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This is a discussion on Websites Used for Custom Orders within the Freebiejeebies forums, part of the eXceem supported sites category; Hi, Which websites can be used for Freebie Jeebies Custom Orders. The Only one I know is Amazon. Thank You ...
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| BANNED Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: LIVERPOOL
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![]() | Any website really. Freebiejeebies offers 17.00 per green on a custom order. I think |
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![]() | £20 me thinks |
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| Mini Mac Join Date: May 2009
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![]() ![]() | But I want to get something for the 20 per referral when you buy something from a website that allows delivery to an alternative address. So like Amazon, where they can buy it and send it to your address. 17 per referral is when you just take the money or Amazon Vouchers. |
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| Mini Mac | It's £20 a referral if its a site where they can claim back VAT such as amazon, or £17 a referral if its a website where they can't. An example would be play.com as they are jersey based and therefore have tax exclusions. And yes, if it's vouchers or cash, it will be calculated at £17 a referral. |
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| Currently: Moderating! | You can custom order on most/all freebiejeebies sites. If it is bought from Amazon it is £20 per ref... If it is somewhere else it is £17 per ref because FJ cannot claim tax back. Edit: damn, beaten by a second!
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| Mini Mac | Ones are that are based on mainland UK, you can usually see that by their contact information. All it takes is a support ticket to fj and they will usually answer you within a couple of hours. So find something, whatever you want, whatever site, and ask how many referrals. Don't limit yourself early to a couple of websites. The web is your friend. |
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| Mini Mac Join Date: May 2009
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![]() ![]() | Does anyone have any experience with custom orders from freebiejeebies, if so, can you list a few sites which give the £20 per referral. I'm harrasing FJ with support tickets already so want to find out from the Exceem World! Thanks |
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| Mini Mac | ..You may find yourself harassing the 'eXceem world' too! It depends on what kind of custom order you are looking for really..
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| Mini Mac Join Date: May 2009
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![]() ![]() | What do you mean by that? I'm only gonna use up 2 referrals and want a few small bits and bobs... |
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![]() | i have had thongs from game (or it could have been gamestation, might be both) i think you can have use most well known website shops like topshop, burtons, hmv. for the helicopter i you would prob be better off on amazon, or taking the cash. or see if freebiejeebies allow you to buy off a variation of the gadget shop. (is the gadget shop still running, or have they closed down) Last edited by refmaster; 29-10-09 at 04:59 PM.. |
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| iPod Shuffle | Hey guys, its been a while for me, but I was wanting to confirm that if I was to submit a "shopping list" for amazon (for example) can I ask for multiple little items such as books dvds etc that comes to the total of my accumulated greens i.e 4 = £80 worth of credit to spend on multiple items (providing I use a at least 2 up fully each time) Answers greatly appreciated thankyou. |
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| iPod Shuffle | And would I be right in assuming that they would only purchase from amazon rather than the amazon marketplace sellers? So if a book was £10 and a market place amazon seller was selling it nearly new for £4 they would still go for the official amazon price? Thanks for your previous help |
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