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Tell TopCashback what you'd do if you had an extra £325 - £325 voucher to be won! NOW CLOSED

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PoppyMumsnet · 04/09/2017 11:17

The team at TopCashback are all about generating cash back to shoppers online. TopCashback says “the average yearly saving is £325”, so they’re interested in hearing what you’d do if you had an extra £325 a year. Would it go on bills, or would you treat yourself? Would it contribute to a holiday or would you throw a party?

Here’s what TopCashback has to say “TopCashback is the UK's most generous cashback website.Earning cashback is easy. Simply join our 6 million members, search for your favourite retailer and click through to their website. That's it! From there you can shop as normal on their website. That's right, money back for shopping online! There are over 4,900 retailers to choose from, so there's sure to be something for everyone! From electricals to insurance and from clothing to holidays.

In addition to this, all new members to TopCashback can get £20 cashback on a £15+ spend at George. By signing up through this link before 17th September 23:59.

Share what you’d do with an extra £325 on this thread and you will be entered into a prize draw where one MNer will win a £325 voucher for the store of their choice (from our list).

Thanks and good luck
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NB Mumsnet will be providing a £300 voucher and TopCashback will send a £25 voucher in addition (administered within 14 working days of the competition end date)

Tell TopCashback what you'd do if you had an extra £325 - £325 voucher to be won! NOW CLOSED
OP posts:
Crawfy12 · 07/09/2017 18:18

I'd buy a new carpet for my living room and curtains, something I've been meaning to do since I painted... 3 years ago 🙄

Pigeonpea · 07/09/2017 18:22

It would pay for fabulous Christmas gifts this year

Supermam · 07/09/2017 18:29

Putting it towards fixing the central heating. Mornings are getting a bit nippy! ❄️

simiisme · 07/09/2017 18:34

Ooh! I do need a new laptop, so it would go towards that. Having to scroll back and violently bash the 'e', 'h' and 'v' as the keyboard has had it :D

yasmin0147 · 07/09/2017 18:38

I would buy some new furniture and decorate the house if I had extra to spend, I'd buy an armchair first then pain and then I'd start replacing the drawers for more sturdy furniture.

Sophiesaffy · 07/09/2017 18:39

I'd spend it on my mothers 60th birthday in October. Honestly don't know what I do without her. It would be nice to spoil her. 🎂🥂🎈🎉

Sametak · 07/09/2017 18:49

Well deserved beach holiday I didn't have for years😪

Di4nei · 07/09/2017 19:01

I would have the outside of my house painted & get a new front door ☺

TAtfield · 07/09/2017 19:50

I would use it to buy a new mattress for my son.

luckybean · 07/09/2017 20:03

Flights to Switzerland to see my Swiss grandson.

AnotherBreakfast · 07/09/2017 20:11

We're saving for a holiday to Disneyland Paris next year so this would be a great bonus towards that! ✨💫

Clara04 · 07/09/2017 20:11

I'd want to pay off debts but think it would go in wine and a weekend or night away!

CharliesMouse · 07/09/2017 20:18

I've just had to fork out for my son's bus pass to sixth form and that was £335 so £325 would go almost all the way to paying off the credit card bill when it comes in!

Or it would do if I hadn't also had to put several text books and a special (expensive) calculator on it too.

dancer2712 · 07/09/2017 20:37

I would put it towards Christmas presents and food & drink for Christmas - it's money that we wouldn't normally have

Dormouse1940 · 07/09/2017 20:44

Oooooh what fun!
I'd love to treat myself to a few autumn-appropriate clothes, but I feel too guilty spending money on myself, especially as I'm currently not working....

So I think this would be put towards birthday and Christmas presents for our son (both fall in December, as if it wasn't expensive enough that time of year).

But a bit may be put aside for a night out for myself and DP, as we definitely do not get enough (read: any) time to be a couple so it would be a massive treat to go out to dinner together.

{PS. For anyone still not using Topcashback, seriously check it out. We've made back hundreds over the last few years and I swear by it}

dannydog1 · 07/09/2017 20:53

Replace my sink in the bathroom which has gone all crazed

Eminas · 07/09/2017 21:05

Buy the boy's new clothes, start my Christmas shopping. Thank you very much for running this competition, much appreciated. X

MipMipMip · 07/09/2017 21:15

I could get my car fixed, pay for my MOT and sort my soon to need renewing resident's parking permit. Currently panicking about how to manage this!

sharmanda · 07/09/2017 21:22

If I had a spare £325 I'd be very excited and overwhelmed as it's been a tough year. I'd use this firstly to buy my children a new larger trampoline as their current one has holes in the padding and is very weathered and worn and needs replacing.I would then use the rest to buy some Christmas presents as I think this year is going to be a struggle.

kristinage · 07/09/2017 21:28

I would have memorable Christmas!!

andreaca · 07/09/2017 21:32

Its my daughters 21st birthday in December, and we are thinking of getting her a private reg for her car, This would go towards the cost, she hasnt asked for it but we think shell love it.

theonlybonster1 · 07/09/2017 21:41

I'd save it for essentials for my little one due next month! :o

Rufus200 · 07/09/2017 21:54

Buy all the things that I still need for new baby. All the boring but essential stuff has been left on my wishlist. Bottles, dummies, formula, towels and sheets for the cot. Party on dude 😂

RubyGoat · 07/09/2017 22:00

Car deposit. DH & I both have mobility problems so being able to afford a car would make a massive difference to our quality of life.

Fumnudge · 07/09/2017 22:09

Oooo ballet and a nice meal with my mum, I could never justify that cost unless it was 'fell from the sky' money.
Husband would rather have his teeth pulled than watch ballet and I would love to treat my mum as she does so much for everyone else and lives such a frugal life in her later years. Our maybe I'd just give it to her cos I feel guilty now Blush