example Coral/Gala, as both are owned by the same brand so having an account with one will exclude you from being elegible for the offer from the other. In these cases, I'd recommend going with the one offering the highest payout amount compared to the required deposit or wager.
Offers
# Site From Cashback Deposit/Wager Profit
1 Betfair Poker Quidco £50 £10 £40
2 Coral Casino TCB £42 £10 £32
3 Ladbrokes Casino TCB £42 £10 £32
4 William Hill Casino OMD £40 £10 £30
5 Pokerstars Quidco £32 £20 £12
6 Paddy Power Games TCB / Quidco £20 £10 £10
7 Gala Bingo OMD £12.50 £5 £7.50
8 Tombola TCB £15.75 £10 £5.75
9 Lottoland TCB £15.75 £10.01 £5.74
10 Lottomart TCB £18 £10 £8
11 BingoPort TCB £3 - £3
Notes
If you complete all these offers then you should make £185.99 cashback in profit through the offers alone. If you are new to the cashback sites and sign up through referral links then this will be £197.99 instead. There's also a chance you can make a profit on all the offers and walk away with even more.
There's also a final few key points:
  • Make sure you have all adblockers and tracking protection switched off as otherwise this may lead to issues with the cashback tracking.
  • I've listed the highest paying in terms of deposit/wager to cashback offers here, but if you have a preference for one cashback site over the other then they often offer very similar amounts if you'd rather go with the other instead.
  • Similarly, some sites (OhMyDosh in particular) offer a lower cashback amount but also a lower deposit/wager amount, which may be more appealing to some.
  • I don't like to say the cashback is guaranteed as all the cashback sites say it never is, but I've never had an issue with any of these sites, whether through gambling offers or general cashback.
  • Please be aware that these all these offers all are gambling, I'd highly recommend depositing and wagering only the mimimum amount required to get the cashback, then withdrawing any profit you may have made.
  • Please Be Gamble Aware when using these sites.
Let me know if you have any questions about any of these offers :)
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Ultimate Casino Cashback Guide - Earn over £500 - UK ONLY

This guide aims to outline all of the best gambling cashback offers available over a range of sites, following this guide you should be able to make over £500 in cashback
Note - Cashback often takes a while to payout, bear this in mind when completing offers as you may have to wait to cashout your earnings
When completing these offers don't chase any loses as the cashback will give you a profit with nerly every offer
A short review of each site and some referral links
Topcashback - Cashback will show as tracked within a few days, can take a few weeks to become payable, in some cases even longer, asides from gambling they have great offers for car insurance and mobile phone contracts, worth taking a look to save some extra money!
Ref - Extra £5 when you make £10 cashback
Non-Ref - No reward
Quidco - Much the same as Topcashback
Ref
Non-Ref
Minimum payment - £10
Ohmydosh - Faster Payouts but less offers
Ref - Extra £1
Non-Ref - No reward
Minimum payout - Any
Cashback Earners - A lesser known site in need of a fresh look, this site also has some bad reviews, referal income is paid to the site on a monthly basis with the dates for each site being different, offers don't seem to show as tracked until the website receive their payment, cashback should appear in your account within 1 month of completing an offer. Cashout amounts are specific, its best to build up a balance and then withdraw. Payment takes around 3 weeks.
Ref - Sign up bonus £6.5
Non-Ref - Sign up bonus £6.5
Minimum payout is £20
Payment Proof - Payments for all sites can be seen here, quidco isn't shown as i have signed up for all the casinos on offer through topcashback
How to Maximize Profit - IMPORTANT - READ THIS
For the majority of these offers you want to play blackjack following the chart found here
Any blackjack game will do, look for a normal version of the game at the site you are playing on and make sure it is a non live game as the hand sizes will be lower.
When playing blackjack there will often be more than one spot that you can bet on, allowing the player to bet more than one hand at a time, Its important to only bet on one spot at a time as it reduces the variance of the game and will ensure you get the maximum return possible from the game, stick to £1 hand sizes when playing and dont be tempted to bet larger amounts as you will be getting a nice amount of cashback from every offer
Through playing blackjack this way the player will get a return of around 98%, meaning for every £100 staked you will lose around £2. If you make a loss on a casino site after completing the required wagering amount, withdraw your remaining balance, don't chase loses as the cashback will make up for loses and give you a profit in most cases.
All offers are updated fairly regularly, make sure to check the terms for each offer as information in this post may become outdated. Also check for other offers every now and then as new casinos are added!

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The first step is to sign up for the cashback sites if you haven't already. If you use a referral link to sign up then you can get an extra bonus once your cashback becomes payable:
Then the next step is to work through the offers. These are all only available for new customers, so if you already have an account with one of the sites then you won't be eligible for the offer from them unfortunately. It's also worth checking the terms as some have specific wagering requirements, for example Betfair Poker must be completed within 3 days of opening your account and low risk roulette bets (covering 25 or more of the 37 outcomes) are excluded from counting towards the wager.
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Notes
If you complete all these offers then you should make £189.76 cashback in profit through the offers alone. If you are new to the cashback sites and sign up through referral links then this will be £201.76 instead. There's also a chance you can make a profit on any or all the offers and walk away with even more.
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[Let's Build] 100 Reasons a Village Might Be Cursed, Abandoned, or Otherwise Under Duress

I'm working on the next session of my campaign where the PCs will be exploring a mountainous village in the north. They've heard rumours to be wary of this village, but have received no evidence why. I've been toying with a few ideas regarding what might be wrong with the locale, but I want to get more creative with it! So what are 100 reasons that this village might be cursed, abandoned, or under duress?
  1. A yeti keeps attacking the village at night and raids never seem to come back.
  2. The village is near the lair of a legendary being and the populace is held hostage.
  3. One of the villagers has discovered a cursed book and accidentally summoned a monster.
  4. A perpetual storm seems to be centred on the village and the populace has fled underground.
  5. The village seems normal upon arrival, but when the PCs try to leave they discover they get turned around and always end up back at the village, no matter where they try to go.
  6. An evil Necromancer lost a battle with an Arch-mage and was imprisoned (as per spell) under the village. The evil miasma of this creature is drawing undead toward the village. Once a year, near the end of the Harvest season, on a full moon, the dead walk the woods and kill wayward peasants. [ u/PutridMeatPuppet ]
  7. Cursed is just the name they gave their village to keep tourists and travelers away. Otherwise it's a pretty great place. [ u/CooksAdventures ]
  8. There is an entrance to the hellish planes contained within the village. [ u/Grimtriumph]
  9. The village was abandoned due to a plague. [ u/Grimtriumph ]
  10. The village was built under a mountain occupied by winged creatures. [ u/Grimtriumph]
  11. There are fey in the woods nearby [ u/Grimtriumph]
  12. The village was abandoned after a fire was started by a foolish accident in a barn [ u/Grimtriumph]
  13. There is a lich lair under the mountain where the village resides [ u/Grimtriumph]
  14. The village sits on what was once a historic battlefield, and every winter solstice the spirits of the fallen soldiers rise to continue fighting. [ u/SlayAllRebels]
  15. At a glance, the village looks prosperous and it's citizens look happy. Further inspection shows that the villagers are merely projections created by a colony of Oblexes. [ u/SlayAllRebels]
  16. The village captures and sacrifices travelers in order to repay a debt to a powerful fey/fiend. [ u/SlayAllRebels]
  17. The village is run by a cult of necromancers who used their magic to turn the once barren land into prosperous farmland. As a result, evil spirits torment the village every full moon. [ u/SlayAllRebels]
  18. A local farmhand found a book of spells and used it to bring the town's scarecrows to life so they wouldn't have to work so hard to keep crows away from the crops. They come to life every night at midnight, only it isn't the crows they want to scare... [ u/SlayAllRebels]
  19. The village celebrates an annual Shooting Star festival. It is revealed after some investigation that during the first festival a lone Starspawn arrived off of a meteorite, quickly took over the town, and now every successive festival has been a ritual to attempt to summon more Starspawn. [ u/Selacha]
  20. An abandoned village full of incredibly lifelike statues. Investigating reveals that there used to be a plague of basilisks in the area, before a traveling group of heroes took care of them. Further investigation will reveal the villagers took the dead basilisks and used them to fertilize their crops, making all of the village's food supply cursed with Petrification. [ u/Selacha]
  21. A prosperous fishing village which claims to hold the cure to any illness or disease, that just happens to have an absurdly high amount of monsters in the surrounding area, with an equally high rate of mysterious deaths and disappearances. It is soon revealed that the miracle cure the town peddles is actually the slime harvested from a trapped Aboleth, stuck in its suspended animation, which had washed ashore a hundred years ago and which the villagers took to worshiping as a God. Consuming the slime can cure illnesses, but it slowly mutates the consumer and drives them insane, creating the monsters plaguing the area. [ u/Selacha]
  22. A serial killer stalked the land a decade ago and an innocent, wrongly accused man was executed. Now the ghost of the wrongly accused man has returned and the serial killer suddenly began killing again. [ u/grapefruitcrabcakes]
  23. Current weather conditions caused psychoactive mold to grow on there crops. All food in the village can cause hallucinations or madness. [ u/grapefruitcrabcakes]
  24. A villager disturbed the tomb/grave of a fallen hero, priest or cleric and their god curses the village for it. [ u/grapefruitcrabcakes]
  25. The village isn’t cursed, rather passing conman posing as a priest selling exorcisms faked the symptoms of the curse for a few weeks before appearing “just in time” [ u/grapefruitcrabcakes]
  26. A giant boulder is sitting atop the nearby mountain that is being propped up by a decaying structure that the villagers have forgotten about. [ u/PoliticalOtters]
  27. A lich was killed nearby and all of the necromantic energy from its phylactery was transferred to the area [ u/Mystic_Goats]
  28. Nearby is a monstrous being that takes monstrous dumps. The village is almost unbearable to be in until one’s nostrils finally acclimate to the smell. [ u/SkeetTheSkeetySkeet]
  29. A gang of bandits block the only road to the village and harass everyone who passes by. [ u/SkeetTheSkeetySkeet]
  30. The village lies on magical fault lines and is prone to giant wild magic surges. [ u/SkeetTheSkeetySkeet]
  31. A trickster has cast a spell causing people to feel unease when thinking or talking about the village. It’s actually a perfectly normal village. [ u/SkeetTheSkeetySkeet]
  32. An army of ghosts believe they are still at war and will try to protect civilians from passing through what they think is an active battlefield. [ u/SkeetTheSkeetySkeet]
  33. The entire village is just a coverup for a group of hedonists who really want to keep people from stumbling across what they’ve got going on. [ u/SkeetTheSkeetySkeet]
  34. Everyone in the village is in on a cult and they’re really bad at hiding it (Bonus: They’re praying to a non-existent deity. They’ve just been sacrificing people for no reason & everyone else knows it). [ u/SkeetTheSkeetySkeet]
  35. Anyone who enters the village finds themselves stuck repeating the same day over and over again. [ u/SkeetTheSkeetySkeet]
  36. A subterranean species is tunnelling underneath the town, causing sinkholes to form all over town. [ u/Amy_G1110]
  37. The village is at an altitude where the growing season is very short, and having enough food to get through the long winters is always a challenge. The headman's house has a cellar that is always cold, and strictly off limits to outsiders. But otherwise, the villagers are extremely friendly and welcoming. That's because they are cannibals, and the cellar is filled with the butchered carcasses of the last group of strangers that visited the town. [ u/Kronk458]
  38. It seems normal enough, despite being abandoned. Soon, however, you realise it's filled to the brim with mimics. Like everything is a mimic. [ u/Xx_TheNoobSlayer_xX] / The village do not really exist, it is just a lot of mimics and doppelgangers pretending. [ u/Baykugan]
  39. The village was raided by a hostile orc tribe, leaving barely any survivors. To this day, the ghosts of the civilians roam the village, bloodied and begging any travelers that enter for help. [ u/PumpkinSpiceAngel]
  40. The cloyne is an ancient pixie demon resembling a court jester or clown from a distance. Using the scent of candy and fermented fruits it draws children away from the edges of town toward its secluded cave lair. Once alone it reveals itself to be a 7 ft. Monstrous beast with gnashing teeth, long claws and spindly arched legs. It devours the children after which their spirits are doomed to wander aimlessly through the woods nearby the cave until the beast is slain. [ u/chunder_down_under]
  41. The town is built over a good dragon’s corpse. The blade of the killer who slew it rests in its breast, damning the town over the ages. Crops are weak, the weather for miles is wretched, children are born infirm. Healing and resurrection magic will not work within the bounds of the curse. (Roll an Arcana+spellcasting stat against a DC of 15 to successfully cast.) The town was founded by the original dragonslayer, who built their fortune on the dragon’s hoard and the dragon’s precious flesh and bone. Their descendants are the only ones who can pull the blade from the dead dragon’s breast; the wreckage of its remains lies where it fell, in a cavern beneath the earth where it once made its home. The dead beast will rise to resist any who come to claim the blade. [ u/Coalesced]
  42. The veil between this world and the shadowfell is thin in this village. Villagers disappear for days or weeks and return aged 1d20+5 years. Shadows(MM 269) plague the town at night along with other horrors from the shadowfell. Occasionally one might see a glimpse to the other side and view a pallid and bleak reflection of the village, smothered in eternal twilight. [ u/EldritchRecluse]
  43. The village is haunted by the ghost of an ancient queen who fell in battle within its walls. However, the locals highly prize continuity of government, so once per year they elect someone to be possessed by the spirit and serve as their mayor. [ u/jon_stout]
  44. A large colony of rats has taken to the catacombs and sewers beneath the town. Rumors of a crime lord “rat king” have become commonplace. The villagers board up their windows at night to avoid the marauding rat gangs. [ u/ribrars]
  45. The town was built over a coal mine, which caught fire ten years ago and has been continuously burning ever since. [ u/alanedomain]
  46. During a famine, an adventurer from the village stole a herd of magical pigs that regenerate faster than trolls and don't feel pain from a nearby wizard/giant/fae/whatever so that the villagers could survive. The plan was a success, but after years of living off of enchanted bacon, the entire village is cursed with lycanthropy and become wereboars each month. [ u/alanedomain]
  47. Ages ago, a magic sword was entrusted to the care of a gigantic Earth Elemental the size of a hill. In a time of great need for the kingdom, the elemental must arise to release the sword from the stone, but somebody went and built a city on top of him in the intervening decades. [ u/alanedomain]
  48. Wish gone wrong. [ u/Fauchard1520]
  49. The plants are coming alive and the farmers fear to go into the fields [ u/qemqemqem]
  50. The village hasn't paid its debt, and demons are coming to collect [ u/qemqemqem]
  51. Villagers are being replaced by shapeshifters one by one [ u/qemqemqem]
  52. A giant sinkhole has opened up, revealing the cave system below [ u/qemqemqem]
  53. The ancient fort which stands at the center of the town has been reclaimed by the undead king who built it ages past [ u/qemqemqem]
  54. The town had a thriving agricultural community. The main product was beans. There was a large festival and the noble house heard of their successful harvest. The queen wanted to give them a congratulatory speech. Unfortunately the mayor farted loudly when the queen got up to speak. No one has been seen in the town since. [ u/DreadPirate777]
  55. Unbeknownst to the populace, a local merchant has discovered a significant deposit of gold in the caves beneath the town. Due to the local ordinances and laws the merchant cannot take advantage of it himself, and now is trying to drive away the village's inhabitants by orchestrating monster attacks. Most people have already left, but the few remaining are willing to hire a party of adventurers to deal with the monsters once and for all. [ u/Alc4n4tor]
  56. A village where all their materials are made of enchanted wood from ents and when the party arrives with iron (weapons and gear) the townspeople start panicking and all of the wood in the village starts to shift into natural dungeons or ents. [ u/ace_of_william]
  57. The village exists in a stable equilibrium with a ghoul community that guards their walls at night in exchange for getting to eat the bodies of the village's dead. A recently-arrived paladin now threatens everything. [ u/jon_stout]
  58. Once per generation, the land selects a child from the village to be its new king or queen. Unfortunately, the current seven-year-old boy who is the current One True King of The Land just caught a terrible cold, and now the village is surrounded by an endless army of slimes. [ u/jon_stout]
  59. A beast of blight has cursed the countryside, withering and poisoning crops and driving away or killing animal life. [ u/dparasol]
  60. The classic with a twist: A coven of night hags has dominated a series of lesser hags and together they are systematically tormenting the region, causing widespread conflict and the breakdown of social bonds and rule of law. [ u/dparasol]
  61. Once the life has been entirely squeezed out of this town, a mysterious entity can pilfer an ancient artifact at will, allowing its master to travel to another plane or another planet. [ u/dparasol]
  62. A pack of hellhounds stalks the roads outside the village at night. They say the only way to stop them is to duel their master at the crossroads. [ u/jon_stout]
  63. A drunken wizard accidentally granted heightened intelligence to all the livestock in the village. Over several years they've gained rights and slowly overtook the town entirely through democracy. Opportunity to create factions of humans and/or animals trying to return to the way things were. [ u/PlopsMcgoo]
  64. The village is cursed with eternal night [ u/Zomburger257]
  65. For some reason, all the streets here are paved with toenails. The locals don't seem to notice. [ u/jon_stout]
  66. Everything here is fine, aside from the skintakers. [ u/jon_stout]
  67. The well water whispers about people in the village. Some truths, some lies. It created divisions, fights. Riots consumed the town. It's abandoned now, only drunks and criminals remain, the well is boarded over. Everyone drinks alcohol instead. [ u/Venom1991]
  68. Many moons before, a cult professing magical healing sacrificed every single child in the town. The spirits of the children appear every other night en masse and ask anyone living for a treat. If they are not offered treats (sweets), they lock every door in the town and run riot. The spirits dash through the town until dawn of the next day. Being non-corporeal, they can move through objects such as walls, trees, and the living. [ u/ThreeAndTwentyChars]
  69. Someone had a giant wooden frog statue they own get burnt down by a band of adventurers who naively believed the components of a shrinking spell involved "flammable oil" and "flint". This lead to the frog like arch-fey that was being worshipped to teleport the inhabitants of the town somewhere (A swamp on the other side of the planet, but people don't know that). The entire town has signed warlock pacts with the same arch-fey whose stipulation on the contract was "for the next decade you aren't allowed to leave your houses". The villagers communicate by writing notes and using mage-hands to pass them around, food is supplied by the arch-fey doing the whole 'create food and water' thing for them. [ u/pdgeorge]
  70. A plague or blight wiped out the populace. The remaining people fled to other villages. [ u/harrypodcast]
  71. King sought out dark magic to help his wife have a son, as she had only given him daughters up until now. He never intended to pay the witch, and as a result she cursed the city by releasing a gas that turned almost everyone in town into stone. The King was a coward and locked himself in the dungeons, as to now breathe in the gas. Now the whole town is an open air statue garden (ala Dreamland in Disenchanted), and the king stays in his tower all day, speaking to no one, not seeing anyone. PCs only can note a candle in the high tower of the castle from time to time. [ u/deathsythe]
  72. The current village leader came into power after making a bargain with a nearby Hag. All was well for a few years. Now the Hag’s payment has come due. Children are disappearing from the village. [ u/darthjazzhands]
  73. The village is lead by a cult of an elder evil, and any traveler either joins, is brainwashed, or iskilled by one of the many aberrations wandering around [ u/bigfootsandwich]
  74. the village looks different every day, with different buildings, traditions, populations, and even people with completely different memories and personalities. the only thing unaffected are visitors to the town. [ u/bigfootsandwich]
  75. A nearby wizard botched a spell to enter the Elemental Plane of Sand. Now the village and surrounding area is plagued by random occurrences of pits of quicksand and sinkholes that appear and disappear without warning. They can be as small as a bunny or as big as a house (d100 proximity to party, d20 for size) [ u/Bean03]
  76. A powerful wizard lived just outside a small mining town. The mine had dried up and the town was dying. In an effort to save his home the wizard ventured into the mines and cast a spell. When he came out he told the remaining miners to search an area previously explored. Skeptical but without option the foreman did so and they discovered a new vein of gold that brought such riches that it caused the town to flourish. The old residents grew rich and the new residents sustained their lifestyles... until the vein ran dry. Accustomed to their new lives they gathered together and went to the wizard's home to demand he perform his magic again to get them more gold. When confronted the wizard said he was not able to do it again and that the villagers should return to their former lives. Angry at his response the group quickly turned into a mob and killed the poor wizard. Upon his death the villagers set back to town but quickly discovered something was awry. Their stores of gold had quickly turned to coprolite. [ u/R600a]
  77. The village once had a shrine that protected it from evil spirits. It had long since fallen into disrepair and was eventually torn down. With out the shrine’s protection the town became vulnerable and misfortune befell many of the residents. [ u/ken_NT]
  78. The town was built near a volcano (volcanic ash improved soil conditions). However one day the volcano erupted and the people had to abandon the village in a rush. [ u/ken_NT]
  79. They insulted a powerful wizard and all the civilians except one mistreated him and attacked him [ u/DnDHammer415]
  80. One day, the body of an angel fell from the heavens and crushed the local church. Now the whole village is under siege by various forces hoping to claim the corpse for their own purposes. [ u/jon_stout]
  81. Every single Thursday, all living creatures within the village's walls - people, livestock, birds, etc. - spontaneously turn into stone at sunrise and change back at sundown. No one has the slightest idea why. [ u/jon_stout]
  82. The town's prosperity is unnatural. The curse doesn't seem too bad- And honestly most people don't know about it. Every year, the village elders select and kidnap one youthful Male and one youthful Female of a sentient race- and the town is big enough/on a travel-road enough that this isn't really noticed. The selected two need to have never borne or sired child, and yet be of breeding age, and both need never have had their blood used in ritual before- the truest of virgin sacrifice. On the Midsummer midnight, the female is sacrificed- She brings fertility and harvest bounty in the coming year. On the Midwinter noon, the male is sacrificed- He brings protection and salvation from the ravages of the next year. The altar is black-and-white granite, the begged gods a pair of Fae- flavor those how you'd like. The party shouldn't know about this unless one of them notices something, or is tipped off by an outside source- For all one can tell, the town is richly prosperous in agriculture and animal wealth, and there has yet to be a foiled or failed harvest. The deal has been perfectly upheld for generations, after all, and the elders of the village accept the sacrifices needed for the good of the many. [ u/sweetharpykey]
  83. An alchemist has set up a laboratory upriver from the town. He isn’t very good... or maybe he is trying something beyond his skill level. His experiments consistently fail. And he dumps the failures into the river to dispose of them. The chemicals are having mutagenic effects on plant and animal life. First its the small animals, eventually moderate sized and large animals become perverse versions of themselves. Then the townsfolk start having twisted mutations... will the PCs be able to stop the alchemist in time to save the town ? [ u/PutridMeatPuppet]
  84. The area is permanently scarred from the clash of power archmages. Wild magic permeates the region leading to mutated animals and plants while roving storms of unstable magic rend through the area. (along the lines of a Paladin in Hell). [ u/supersnes1]
  85. The village once rested at the edge of the territories of rival dragons. Outside of collateral from direct fights between the beasts the people would be extorted for tribute from both, as each dragon saw them as part of its domain. [ u/supersnes1]
  86. Every full moon, the villagers spontaneously turn into a pack of ravenous owlbears and devour any visitors who happen to be in town. They all turn back to normal in the morning and have absolutely no recollection of what happened the night before. [ u/jon_stout]
  87. Every time anyone makes some kind of prediction (sarcastic or not) it comes to pass within the year. Eg., if someone says sarcastically “yeah, and I’m the mayor’s son,” in response to something preposterous, it eventually is revealed that the mayor had an affair decades ago, and the village suffers whatever political fallout follows that revelation) [ u/symbolologist]
  88. Once upon a time, a powerful wizard granted the villagers a single wish. They asked for coins to rain from the sky. Every winter since, the town has been afflicted with large hailstones the exact size and shape of gold pieces. [ u/jon_stout]
  89. This town has a dark secret... namely, the fact that they don't have a dark secret. Just don't tell the tourists, okay? [ u/jon_stout]
  90. Unbeknownst to the villagers, their town was built upon a spot where a group of adventurers brought down a beholder years ago. Unfortunately, the party did a poor job of burying the abomination's carcass, which eventually allowed the area's water table to leak into the thing's grave. Now the village's children have started to manifest strange and unnatural powers, which generally develop concurrently with them going blind in one eye... [ u/jon_stout]
  91. This village did something to tick off a traveling sorcerer. Irked by their xenophobic ways, the mage teleported the entire town into an entirely different country thousands of miles to the south. None of the villagers speak the local language. Their crops are very quickly dying off in the new climate. And in case that wasn't bad enough, the local lord has become very interested in the unauthorized settlement that's just appeared within their fiefdom... [ u/jon_stout]
  92. The village has been afflicted by a "The Last of Us" style fungal-zombie infestation. An order of knights has quarantined the town, but there are still survivors desperate to escape. The infestation was brought about by angry Myconids, furious that the villagers had been unwittingly harvesting their young for food. [ u/ITS_NOT_FINE]
  93. The party travels through a remote village, and finds it full of unusually attractive, yet very depressed, people. There are also a smattering of all different and exotic races; orcs, kobolds, dragonborn, etc. Whomever the party stops to talk to, beautiful woman or handsome man, it turns out the villager is of the opposite gender. They explain to the party that a traveling enchantress performed a show in the village, and for her closing act she told the entire village to close their eyes and imagine their greatest desire in a romantic partner. Then she turned them into their own fantasy partner! Now everyone in the village is either depressed to have been changed gender and/or species against their will, or are pissed at their significant others for what they turned into. [ u/Selacha]
  94. The local lord wants to destroy the village to grow a forest for his hunting pleasure. Many villagers were executed by hanging after they revolted [ u/Chekaman]
  95. Unbeknownst to most, the founder of the town got their fortune by marrying rich and arranging for "a tragic accident" to befall their spouse shortly afterwards. The dying curse of the spouse was that this money and anything purchased with it would bring no joy to its betraying inheritor. The land purchased for and all the structures built in the original town are steeped in this. Both common misfortunes and things of ruination are drawn to the land like a beacon and will be as long as the curse remains. [ u/insanenoodleguy]
  96. This village has been enslaved by a pack of ogres led by an immense giant, who monopolize the area's food supplies at the expense of its residents. [ u/jon_stout]
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How I earn a Full-time income online + Offers & More

So first start by saying I have "Real" Online work but it requires me to work about 30 mins a day... I work on this other stuff 8-10 hours a day and earn a full-time income alone from this stuff alone...
I'm not including any affiliate signs ups I get when I say earning a living from this
I highly advise you get a cheap Laptop to work on... You cant use your phone ( for the work stuff )
I would recommend something like a Thinkpad 430i, I'm pretty sure I bought one for £85 as I needed a cheap laptop for something else and its been solid
normally they come with dud batteries, You can find a replacement HERE
Appen | non-ref ( I will get $25 if you work I think its 100 hours )
Neevo
Clickworker | non-Ref ( I will get 5 when you earn 10 )
Prolific.co
Populus Live
GG2U $1 Bonus | non-ref ( No Bonus ) - I will get 5% of what you earn
Timebucks(I think $1 bonus) | Non-Ref ( No Bonus ) - I will earn 15% of what you earn

Panelbase - Sign up HERE ( Quidco £10 Bonus )| Non- Ref ( No Bonus ) - Quidco will pay you £0.80p to sign up and if you sign up through my link you will also get a £10 bonus on Quidco when you reach £5 cashback
Some decent surveys on here, I normally check and do them when they are over £1

I mainly focus my time on Appen, If there is no work on Appen then I will see if there are tasks on Neevo if not then I move to the other sites... I only use the lower-paying survey sites when I have nothing else to do
I still do have something that guaranteed you money regardless, So even if I have a slow do saying this there is no pressure because my other work is there. This past week happen has been slow for me but I was able to smash out thousands of tasks on Neevo which made that up
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Here is also some good offers on a few different sites, They should be the highest paying for that offer
TopCashBack - REF (£5 BONUS ) | NON-REF( NO BONUS)
You will get the bonus once you reach £10 payable cashback
Once you have signed up, here are the offers
They also have a £15 Cashback on a Just Eat order of £15, Worth it for some free food
Betfair Poker - £50 Cashback for signing up and playing £10 of poker | £10 Spend
GiffGaff - £10 Cashback - Order and activate a new sim, The Cheapest package is £6
SearchLoto - £0.82 - Create your account, Make 25 Searched, and use Free Ticket.
Experian - £3 - Sign up for a new account
Graze - £2.47, Order your first box then cancel when it arrives
Totally Money - £2.10 - Make an account and get a free credit report
Tastecard - £3.30 - Free 2 Months trial
Booking buddy - 2p ( Can do 3x per day ) - Make a search.
Quidco - REF ( £10 Bonus ) | NON-REF ( NO BONUS )
Bonus is once you reach £5 cashback
Azimo - £25 Cashback - Make a Minimum Transfer of £151 ( Send the transfer to your other account )
Paddy Power Games £20 Cashback - Deposit and wager £10
Panelbase - £0.80p - Create an account and do a survey ( I highly recommend using this site )
Pick My Postcode - £.80p - Create an account.
booking buddy - 2p ( Can do 3x per day ) - Make a search.
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Swagbucks - REF ( Around £4 BONUS ) | NON-REF ( NO BONUS )
To get the £4 bonus you need to earn 300SB in your first month, Since the offers at the bottom I would do the two offers listed, Then make the rest up by doing 3/4 Surveys but other than this please do not waste your time on Swagbucks doing surveys, I only do them if to complete swago or if they are pretty high paying.
AyeT- CyberGhost VPN Free Trial - 54SB
Adgem - Norton VPN Free Trial - 63SB
100SB Bonus - Install the Swagbutton
Rise of Kingdoms - 4000SB - Get to hall Level 17
Lottoland - 1300SB - Click the offer and it will take you to the sign-up and will cost £1 ( Make sure auto-renewal isn't on )
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GG2U - REF( I think you get $1 Bonus ) | NON-REF ( No $1 if there is a bonus )
William hill ( Find this under Gaming Offers ) - Deposit £10 and wager £10 - Around £27 Back
Normally the Gala offers pay higher but none of them are available anywhere, Normally pay around £40, on TCB or Quidco but they have no offers right now for them
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Ysense - REF( Don't think there is a bonus |NON - REF
Click Offers, Then Offertory
Final Fantasy 100K Power - $10.16. I did this before and I spent £1 and completed really quickly, It was an XP reward I bought, It gave millions of Hero XP which gave enough power
I highly advise you don't waste time on this site doing surveys
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Lionbridge - Like happen but this is more strict and I also found Appen paid more for the Project I am on.
Teamwork- Like Appen and Lionbridge, I have done some work for them in the past everything was fine and paid on time.
Apple at Home Advisor - Work at home Advisor for Apple. Pretty sure they send you an iMac to work on tho I could be wrong
Pretty sure Amazon has remote work also. If you google a company and then "Remote" or at home, It should let you see if they have work
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I had these 3 on a list Its transcription work but Appen, Lionbridge, and Teamwork offer this and probably best going for them.
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Sites/Apps that are legit + my thoughts on them
Swagbucks ( Around £4 Bonus ) | non-ref ( No Bonus )
I only do offers on here but I always check other sites before doing them to see if better paying elsewhere and I do swago when it comes up - Do not do surveys unless they are offering a few £ as they normally DQ - Only do Offers, Don't waste your time on anything else
Serpclix| non-ref
You install the plugin and it pops up with a task to search for a website... I barely use it but I would say its worth using for some extra cash ( Some users say £10-£30 a month on here )
Branded Surveys| non-ref
Had a few payouts, Too many DQ would avoid unless nothing else
Life Points
Had some decent paying surveys, But too many DQ.. I would personally avoid
Qmee ( 50p Bonus ) | non-ref ( No Bonus )
In my opinion, it's not worth the time, I do probably 1 or 2 surveys per week and I only touch the ones 75p + unless they take to long... I don't think you should focus anytime on it unless you have nothing else.
Ysense
Don't waste your time, I listed an offer for it above other than them offers.. Don't bother, People only want sign-ups to this cause they pay like 15% of earnings and I think around £5 when someone reached a certain amount
SliceThePie- Don't bother, Its clearly about 10p an hour
HoneyGain ($5 Bonus I think ) | Non- Ref ( No Bonus )
It uses your unused internet in the background, it's perfectly safe personally for me I've not had much luck but it comes down to location and how many devices you are using
20Cogs ( £20 Bonus on cashout ) | Non-ref ( No Bonus )
This is legit but most offers do pay better elsewhere and you need to hit 20 confirmed cogs before they payout, I have done offers on here and have my 20cogs pending but make sure you always check other sites to make sure you are getting the most amount of profit... I mostly do offers on here that I have not seen anywhere else.
PrizeRebel - Don't waste your time.
Microworkers - Can pay decent if you can rattle off some fast task but - Its a pain to get paid, Customer service pretty much ignores you and a lot of the jobs and links are sketchy as hell
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I know nothing about this stuff but you can also teach English online and get paid for it. You might need an ESL certificate. The pay is pretty decent if you can get work If this is something you are interested in I highly advise you do some research for it because its decent work
vipkid- Teach English to kids online, If you want to find more I would advise you to look through Reddit as a lot of users on here use this for work, There are more sites than just this that you can work for, I think they pay from $15-$25 per hour.
QKid- Same as vipkid teaching English online- I think this pays up to $20 per hour
gogokid- Teach English Online $14-25 per hour
There will be more sites than this but these are the ones I know of.
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Amazon FBA
I don't recommend you bring crap in from china there is enough of that,,, My advise would start small, Start by Buying stock from Supermarkets or other online retailers this is called retail arbitrage and then sending that in but make sure you are allowed to sell in that category, also if your going down the video game route that you sell Used video games and older back catalog titles as these hold higher profit margins than new stock, Lego, Toys, etc are good things to keep an eye out for you can also look for this sort of stuff on the Facebook market place
There is very little profit in new stock unless you can pick it up and most of the time you'd be selling at a loss because the big retailers can sell it for the price you buy it
Use Amazons courier ( they use ups) it's like £5 to send in a 15KG Box
Get the hang of it to figure out what works for YOU! Don't follow anyone on youtube and what they say to do... Of course, if you want to make serious money which you can do, You will need to get suppliers, etc but no one will tell you where to get these, and the ones found easily through google search will make you very little if any money using... Here is also some things I recommend using ( I use them or have used them )
Barcode Scanner ( I only use my PC so need scanner )
Barcode Scanner With Stand
Epson XP-3100
FBA Labels
Bags - I use a mixture of different one but these are fine for smaller things.
You don't need to buy the best printer or anything like that these work perfectly fine... You only need that stuff if you're doing thousands of labels per day
As I said before, Don't be scared to try this its actually pretty fun and can make good money just please people on youtube UK and US, Try it see what works for you
Also Amazon handmade but I still think Facebook is a great way to start selling handmade stuff ( if its quality )
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Gambling
First, I recommend you don't touch anything to do with this stuff if you have any mental health problems, feel lonely, etc this can ruin your life if you go off the deep end
Matched Betting - You can make good money from this and I think everyone should do it, It's not complicated once you get the hang of it but don't use Profit Accumulator or the other one that charges £17 a month, in my opinion, it isn't worth it ... You could use something like Team Profit to get the hang of it and then take the £1 profit accumulator trial then get more info from there but cancel before the £17 month
The more money you have to do this the more you're going to make, It can be pretty slow if you are starting with a low amount of money but when you're doing these, Make sure you check cashback sites or offerwalls to see if they will pay you for signing up
People promote PA because they have a good affiliate program

Gambling CPA/RS
This is different and you need a website or social media platform, You would have deals with the casinos, Bookmakers, etc But the money, if you get it right, is absolutely ridiculous... This is why you see these guys on youtube spinning such high amount of cash on the casino, If you are good at building sites or have a boatload of cash to chuck at this
You would post them and when people sign up through your link you could be on CPA ( Cost per Acquisition ) RS= Revenue share, So you would get % of a player losses or you could be on a hybrid
This money is life-changing if you get it right but since there is so much cash it is not easy... These sites are spending 10s of thousands a month to be at the top search results.
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Cashback Websites
JoinHoney | non-ref - Saves you money by searching for coupon codes, I place a monthly order on a website and it saves me between 20-40 each time, Well worth installing when you shop online
TopCashBack (£5 Bonus ) | nonref ( No Bonus )
£5 Bonus once you reach £10 payable cashback, I listed some good deals at the top of the post ( Check yourself for more on the site ) Also can save money when shopping online
Quidco (£10 Bonus) |non-ref ( No bonus )
You get the £10 bonus once you reach £5 cashback, Same as top cashback... Some offers listed above and you can also get cashback shopping online
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My favorite Offer
Xendpay (£10 Bonus | non-ref( No bonus )
Sign up and Verify your account, Make a transfer of £100 and you will get £10 free.. You can just transfer the money to yourself but you will need an account that takes euros as you need to send £ to euro
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Before you sign up to an offer on this sub, Please check on cashback sites to see if they pay more than a ref link, Example is the Azimo link it has been posted on this sub on the past few days, You only get £10 from that but you will get £25 through Quidco + £10 bonus if you are new to the site
There is also a scam that's posted a lot on Reddit, They claim to pay you $25 to sign up then $25 per person you sign up, This is a scam they go by a few different names sites all look the same with the same fake payouts
I hope this helps someone out.
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Old Austin Tales - Lost Airports of the Late 1940s

Sorry to do a wall of text post for two weeks in a row but there are no photos on the internet of the subjects of today's post. This one has been stewing in me for a while and I have to get it off my chest.
There is an old internet site, about as old as Google, called Abandoned and Little Known Airfields. For this area, the website divides the old airports into those on the East side and those on the West. You can see names like Haile Airport and University Airport and their locations, also Penn Field and Austin Municipal (Mueller). Also various airports in the surrounding area. But come to find out that this site isn't complete!
One of the lost airports that isn't on the list was east of where Penn Field was in World War I, southeast of St. Edwards University on the eastern side of South Congress where I-35 crosses today. It was called St. Edwards Airport or Austin Aero Service. The other was called Aero-Tel Airport and was somewhere off of 183 in what today is the northwest part of town. Both were started during WWII and both gone by 1950 for different reasons.
I first read about these airports in a book I've mentioned here quite a bit called Austin, Cleared for Takeoff Aviators, Businessmen, and the Growth of an American City by Kenneth B. Ragsdale. This is an amazing book so full of little known facts and stories about the early age of the airplane in Austin. I've copied a great deal from it here before but for the purposes of today's tale I'm going to take the liberty of copying another snippet from Chapter Six. Getting right to it:
Enacted by Congress as the Serviceman’s Readjustment Act of 1944, commonly referred to as the G.I. Bill of Rights, that legislation provided unemployment benefits, hospitalization, funding for schooling and technical training, and low-interest loans to purchase homes, farms, and small businesses. The bill’s educational provisions were sufficiently broad to include most fields of endeavor, including aviation. The Veterans Administration, in cooperation with the Federal Aviation Administration, designed a flight training program to enable returning servicemen, both with or without previous flight training, to earn a living in aviation. The G.I. Bill proved to be another major economic boost for aviation, especially for the fixed base (airport) operators. Participating FBOs negotiated individual contracts with the Veterans Administration, outlining specific courses of study, with the relative cost of each.
The approved curriculum included four flight courses: Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot, Flight Instructor, and Instrument Rating. The Certificate of Charges included 65-horsepower aircraft, dual instruction at $10 per hour; solo practice, $8 per hour; aircraft over 145-horsephower, dual instruction, $18 per hour, solo practice, $15 per hour; ground school instruction for all courses, $0.70 per hour. Each course had a minimum and maximum completion time allowable. The minimum time for the Commercial Pilot Course was 288 hours; the maximum, 308 hours. The maximum cost could not exceed $1,781.10 When the government launched the G.I. flight training program in 1946, it appeared to reconfirm what most people in aviation already believed—in postwar America, practically everyone would own an airplane. And furthermore, the financial benefits available to the FBOs spelled opportunity for many young pilots hoping to enter the aviation business.
It was, however, the established Austin FBOs—Ragsdale Flying Service, Browning Aerial Service, and the Haile Airport—that first began flight instruction under the new G.I. program. Others would follow. William D. Pfeil, a former flight instructor at Ragsdale Flying Service, was the first local pilot to embark on that new venture; he simply moved across the airport and set up business as Austin Flying Service in the new west side hangar. His advertising campaign addressed what many perceived as the new era of aviation: “Never Too Young to Fly. Don’t Wait. Learn to Fly Now. Be Ready to Take Advantage of the Many Opportunities that will be Afforded Both the Commercial and Sportsman Pilot After the War.”
Pfeil’s promotion apparently reached a receptive audience; on December 31, 1945, he reported income for five part-time employees. However, the success Pfeil anticipated was not immediately forthcoming. By March 31, 1946, his staff had dwindled to two; Mary Waurine “Ziggy” Hunter, his flight instructor, was top earner at $576.58. Pfeil realized if he was to remain in the aviation business he needed two things—an infusion of cash and experienced business management. He found both in James B. Cain. Cain had learned to fly in the CPT program at Schreiner Junior College in Kerrville, Texas. After graduating from Southern Methodist University in 1942, with a major in engineering and a minor in business administration, he joined Ragsdale Flying Service as a flight instructor in the navy V-5 program.
Later Cain transferred to active duty, became a navy educational officer, retired in March 1946, and returned to Austin hoping for a career in aviation. On learning that Pfeil was an operating Austin FBO, he discussed the business with Pfeil, and they foresaw how, with their combined resources, Austin Flying Service would prosper under their joint guidance. The benefits appeared obvious. Both had commercial instructor’s ratings and wide experience in flight training, and both came from fairly affluent backgrounds. And so, in April 1946, with high expectations, Cain and Pfeil joined forces in the Austin Flying Service. They made immediate changes. First, they renegotiated their lease, which afforded the company more space for ground school classes. After surveying the company’s refurbished facility, they made another executive decision. “We looked at each other and decided, ‘Gee, you gotta have airplanes to fly,’” Cain recalled, “and we didn’t have any airplanes.” In order to purchase the flight training equipment, the partners established a loan at The Fidelity State Bank of Austin, committing Cain’s stock as security. With that loan—and there would be others—they purchased two tandem Interstate “Cadets” for flight training. “We had good business, and surprisingly, we got some students,” Cain added. “And we kept getting more students.”
Next, the partners began expanding their services. They added a ground school, began offering complete aircraft and engine repair service, and developed an aircraft sales program. The Houston-area Ercoupe distributor agreed to “floor plan” his aircraft with Austin Flying Service. As the first Ercoupe dealer in Central Texas, Cain launched an innovative sales program for an equally innovative aircraft. The all-metal, twin-tail Ercoupe was one of the first commercial aircraft to employ a tricycle landing gear and the first (and only) plane controlled by a single wheel, similar to the steering wheel on an automobile. Training time averaged about five hours, but it was the safety factor that made the craft most appealing: the Ercoupe was certified “incapable of spinning” by the Civil Aeronautics Administration. With the standard model selling for less than three thousand dollars, Cain envisioned the University of Texas student body as a potentially fertile and unexploited sales target. To showcase the new craft, he leased a vacant lot one block west of the University campus, which he enhanced with flood lights, recorded music, and a pretty coed seated in the silver metal Ercoupe. Although the display attracted a lot of attention, there was no student rush to purchase airplanes. The company did, however, sell some Ercoupes, which prompted them to negotiate for the Bellanca and Luscombe dealerships to compete with Ragsdale Flying Service’s Cessnas.
But success had its downside; the city continued to raise the rent on the hangar at Mueller. At that point the partners made another critical decision; they abandoned Mueller and established their own airport. On May 21, 1946, they purchased fifty-four acres on Burnet Road (now Research Boulevard) northwest of Austin, for $500 per acre. They made a small down payment with manageable monthly payments. And in order to provide adequate space for two 2,000-foot runways, the company leased an additional one hundred acres north of the original tract. Their site possessed a distinct advantage; it was located beyond development, well north of the Austin city limits. Cain and Pfeil also changed the name of the firm; Aero-Tel reflected Cain’s vision of the future. Cain foresaw aviation assuming a greater role in business and industry in postwar America. He envisioned the postwar business executive traveling in his personal aircraft and landing at private airports that provided on-site hotel accommodations, conference facilities, automobile rentals, plus aircraft service.
Construction on the site began on July 1, 1946. The company erected two hangars, a small office building, and a classroom for ground school instruction, but slated a hotel facility for future development. The partners financed the major construction with bank loans, although they did much of the work themselves. Accounts for services they could not provide themselves they resolved by offering flying lessons as compensation. Cost cutting became a way of life. Needing metal for hangar construction, Cain ordered 39,100 pounds of corrugated sheet metal from the War Assets Administration, and to further reduce costs, Cain learned to weld. In February 1947, the company engaged E. B. Sneed, owner of Special Equipment Company, to grade two runways, which were surfaced with gravel and caliche. The cost, $1,755.51, cited in a promissory note, was subsequently covered by teaching Sneed to fly. To house their original flight equipment, the partners purchased a 40x 28ft Quonset hut for $4,133.68, with $2,668 as down payment and $1,465.68 due upon completion. In maximizing use of the restricted quarters, they parked the airplanes tilted nose-down on a five-gallon can covered with a cushion to prevent propeller damage.
By September 1946, Aero-Tel Airport was fully operative, offering government-approved flight instruction, complete aircraft and engine repair service, plus airplane storage. The company was soon doing good business; with the Ercoupe and Luscombe dealerships they competed with Ragsdale’s Cessnas, and with the Bellancas they developed a charter service. “We also had a sub-dealership with Aeronca, and were buying, renovating, and reselling military surplus airplanes,” Cain said. “We were selling airplanes all around the country.” And a growing number of students were finding their way to the Burnet Road airport for flight instruction.
The company’s training fleet consisted of ten aircraft, which included a Piper J-5 “Cub,” Aeronca “Champion,” Luscombe “Silvaire,” plus a war surplus Stearman PT-17 and a Vultee BT-13A. Only three of the aircraft were of pre–World War II design. And things were going to get better. On October 3, 1946, the partners received an Amended Approval of Veterans Administration authorization, changing the location of the operation from Austin Mueller airport to Aero-Tel Airport. In December, the comppany expanded its sales department to include a Culver dealership; CIT financed the purchase of the first demonstrator. Before year’s end the Aeronautical Engineering Department of the University of Texas launched a flight training program and contracted with Aero-Tel to provide the instruction. The University subsequently purchased five new Piper J3-C Cubs for the program, which were also based at Aero-Tel. The company had definitely entered the success mode; January 1, 1947, assets totaled $76,257.13. One month later that figure reached $170,982.47. With assets came a larger staff; the company engaged a receptionist and an accountant, paying the latter with flying lessons.
A large portion of the company’s income came from dealing in surplus military aircraft, an operation in which Pfeil exhibited special interest. It was that special interest that eventually forged a change in company ownership. When Pfeil’s expenditures exceeded what Cain considered sound business judgment, he offered to purchase Pfeil’s interest in the company. On February 4, 1947, both partners signed the document terminating the partnership, which provided Pfeil “a certain sum of money.” Continuing alone at the helm of Aero-Tel, Cain looked forward to an optimistic future. On March 24, 1947, the company reported twenty-five G.I. students, who had flown 216:10 hours, yielding $1,875.67.21 That income was destined to continue. On May 9, the Veterans Administration informed Cain his contract would be extended through June 30, 1948. The following month the War Department designated Aero-Tel as the training site for Officers Reserve Corps liaison pilots to maintain proficiency. The contract authorized six pilots to fly four hours per month at eight dollars per hour at government expense.
That income helped replenish the company’s coffers. On August 11, Aero-Tel received $960 from the War Department for 120 hours of solo flying. The G.I. veterans, however, remained the company’s more constant income source. Between April 1 and September 30, 1947, Aero-Tel received $21,181.83, “for tuition, supplies, equipment, etc., furnished beneficiaries of the Veterans Administration.” VA payments, however, constituted less than half of Aero-Tel’s income. During the year the company’s deposits totaled $47,270.82. There were, however, major expenses. For the period April 2, 1947, through February 20, 1948, the company borrowed $20,685 from The Fidelity State Bank of Austin, which was repaid on schedule.22 Attempting to further broaden his income base, Cain leased the Taylor, Texas, airport, assigned an employee there, and launched a satellite FBO operation. After some six months, difficulties encountered with the city government prompted him to abandon that project. He then leased the Smithville airport, which he operated successfully for about a year. By the end of 1947, G.I. enrollment had begun to decline, with only nine students enrolled in the commercial pilot course. The downward trend continued. The following year bank deposits dropped almost 50 percent, from $47,270.82 to $27,440.28. Note payments also declined. With Veterans Administration vouchers no longer available as loan security, Cain was forced to turn to his personal resources to keep the company solvent.
On March 24, 1948, he gave The Fidelity State Bank five hundred shares of West Ohio Gas Company stock as loan collateral, valued at $5,000.23 Cain was also preoccupied with other matters, an airplane crash, in particular. While instructing a student in a Stearman PT-17, the engine lost power on takeoff. As the aircraft approached the southern boundary of the field, Cain faced a critical decision: should he attempt to fly over or under the utility lines. He made the wrong choice; the wheels of the aircraft became entangled in the power lines, dragging down two utility poles, and thrusting the ailing craft nose first into the middle of Burnet Road. In the final seconds before the crash, Cain cut the ignition switch, avoiding a fire. It was, however, Cain’s previous handiwork that actually saved the two pilots. A few days before the crash, he had installed a thick layer of foam across the instrument panel. “If I hadn’t done that it probably would have killed us both,” Cain explained. “I hit that thing so hard [in the crash] that my fingers went through the aluminum panel.” Employing a military training practice, Cain encouraged his student to get in another aircraft immediately and fly a short while to regain his confidence. “He flew for about thirty minutes, landed, got out, and said, ‘I’ll see you tomorrow.’” There was, however, no tomorrow; the student never returned.
For Cain, the crash represented a double tragedy; he had lost both an airplane and a student at a time he could ill afford to lose either. After some two years as an FBO, Cain began to reassess his role in aviation; Aero-Tel was not fulfilling his hopes for the future. He had achieved a measure of success, but a portion of that success came from temporary institutional sources. And by early 1948, when it appeared the G.I. funding for flight training was nearing an end, Cain’s great uncle and surrogate father, C. H. Coleman, wrote him on February 25, inquiring about “the 200Million cut in G.I. ‘Training-For-Fun.’” Coleman, suggesting that Cain abandon the project, added further, “If you could sell the land with all of your equipment of approximately $60,000, it would be a good thing; the value of the land itself would help sell the equipment.” Although Cain had created substantial indebtedness in establishing the business, he was not ready to abandon the project. He did, however, sell some unneeded training craft to meet his immediate obligations; by April 15, he had reduced his inventory to only four aircraft valued at $8,780.86. With both student traffic and airplane sales declining, Cain began to reassess his economic position. On June 2, 1948, he negotiated a one-year lease with the University of Texas to operate the University’s Flight Training Program. The rent was three hundred dollars per month. Cain still had the use of the facility, plus a guaranteed income.
Change, however, was in the offing; following the death of his uncle in April 1949, Cain began commuting almost weekly to Athens, Texas, to help settle his uncle’s estate. In view of his ongoing responsibilities in Athens, he accepted a year’s extension on the University’s lease. However, after evaluating his responsibilities, Cain liquidated his remaining inventory, and in January 1950 established permanent residence in Athens. After August 1949, Aero-Tel Airport was no longer listed in the classified section of the Austin telephone directory. James B. Cain’s determination to carve a niche for himself in aviation’s future was shared by many other young pilots leaving military service.
Okay let me stop here for a moment. There are ads for Aero-Tel in the Statesman archive. There is also a photo of the display plane they set up as a marketing gimmick at 24th and Rio Grande. Notice how it says the airport is located on "Burnet Hi-way". I think this means today's 183. Dr. Ragsdale called it "Burnet Road/Research Blvd." in his book but as we all know, Research Blvd. is 183. I have seen other references to the route we now know as 183, previously State Hwy. 29, being called The Burnet Highway but I think people started calling the same route The Jollyville Road at some point around the same time. It gets even more complicated when you consider that the old route 29 once followed the current route of Airport Blvd. At any rate I can't say for sure where this airport was located, and it doesn't appear on any old maps that I can find. Considering the topography of the land around that part of North Austin, I would guesstimate it would have to have been somewhere east of the Balcones fault line where the grade of the land is more flat and less rocky. Perhaps it was somewhere around where Burnet Road crosses 183 but that's total speculation on my part. It couldn't have been too far east and still be described as "northwest", also because University Airport was already located near where N.Lamar meets Airport Blvd today. Strong clues where it might have been come from this 1948 Statesman report about a grass fire which destroyed one of Aero-tel airplane. If anyone here wants to take a guess where it was I'm eager to hear it.
And so now we move on to the second of the lost airports not covered on the website. This was St. Edwards airport, the home of a company called Austin Aero Service. And unlike the previous place the location is well known. Not a trace is left today.
At approximately the same time Cain purchased the Burnet Road property to establish Aero-Tel, Charles Quist, a recently discharged Air Force pilot, launched a similar operation some ten miles south, near St. Edward’s University. The two had much in common. Long before Quist was discharged from the Air Force in January 1946, he also had decided to continue in aviation. The G.I. Bill seemed to offer that opportunity, not as a student, but as a contracting FBO. But first he needed a base of operations. With Ragsdale well established at Mueller, and Browning and Haile operating from their individual fields, Quist examined several sites in South Austin and decided on a sixty-seven-acre tract owned by St. Edward’s University. The rent, one dollar per acre per month, seemed reasonable. Construction began immediately; Quist graded two sod runways (the longest was 2,000 feet), built a hangar, and on May 26, 1946, acquired his first airplane, a twoplace Interstate “Cadet.” Austin Aero Service, Inc. began as a family endeavor. Mary Catherine Quist, Charles’ sister and a former World War II WASP pilot, joined her brother in the operation; she contributed five hundred dollars, as did their parents. With a three-thousand-dollar investment, the company began operations with two war surplus PT-23s. The Quist family business subsequently grew into a partnership. Shortly after establishment of the field, popular Austin aviatrix Mary Waurine (Ziggy) Hunter joined the firm. She contributed no funding but had wide experience in aviation, especially as a flight instructor. They were soon joined by another returning veteran, Bruce Hallock, a former navy PBY pilot who also wanted to be in “the flying business.” Hallock contributed some funding, plus two airplanes. With an abundance of students, Austin Aero Service prospered from the beginning. In addition to the G.I. trainees, Quist developed a cooperative student-training program with St. Edward’s University, in which students received university credit for flight training. The individual students paid for the instruction: six dollars per hour solo and eight dollars dual. That was in addition to the ten dollars per hour the company received for the G.I. instruction. And as the student body grew, so did the training fleet. At one time the company owned or operated fifteen airplanes. Quist later acquired dealerships for both Aeronca and Luscombe airplanes. In addition, Hallock developed a charter business with his two Stinsons—Dallas and back, for fifty dollars. The future looked bright. “We were receiving $8 per hour training G.I.s,” Hallock recalled. “With gasoline at twenty cents a gallon, we were making money.” There were, however, blemishes on Austin Aero Service’s record of operation. Mary Catherine lost one student, a G.I. who violated a cardinal rule in flight training—“You don’t buzz.” On his first solo flight, he, unfortunately, violated that rule. He “buzzed” his mother’s house, lost control of the airplane, and crashed and burned in the street in front of her house. The company also lost another airplane in Mexico. Bruce Hallock developed a profitable import business, flying fresh lobster from Belize, British Honduras, to San Antonio, Texas, where the Gunter Hotel purchased five hundred pounds each week at sixty cents per pound. On one return flight, while using Charles Quist’s Aeronca “Sedan,” the airplane developed engine trouble and Hallock made an emergency landing on a private airport in Tampico, Mexico. With Hallock unable to continue the flight to Austin, Quist and a mechanic flew down to Tampico in another airplane, a Stinson, to replace a damaged piston. After making the necessary repairs, Quist elected to fly the Aeronca back to Austin himself. However, taking off from Tampico, the engine quit, and he crash-landed into a building belonging to a railroad company. Quist sustained serious injuries, including a broken leg, facial lacerations, and a severely scarred left hand. But that’s when his troubles really began.
Admitted first to a PEMEX hospital, Quist was refused treatment, other than first aid, because it was a company hospital. The main hospital in Tampico also refused treatment since the accident occurred outside its service area. When taken to another hospital, an inept attendant placed his broken leg in a cast without setting it, bandaged his face, and sutured his lacerated hand. And the worst was yet to come. Quist discovered he was in deep trouble with both the Mexican government and the railroad company, and was placed under house arrest in a Tampico hotel. Learning that “they wanted a lot of money,” he hastened his exit from Mexico by first bribing the hotel manager, and later the airport guard placed on his Stinson. Accompanied by his mechanic, Quist quickly took off, headed for Brownsville, Texas, refueled, and later that day landed at St. Edward’s Airport. He abandoned the crashed Aeronca “Sedan” in Mexico, and never returned.33 In retrospect, the Mexico crash appears as a harbinger of change. Mary Catherine had married and left the company. Charles purchased Hunter’s interest in 1947 and, shortly after the Tampico crash, acquired Hallock’s interest. The company, nevertheless, enjoyed some four years of profitable operation, with income generated from two primary sources—the G.I. Bill and St. Edward’s University students. “When the G.I. Bill ran out, we finally ran out of qualified students,” Hallock remembered. “The business just kinda dried up in the late 1940s.34 Charles Quist was more specific: “I shut it down, liquidated the business, and sold the training fleet, some airplanes for as little as $400. Had a lot of assets but no money.” He, nevertheless, maintained a positive assessment of his four-year tenure at St. Edward’s Airport. “We taught a lot of students to fly,” Quist recalled, “helped others to launch a career in aviation, and for a while made some money.” 35 But most important of all, in addition to creating Austin Aero Service, he and Hallock were able to fulfill their post–World War II ambitions— they remained in aviation. Quist later joined the Air National Guard, advanced to the rank of colonel, and became commander of the 149th Fighter Group at Kelly Air Force Base. Hallock joined the Chance-Vought Corporation as a flight test engineer and later became staff pilot for the University of Texas Applied Research Laboratory, flying a Douglas DC-3 in the research and development of missile guidance systems. Nothing remains today of St. Edward’s Airport or the Austin Aero Service. Construction of Interstate Highway 35 in the 1950s bisected the landing field; the parking lot of the Internal Revenue Service now occupies what was once a portion of the north-south runway.
Austin Aero Service has a checkered history which the book barely gets into. After a crash in May of 1947, Ziggy Hunter left to take a job with the State. Things started to turn around when they were able to get a high profile contract with the Statesman for newspaper delivery to outlying Hill Country regions. The Civil Air Patrol organized an air show at the St. Edward Airport in the summer of 1949 and then the next news about them was one of the partners taking off with a plane and a car to Arizona after running out on the leases.
I'm already way long but there you have the full story as I can find it. I might as well go for the gold and post an epilogue for this post from the next part of the book. This is only one small chapter in a much larger story and if anyone here is interested in the topic I highly recommend picking up the book. It's available in e-book form on the library website for free!
The closure of two privately owned and operated airports within the span of two years, while individually significant, was also symbolic of even greater changes that were occurring in postwar Austin. The city had entered an aggressive growth pattern. The decade of the 1940s brought 44,529 new citizens into the city; by 1950, more than 5,000 were arriving annually. That influx of humanity created a demand for new middle-class housing. As developers began searching for building sites north and northeast of the city, they were drawn instinctively to the unoccupied expanses of other private airports.
On March 12, 1948, Ella Campbell conveyed to L. L. McCandless, president of McCandless Homes, Inc., 29.15 acres, thereby creating the Skyview Addition, an area then occupied by the Haile Airport. By the end of 1950, Doc Haile had sold his remaining aircraft and terminated operations. Haile’s tenure at 5600 Avenue F, however, was predetermined long before Ella Campbell sold the property to McCandless. In November 1947, when the author purchased his first Austin home at 5414 Avenue F, two blocks south of the Haile Airport, he inquired about the noise factor. His realtor, Glen E. Lewis, reassured him, “Don’t worry. Doc’s gotta go. That land’s too valuable to land airplanes on.” Lewis, unknowingly, had articulated the metaphor for Austin airport controversy for the next half-century. Appreciating land values were indeed changing the face of Austin. As the city spread steadily northward, University Airport became the next target for development. The Brownings’ move to Mueller in September 1946 marked the last permanent occupancy at University Airport. On July 21, 1952, Webb Ruff and Myrtle N. Ruff deeded 22.98 acres to the Northway Crest Development Company, Inc., creating the Northway Crest subdivision. Thus, within the scope of some two years, all four of Austin’s original private airports had closed, leaving the city with a single, municipally owned landing facility. It would be there the two surviving FBOs, Ragsdale Flying Service and Browning Aerial Service, would continue their role as regional leaders in the field of general aviation. The economics of these transactions appeared to invalidate most people’s vision of the postwar aviation boom. Returning servicemen accorded higher priority to owning a home, getting an education, raising a family, and earning a livelihood within the traditional job markets. The airplane manufacturers were also forced to recognize the realities of the aviation marketplace.
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No UNT archive Bonus Pics today. Many are already on the previously linked website. But have some Bonus Articles about the great aviatrix named Ziggy Hunter, simply because she was a badass.
Bonus Article #1 - Women love to fly! - August 1, 1945
Bonus Article #2 - Texas Wing of Women Flyers photos - September 27, 1942
Bonus Article #3 - Texas Aeronautics Commission shows off new plane - February 11, 1948
Bonus Article #4 - One Day Flight Soloist Can't Drive - July 21, 1945
Bonus Article #5 - Female Flying Pioneer Still In Clouds - October 12, 1986
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So first start by saying I have "Real" Online work but it requires me to work about 30 mins a day... I work on this other stuff 8-10 hours a day and earn a full-time income alone from this stuff alone... I do not include any ref links or other affiliate sign-ups I get.
I highly advise you get a cheap Laptop to work on... You cant use your phone ( for the work stuff )
I would recommend something like a Thinkpad 430i, I'm pretty sure I bought one for £85 as I needed a cheap laptop for something else and its been solid
normally they come with dud batteries, You can find a replacement HERE
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Neevo
Clickworker | non-Ref ( I will get 5 or 10 when you earn 5
Prolific.co
Populus Live
GG2U $1 Bonus | non-ref ( No Bonus ) - I will get 5% of what you earn
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Everything above this is what I use almost every day unless I have a lot of work on Appen I just keep on that
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Some decent surveys on here, I normally check and do them when they are over £1
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Here is also some good offers on a few different sites, They should be the highest paying for that offer
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You will get the bonus once you reach £10 payable cashback
Once you have signed up, here are the offers
They also have a £15 Cashback on a Just Eat order of £15, Worth it for some free food
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GiffGaff - £10 Cashback - Order and activate a new sim, The Cheapest package is £6
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Experian - £3 - Sign up for a new account
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Tastecard - £3.30 - Free 2 Months trial
Booking buddy - 2p ( Can do 3x per day ) - Make a search.
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Bonus is once you reach £5 cashback
Azimo - £25 Cashback - Make a Minimum Transfer of £151 ( Send the transfer to your other account )
Paddy Power Games £20 Cashback - Deposit and wager £10
Panelbase - £0.80p - Create an account and do a survey ( I highly recommend using this site )
Pick My Postcode - £.80p - Create an account.
booking buddy - 2p ( Can do 3x per day ) - Make a search.
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Swagbucks - REF ( Around £4 BONUS ) | NON-REF ( NO BONUS )
To get the £4 bonus you need to earn 300SB in your first month, Since the offers at the bottom I would do the two offers listed, Then make the rest up by doing 3/4 Surveys but other than this please do not waste your time on Swagbucks doing surveys, I only do them if to complete swago or if they are pretty high paying.
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Adgem - Norton VPN Free Trial - 63SB
100SB Bonus - Install the Swagbutton
Rise of Kingdoms - 4000SB - Get to hall Level 17
Lottoland - 1300SB - Click the offer and it will take you to the sign-up and will cost £1 ( Make sure auto-renewal isn't on )
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GG2U - REF( I think you get $1 Bonus ) | NON-REF ( No $1 if there is a bonus )
William hill ( Find this under Gaming Offers ) - Deposit £10 and wager £10 - Around £27 Back
Normally the Gala offers pay higher but none of them are available anywhere, Normally pay around £40, on TCB or Quidco but they have no offers right now for them
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Click Offers, Then Offertory
Final Fantasy 100K Power - $10.16. I did this before and I spent £1 and completed really quickly, It was an XP reward I bought, It gave millions of Hero XP which gave enough power
I highly advise you don't waste time on this site doing surveys
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Lionbridge - Like happen but this is more strict and I also found Appen paid more for the Project I am on.
Teamwork- Like Appen and Lionbridge, I have done some work for them in the past everything was fine and paid on time.
Apple at Home Advisor - Work at home Advisor for Apple. Pretty sure they send you an iMac to work on tho I could be wrong
Pretty sure Amazon has remote work also. If you google a company and then "Remote" or at home, It should let you see if they have work
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I had these 3 on a list Its transcription work but Appen, Lionbridge, and Teamwork offer this and probably best going for them.
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Sites/Apps that are legit + my thoughts on them
Swagbucks ( Around £4 Bonus ) | non-ref ( No Bonus )
I only do offers on here but I always check other sites before doing them to see if better paying elsewhere and I do swago when it comes up - Do not do surveys unless they are offering a few £ as they normally DQ - Only do Offers, Don't waste your time on anything else
Serpclix| non-ref
You install the plugin and it pops up with a task to search for a website... I barely use it but I would say its worth using for some extra cash ( Some users say £10-£30 a month on here )
Branded Surveys| non-ref
Had a few payouts, Too many DQ would avoid unless nothing else
Life Points
Had some decent paying surveys, But too many DQ.. I would personally avoid
Qmee ( 50p Bonus ) | non-ref ( No Bonus )
In my opinion, it's not worth the time, I do probably 1 or 2 surveys per week and I only touch the ones 75p + unless they take to long... I don't think you should focus anytime on it unless you have nothing else.
Ysense
Don't waste your time, I listed an offer for it above other than them offers.. Don't bother, People only want sign-ups to this cause they pay like 15% of earnings and I think around £5 when someone reached a certain amount
SliceThePie- Don't bother, Its clearly about 10p an hour
HoneyGain ($5 Bonus I think ) | Non- Ref ( No Bonus )
It uses your unused internet in the background, it's perfectly safe personally for me I've not had much luck but it comes down to location and how many devices you are using
20Cogs ( £20 Bonus on cashout ) | Non-ref ( No Bonus )
This is legit but most offers do pay better elsewhere and you need to hit 20 confirmed cogs before they payout, I have done offers on here and have my 20cogs pending but make sure you always check other sites to make sure you are getting the most amount of profit... I mostly do offers on here that I have not seen anywhere else.
PrizeRebel - Don't waste your time.
Microworkers - Can pay decent if you can rattle off some fast task but - Its a pain to get paid, Customer service pretty much ignores you and a lot of the jobs and links are sketchy as hell
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I know nothing about this stuff but you can also teach English online and get paid for it. You might need an ESL certificate. The pay is pretty decent if you can get work If this is something you are interested in I highly advise you do some research for it because its decent work
vipkid- Teach English to kids online, If you want to find more I would advise you to look through Reddit as a lot of users on here use this for work, There are more sites than just this that you can work for, I think they pay from $15-$25 per hour.
QKid- Same as vipkid teaching English online- I think this pays up to $20 per hour
gogokid- Teach English Online $14-25 per hour
There will be more sites than this but these are the ones I know of.
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Amazon FBA
I don't recommend you bring crap in from china there is enough of that,,, My advise would start small, Start by Buying stock from Supermarkets or other online retailers this is called retail arbitrage and then sending that in but make sure you are allowed to sell in that category, also if your going down the video game route that you sell Used video games and older back catalog titles as these hold higher profit margins than new stock, Lego, Toys, etc are good things to keep an eye out for you can also look for this sort of stuff on the Facebook market place
There is very little profit in new stock unless you can pick it up and most of the time you'd be selling at a loss because the big retailers can sell it for the price you buy it
Use Amazons courier ( they use ups) it's like £5 to send in a 15KG Box
You need to start, Get the hang of it to figure out what works for YOU! Don't follow anyone on youtube and what they say to do... Of course, if you want to make serious money which you can do, You will need to get suppliers, etc but no one will tell you where to get these and the ones found easily through google search will make you very little if any money using... Here is also some things I recommend using ( I use them or have used them )
Amazon handmade is also good ( That's if you make stuff )
Barcode Scanner ( I only use my PC so need scanner )
Barcode Scanner With Stand
Epson XP-3100
FBA Labels
Bags - I use a mixture of different one but these are fine for smaller things.
You don't need to buy the best printer or anything like that these work perfectly fine... You only need that stuff if you're doing thousands of labels per day
As I said before, Don't be scared to try this its actually pretty fun and can make good money just please people on youtube UK and US, Try it see what works for you
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Gambling
First, I recommend you don't touch anything to do with this stuff if you have any mental health problems, feel lonely, etc this can ruin your life if you go off the deep end
Matched Betting - You can make good money from this and I think everyone should do it, It's not complicated once you get the hang of it but don't use Profit Accumulator or the other one that charges £17 a month, in my opinion, it isn't worth it ... You could use something like Team Profit to get the hang of it and then take the £1 profit accumulator trial then get more info from there but cancel before the £17 month
People promote PA because they have a good affiliate program
Gambling CPA/RS
This is different and you need a website or social media platform, You would have deals with the casinos, Bookmakers, etc But the money, if you get it right, is absolutely ridiculous... This is why you see these guys on youtube spinning such high amount of cash, If you are good at building sites or have a boatload of cash to chuck at this
You would post them and when people sign up through your link you could be on CPA ( Cost per Acquisition ) RS= Revenue share, So you would get % of a player losses or you could be on a hybrid
This money is life-changing if you get it right but since there is so much cash it is not easy... These sites are spending 10s of thousands a month to be at the top search results.
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There is a lot of people on here that don't post their links on threads and I don't know why
Trading212 (£3-£80 bonus) | non-ref ( no bonus )
Sign up and Verify your account, Then deposit £1 and you will get a free random share between £3-£80
the sign-ups have come from that thread, I have had 3 sign-ups and got £45, This is why you should your links in these threads.( I don't post it anywhere else )
Post it in HERE
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Cashback Websites
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TopCashBack (£5 Bonus ) | nonref ( No Bonus )
£5 Bonus once you reach £10 payable cashback, I listed some good deals at the top of the post ( Check yourself for more on the site ) Also can save money when shopping online
Quidco (£10 Bonus) |non-ref ( No bonus )
You get the £10 bonus once you reach £5 cashback, Same as top cashback... Some offers listed above and you can also get cashback shopping online
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My favorite Offer
Xendpay (£10 Bonus | non-ref( No bonus )
Sign up and Verify your account, Make a transfer of £100 and you will get £10 free.. You can just transfer the money to yourself but you will need an account that takes euros as you need to send £ to euro
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Before you sign up to an offer on this sub, Please check on cashback sites to see if they pay more than a ref link, Example is the Azimo link it has been posted on this sub on the past few days, You only get £10 from that but you will get £25 through Quidco + £10 bonus if you are new to the site
Things I would avoid
Rebate Websites, Lazybucks (They use your personal Facebook and run ads)
There is also a scam that's posted a lot on Reddit, They claim to pay you $25 to sign up then $25 per person you sign up, This is a scam they go by a few different names sites all look the same with the same fake payouts
I hope this helps someone out.
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