Cashback offers

Referrals

I know what you’re thinking… Oh no, does this mean I have to sell people shammy products? Is it a pyramid scheme? And the answer… Absolutely not. Below we have compiled a list of referral offers which result in, both, you and whoever you refer ending up with free cash. It’s literally a win-win situation.

If a lot of your friends are hesitant about things like this or just aren’t interested then DM us and we can match you up with others of a similar mindset to complete these offers.

The List:

Free Shares

Freetrade: Each get a free share worth £3-£200 when they deposit £1

Stake: Each get a free share worth $9-$140 when they deposit £50

For more info on these refer back to our page on free shares here.

Crypto exchanges

Coinbase: Refer a friend to Coinbase Earn and receive ~$20 when they complete 2 lessons

Coinbase: Refer a friend and each get $10 of Bitcoin when they buy $100 of Bitcoin

SwissBorg: Refer a friend and each get a Bitcoin scratch card when they deposit €50

Luno: Refer a friend and each get £10 when they buy £100 of Bitcoin

Gemini: Refer a friend and each get $10 of Bitcoin when they buy $100 of Bitcoin

To remind yourself of how these work, be sure to see our page on free crypto here.

Other

TopCashback: This amount always changes, check out this page to see what it is at the moment. You will receive a referral fee once they earn £5 of cashback. They can use the previous section to do this!

Quidco: This amount tends to stick at around £25 for each referral, and again they must earn £5 of cash back before you get paid.

Snoop: Download the app and get a £5 Amazon voucher for each (5 max) friend that uses your link to download it and connect a bank account. (they get nothing)

Curve: As above but it’s £5 cash on your Curve cash card (no maximum referrals) - They get £5 too!

Yolt: As above, but you get £3 (they get nothing)

Plum: As above, but get £15 for every 3 referrals (they get nothing)

Please note that we would be hesitant with signing up to Plum, as once you sign up they try and withdraw cash from your bank through a ‘round-up’ saving. We really aren’t a fan of the app but if you and your friends are cautious it is a good referral scheme.

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