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Date Added: August 19, 2008 01:44:03 PM
The attraction of cash back shopping sites has caused a surge in member numbers during the last 12 months. Consumers are becoming more savvy in the wake of the credit crunch and finding ever more creative ways of saving money. Is cashback shopping the new way to generate an income from home?

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