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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:
Hanhan28 · 15/09/2017 18:16

I'd use it to pay towards my tax credits over payment which is sadly hanging over my head, this would allow me to then focus on Christmas presents for my daughter

Blondie1982 · 15/09/2017 19:22

Christmas presents 😁

PuckeredAhole · 15/09/2017 19:28

Desperately need a new chair in the sitting room as we'll not have enough spaces for Christmas if we don't! Also I need to book my dd's first swimming lessons. Very important.

Ratbagcatbag · 15/09/2017 19:39

Hmmmm. I'd use half of it to throw a Halloween party in my garden with all my dd's new school reception friends and I'd have a balloon modeller so they could duel to the death with balloon swords and Gatling guns whilst I provided lots of wine to the adults.

With the remaining cash I'd book an amazing spa day to recover from the experience including a lush hot stones massage. :)

sarahw2 · 15/09/2017 19:42

I'd repaint the living room and get some new curtains - very badly overdue!!

NapoleonsNose · 15/09/2017 19:47

This morning I've have used it for me and DH to go and visit DD in the Netherlands, where she's studying till Christmas. But we've just found out the car needs 4 new tyres, so it would sadly have to go on that.

glmcall123 · 15/09/2017 20:20

It would go towards a new car, our old banger's on its last legs.

Summergarden · 15/09/2017 21:12

I'd put it towards a magical trip to Lapland in December. Would be amazing to go while my kids are young enough to still believe in the magic of Santa!

Summerisdone · 15/09/2017 21:23

I'd put it towards a holiday with my son, he's never been on holiday yet and I'd like to take him before next September when he starts school, as we're then restricted to the (very expensive) school holiday dates.

Or I'd do my driving lessons with it, I desperately need to learn as we live semi rural and the public transport here is a nightmare compared to when I lived in Manchester.

Rudedog · 15/09/2017 21:37

I never spend money on myself.

I do go on one annual trip to a big sewing show, it's my one treat....and I would treat myself big time BlushGrin

HelenSw4les · 15/09/2017 22:07

I'd see it as a bonus and try and enjoy it the best way I could; we would love a trip to the Lake District for a few days, fuel, camping fees, food and entertainment would be a great way to spend it.

AlakazamAlakazoom · 15/09/2017 22:49

I'd buy bikes for myself & DH so we could go on days out cycling with DS on his bike and DD in a child seat

Raahh · 15/09/2017 23:04

£325 would definitely mean I could stop worrying about Christmas (especially now the reality of the cost of 2 at secondary - lunches/bus fare- is hitting home).

And it's dd2's birthday next week. And my dad's 70th...

So , it would be perfect timing.

Redtartanshoes · 15/09/2017 23:11

A new work wardrobe for the job I start in 2 weeks' total
Different industry and style!

Solo · 15/09/2017 23:17

Actually forget my doors. My Ds's bike was stolen this week and it was his means of transport so, I'd buy him another one which is no cheap feat as he is almost 7 feet tall. He's gutted so I would try to replace it with £325 if I were the lucky one.

KittyKat88 · 15/09/2017 23:46

Oooh, both my DDs have asked for new bikes for Christmas - £325 would just about cover it and I'd have two extremely happy girls on Christmas day!!! Grin

Beadieeye · 16/09/2017 00:05

I'd put it towards a block course of driving lessons. Never had any but I want to get on the road! Really want to be completely independent.

libra101 · 16/09/2017 06:55

I would treat myself to a gorgeous designer handbag and purse from Debenhams.

Going through Topcashback, I would gain lots of cashback, plus £3 bonus for September! Saving even more cashback!

Chocolatteandbiscuits · 16/09/2017 07:02

I'm about to go on my son's first holiday so it would be our spending money :)

xcxcsophiexcxc · 16/09/2017 07:40

I'd put it towards baby's first Christmas and birthday. Little ones birthday is on Feb so no time to save again and I'm just about breaking even - or not - going back to work after mat leave , I still want it to be speacil , espeacilly his birthday party !

PamelaPatricia · 16/09/2017 08:41

My wife and I have been invited to an Adoption awards ceremony, held in London in October. We have both lost a lot of weight over the past year and are struggling for outfits. £325 would cover a special outfit for each of us that would let us enjoy the occasion and feel good about ourselves. Any leftover money could be spent during our trip to London (we live in the East Midlands and don't get to the capital very often).

cathyov · 16/09/2017 09:27

A cash bonus would be great and would be very happy to start the Christmas shopping a little earlier, not to mention have a little celebration meal too.

kj19 · 16/09/2017 10:16

towards a new mattress for our bed.. Ours is so old now about time we had a new one

Ferryfairy · 16/09/2017 11:07

Morton Brown toiletries, my secret vice.

VivienneWestwoodsKnickers · 16/09/2017 11:11

£325 would pay for a weekend away for me and DP to make up for our disastrous honeymoon last week!

Alternatively, it would actually cover the cost of insurance and vaccinations for the dog and the cat.

Or I'd use it to pay for my car insurance and break down cover.

Or even the best part of a year's worth of M&S £10 meal deals as weekend treats!!