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Nice. Glad you came right!Ok looks like I got it, R3000 credit back on a R3600 order and I hadn't ordered for months since all my Wincredit orders so I only had to pay in R550.
This was the success page anyone who's played Wincredit does this look like I made it?
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Thanks, how often do you get offered new Wincredits?Nice. Glad you came right!
I haven't had a wincredit in months, but have bought credit777 (which seems to have merged with claim credit). 2 or 3 times in the last month.Thanks, how often do you get offered new Wincredits?
I'm hoping I can milk Wincredit like Claimcredit was in the past but now with the advantage of not needing to pay another R500 odd in duties for each order after the fact.
I just checked and I have a R3000 Wincredit I can get, yeah man
Can someone help me quick please, I need R63 in "credit" to win the credit and the rate is at 1.8% credit back if I order in 25mins
If my maths is correct to get that R63 I need to make an order of minimum R3500?
Do they confirm you won the credit right after the order, if I made a stuff up in my calculation can I just cancel the order at that point?
Your math is not mathing. He's spending R500 for R3500 worth of stuff he doesn't need.Don't do it dude. You want to spend R3500 on stuff you don't need, so that you can get R3000 of stuff you dont need?![]()
As someone sitting 6 months with R2400 credit (down to R1800) I understand. Spending x and having y in credit is pointless. Unless you will be pushing y back to get z in credit.Your math is not mathing. He's spending R500 for R3500 worth of stuff he doesn't need.
Your math is not mathing. He's spending R500 for R3500 worth of stuff he doesn't need.
If you read his post you'll see he already had credit balance from a previous order, only paid R500-odd in. And now he'll get that R3000 balance restored again.It completely maths. He is still taking R3500 out of his bank account. Doesn't matter if he gets (supposedly) R6500 of goods if he doesn't really need any of it.
No I did actually need all R3500 of the order, I've been putting off ordering for a few months now, I actually still have a whole bunch of stuff to order, hopefully I get more credit promotionsDon't do it dude. You want to spend R3500 on stuff you don't need, so that you can get R3000 of stuff you dont need?![]()
If you read his post you'll see he already had credit balance from a previous order, only paid R500-odd in. And now he'll get that R3000 balance restored again.
No it’s not like a casino it’s more like a credit card were those that know how to use the system benefit from 55 days interest free credit while the rest put everything on budget and pay interest to fund the whole system including those that know how to use it to their benefit.Fair enough. Although I quickly lost interest in the app-only credit offers and inflated prices for prescribed products in order to get these credits.
Like a casino, the house will always win. Temu is not in the business of giving away free stuff.
But don't get me wrong, there are some really great items to get from them. One of my favourites is a movement-sensor light that goes (for me) under the toilet lid. Get up to pee at night, as you approach the loo it goes off. No more missing in the dark![]()
My experience (based on actual facts) shows otherwise.Like a casino, the house will always win. Temu is not in the business of giving away free stuff.
Indeed, The app is horrendously irritating. Many, probably even most, of the promos are a waste of time. The right ones are gold though.Hey, who am I to argue with the experts
Edit: but one cannot deny the app comes across like a casino...
Indeed, The app is horrendously irritating. Many, probably even most, of the promos are a waste of time. The right ones are gold though.
