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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:
HorseDentist · 04/09/2017 16:52

I would love to buy a new Fitness tracker, some Bluetooth headphones and a music player.
I have recently started a new job that is much less physical than my previous one and I can feel my weight slowly creeping up. I would love some new gadgets to help make my walk to work more pleasant and give me motivation to stay a bit longer in the gym.

glenthebattleostrich · 04/09/2017 16:57

An overnight trip to a spa with DH is what I'd like to do, I'd probably be sensible and buy a carpet for the hall as ours is about to disintegrate.

NerrSnerr · 04/09/2017 18:01

I would put £100 into savings and put the rest towards next year's holiday?

Sammyislost · 04/09/2017 18:04

I know exactly what I'd like to do!
A family trip to Brighton to visit the beach, the pier and the sea life centre, we could find somewhere to eat too, and stay overnight so that we can visit Choccywoccydoodah the next day, we've all wanted to go for ages.

Hairq · 04/09/2017 18:34

I'd use it to start up a mini business that I've thought of - it only needs a small start up amount but I can't spare it at the moment.

Sleavercole123 · 04/09/2017 18:40

I would buy my family's flights to Italy for next years summer holiday

sylwright · 04/09/2017 18:58

I'd use it for christmas gifts, we could all have an extra special Christmas.

GinGeum · 04/09/2017 19:06

I would put the money towards a roof tent for DP's truck - we find it very hard impossible to book holidays in advance because of the farm, and having a roof tent on the truck would mean we could disappear off to France for a few nights on a whim when the farm is quiet!

Minervamouse77 · 04/09/2017 19:23

14 weeks ago I would have said a spa day and a slap up meal for me and DP, or a long weekend away. But now I'm expecting our first DC it would go towards all the things we need like a pram.

Vonklump · 04/09/2017 19:29

I'm slightly embarrassed. My first thought was to go clothes shopping if it was a windfall.

If it was savings I would put it towards a family holiday (honestly.)

theresamustgo · 04/09/2017 19:31

I would use it towards a short Eurostar trip to Paris for the family 4. Longing to go but finances tight.

Demiguise · 04/09/2017 19:47

£325! That's a lot of money to us. We'd probably treat ourselves to an annual pass for a local attraction, and replace some of the bits and pieces around the house that are on their last legs.

theresacoo · 04/09/2017 19:53

I would use it for a night away somewhere.

Mrsmonkeymoo1 · 04/09/2017 19:53

Think it would have to go on a weekend away for me and the hubs. We are in process of adopting 2nd child and we coyld def do with some us time before our nee arrival 😁😁😁

Tentomidnight · 04/09/2017 19:53

I'd use it to buy christmas presents via Amazon (to take advantage of the 5% bonus)
It would be a huge financial wright off my mind.

BikeRunSki · 04/09/2017 19:54

A week - maybe two - camping in the Lake District, with some fun stuff and a few pub meals and cream teas thrown in. I love the Lakes, and the dc love camping. We couldn't afford to go this year. I went with my parents every year as a child and I so enjoy sharing those memories, and making new ones with my dc. My dad died long before either of them were born. The Lake District was so much part of him, that visiting it always brings him alive to my children.

zoeweir · 04/09/2017 19:58

Id put it towards a honeymoon! Getting married in 40 days and all the money is goin towards that, so anything extra would help us to get a honeymoon!

MrsPworkingmummy · 04/09/2017 19:59

My hubby and I would put an extra £325 towards the arrival of our new baby (due in January). I'd really like a new pushchair to make off road pushing easier!
Additimally, we would probably also use some of the money towards our Christmas food shop as we love hosting and usually have around 20 people over for Christmas tea. This can be very expensive indeed!

Belmo · 04/09/2017 20:01

It would go towards Christmas/birthdays probably, although we really need to start saving for holidays too..

SandysMam · 04/09/2017 20:03

I would use some of it to decorate the nursery (junk room at moment and baby is already several months old!) and would save some for when my maternity pay finishes.

MimsyBorogroves · 04/09/2017 20:04

I'd pay for us all to have a mini-break. We've yet to ever have a holiday - DH and I have been together for 7 years and other than a night away as our honeymoon we've done nothing because of money.

CowOnTheMoon · 04/09/2017 20:05

Right now this would definitely pay for Christmas 🎄

NauticalDisaster · 04/09/2017 20:06

I would use it to pay for new tyres on my car.

ItsNachoCheese · 04/09/2017 20:06

I would donate it to the care home my papa is in. He has dementia and they do an absolutely brilliant job of caring for him. He is so well looked after by the staff

Someaddedsugar · 04/09/2017 20:08

Our baby is due at the end of the month so I would put half into a savings account for them, and then would spend the other half on a weekend away for me and my other half in the new year as he has been an absolute rock through a very difficult pregnancy and has probably been a bit neglected!

Topcashback is a fab site by the way, and such a brilliant and easy way to shop while saving money! I also use the money I've earned to shop through topcashback so I even benefit from those purchases! We've saved approx £500 in the past few years which has always been saved for Christmas for either our present buying or our food shop.