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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:
IncaAztec · 08/09/2017 15:13

A holiday for me would be purchased. Alone with a book in the sun!

daniel1996 · 08/09/2017 16:53

After writing a list, and prioritising, a new oven and hob. Mine came with the house, takes ages to heat up, and when it does I cannot rely on it to be accurate. So to make a real difference for my family, and finally yorkshire puddings which rise - that would be my choice x

linnyloupiglet · 08/09/2017 18:16

As a carer for my mother we cant afford much and so i would treat us to a mini break, maybe on a coach somewhere. It would be very exciting to pick somewhere. It could also go towards a new fridge freezer or paint or etc,etc - so much we need!!! .X

VickyRsuperstar · 08/09/2017 19:17

I'm feeling the pinch after the school holidays, buying school uniforms and 2 major car repairs. £325 would be an amazing amount of cash which I would put to one side to pay for Christmas :-)

sweir1 · 08/09/2017 19:57

I would use the money towards a bit of decorating

taojerng · 08/09/2017 20:19

Christmas pressies, it's that time of year again!

koalab · 08/09/2017 21:21

Currently on maternity leave and £325 would be great to buy some new work clothes before I go back since I'm a completely different size and shape now.

bogiesaremyonlyfriend · 08/09/2017 21:27

I'd treat me and dh to a meal at a Michelin star restaurant we are desperate to try but can't afford by a long shot. Would be a lovely 30th birthday treat for us both!

Alexandra87 · 08/09/2017 22:17

I replace my downstairs carpets with laminate as my dcs have destroyed it!

yumyumpizza · 08/09/2017 23:58

Ooooo, a cordless vacuum cleaner! (purchased via topcashback to earn extra money of course!!).

AirandMungBeans · 09/09/2017 00:19

As much as we could do with it at home, I'd donate it to our nursery. We are desperately in need of funds at the moment and it would benefit so many children.

AGnu · 09/09/2017 02:46

I'd probably buy a decent pram for DC3. We bought a cheap one for DC1 which wasn't particularly good when we bought it. That was 6 years ago &, while it's still functional, I would quite like a nicer one! I can't justify the expense given that we have something that we can safely transport her in, but if someone were to give me the money...

timeforabrewnow · 09/09/2017 05:44

I'd use it to redecorate our dining room -

Hannahmarkwick · 09/09/2017 07:57

My partner and I are saving hard for a deposit on our first home together, so haven't really had any social life since Christmas! £325 would be extremely helpful and I'd put it straight into my lifetime ISA account to further fund the deposit :)

GruffaloPants · 09/09/2017 08:01

Car repairs! Sad And the rest would help make a start on Christmas. I want to be organised this year!

hannahbjm · 09/09/2017 08:07

Definitely christmas presents for me or a lovely christmas trip, i have my eye on the Norfolk polar express train!

PussCatTheGoldfish · 09/09/2017 08:12

Christmas would have been my first choice, but since the oven blew up yesterday a cooker repair/new cooker.

Which I suppose would help towards cooking the Christmas dinner anyway.

NeverTwerkNaked · 09/09/2017 09:31

I would treat my daughter to a trip to the ballet, she's only 3 but is dance obsessed!
I'd treat my son to a day out somewhere, probably a trip to London.
Then I'd hope there might be a little left over to treat myself to some new clothes, I hardly ever buy new clothes, there always seems to be something else to pay for (mainly dance lessons and shoes for the aforementioned obsessive -she signed herself up for extra classes Shock)

Enigma222 · 09/09/2017 09:57

£325 would go towards my girls birthdays that are coming up soon Smile

revelsandrose · 09/09/2017 10:14

I would top up the pre pay gas and electric meter and fill the freezer with lovely comfort food! I'm currently on maternity pay and struggling with three kids so this would make winter a lot easier to deal with! 😁

SamShamAndThePharaohs · 09/09/2017 13:00

I'd pay off a bit of the credit card. How dull!

Notthecarwashagain · 09/09/2017 13:01

I'd buy my DCs and me some wardrobes! We were all just using 1- but then I broke it dismantling it for a recent house move!

ClashCityRocker · 09/09/2017 14:39

I'd put it toward taking my mam for a weekend away.

ASauvingnonADay · 09/09/2017 15:00

I'd put it into my Help to Buy ISA!

Teddygirlonce · 09/09/2017 16:25

Pay for some tutoring for one of my DC - realise now that wearing 'tutor-free' as a badge of pride didn't do DC1 any favours with his GCSEs...