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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).

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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:
JayJay1874 · 16/09/2017 12:05

Baby's arrival is now less than 3 months away so plans are in full swing before he gets here in December. Got my eye on a lie flat car seat - so the £325 would go towards that.

ThePug · 16/09/2017 14:03

I'd use it towards paying a decorator to redecorate our whole downstairs - really needs doing but neither me nor DH have the time nor inclination to do it!

PhilTB54 · 16/09/2017 14:12

I'd use it to part pay for a folding bike.

maddie57 · 16/09/2017 14:17

I am fundraising for Marie Curie so I would use it to fund an event

zebedee01 · 16/09/2017 15:07

I would love to get y living room carpet if I had an extra £325!

staceymummyleigh · 16/09/2017 15:41

It's my little Girl's First Birthday on Wednesday and my Partner's not long after I think as we have not yet had a family holiday I would put the money towards a holiday

greensmith68 · 16/09/2017 16:21

i'd finally get some carpet for my stairs and hall way no

tubbyj · 16/09/2017 16:32

I would throw it in to the holiday pot

Dan35 · 16/09/2017 17:05

I'd love some new clothes, and extra Christmas presents for the family :)

svalentine60 · 16/09/2017 17:20

I'd buy a nintendo switch to put back for my children for Christmas :) They want one but is out of my price range x

Brandypie · 16/09/2017 18:01

It would be straight in the Christmas fund!

cluckyhen · 16/09/2017 18:13

I would put it towards my DS's first car!

snare · 16/09/2017 18:17

I'd spend on christmas :)

RinonaWyder · 16/09/2017 18:18

I'd put it towards a digital piano. I want to learn to play so when we move to a bigger house I plan to buy one.

Emmamaryd · 16/09/2017 18:20

I would treat myself to a trip to the cinema, nice meal and shopping

Nettie17 · 16/09/2017 18:34

I would use it to buy a new bed

babymouse · 16/09/2017 18:35

Mini break!

alison991 · 16/09/2017 19:05

I would get some new clothes for the family.

TLAF · 16/09/2017 19:11

New winter wardrobe

avery64 · 16/09/2017 19:22

I would add to Nan's library that I keep for the grandchildren. It includes books from my childhood and my childrens too. I have also added to it over the years (not always new due to financial constraints so charity shop/jumble sales finds). My grandchildren are now all of school age so although they still keep returning to old favourites I would love to be able to buy some new ones more age appropriate from authors like Michael Morpurgo, Dick King-Smith and Roald Dahl. I have had a life-long passion for boos since being taught to read by my Grandma before starting school. I want to pass on my passion to future generations. Smile

howling · 16/09/2017 19:41

new winter clothes for my children

omgitslani · 16/09/2017 19:53

It would be very helpful towards Christmas spending or perhaps to get the little ones new winter coats

andreaca · 16/09/2017 20:12

My eldest is 21 in December, It would certainly help with the celebrations, Champagne all round.

toniuk · 16/09/2017 20:34

BUY SOME XMAS PREZZIES

Iloveantiques · 16/09/2017 20:35

It would go into our 'fly to New York first class' fund.

It's a slow growing fund but we'll get there eventually...