Cashback sites accused of rewarding customers for online gambling
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Cashback sites have been accused of encouraging gambling by rewarding customers for betting online.
Topcashback, Quidco and Ohmydosh all offer cashback for a range of services and purchases.
But Money Mail found they were promoting more than 60 gambling, bingo and betting sites between them.
Addictive: Topcashback, Quidco and Ohmydosh were found to be promoting more than 60 gambling, bingo and betting sites between them
Topcashback has boasted of paying out £30,000 in a month to customers who signed up with one gambling site. It currently pays new customers £55 if they wager at least £10 with Bonus Kings.
Rival site Quidco pays new Coral Casino gamblers £40 as long as they bet at least £10.
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Meanwhile, eight out of 23 of Ohmydosh's ‘higher earner' deals are for gambling or bingo sites.
Shadow gambling minister Alex Davies-Jones says: ‘Websites that lure consumers in with supposedly lucrative cashback offers incentivise further game play and are an increasingly worrying trend.
We are in a cost of living crisis, with many people across the UK worrying about their earnings and the rising energy prices.'
Sue Anderson, of debt charity StepChange, says: ‘Gambling firms shouldn't exploit people's vulnerabilities, such as compulsion or addiction, yet there are still many mechanisms through which people can be "hooked", including incentives offered via cashback sites.'
A Topcashback spokesman says it will be reviewing its gambling category, adding: ‘We acknowledge more can be done to encourage responsible gambling.'
A Quidco spokesman says: ‘We expect consumers to gamble responsibly.'
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Topcashback, Quidco and Ohmydosh all offer cashback for a range of services and purchases.
But Money Mail found they were promoting more than 60 gambling, bingo and betting sites between them.
Addictive: Topcashback, Quidco and Ohmydosh were found to be promoting more than 60 gambling, bingo and betting sites between them
Topcashback has boasted of paying out £30,000 in a month to customers who signed up with one gambling site. It currently pays new customers £55 if they wager at least £10 with Bonus Kings.
Rival site Quidco pays new Coral Casino gamblers £40 as long as they bet at least £10.
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Meanwhile, eight out of 23 of Ohmydosh's ‘higher earner' deals are for gambling or bingo sites.
Shadow gambling minister Alex Davies-Jones says: ‘Websites that lure consumers in with supposedly lucrative cashback offers incentivise further game play and are an increasingly worrying trend.
We are in a cost of living crisis, with many people across the UK worrying about their earnings and the rising energy prices.'
Sue Anderson, of debt charity StepChange, says: ‘Gambling firms shouldn't exploit people's vulnerabilities, such as compulsion or addiction, yet there are still many mechanisms through which people can be "hooked", including incentives offered via cashback sites.'
A Topcashback spokesman says it will be reviewing its gambling category, adding: ‘We acknowledge more can be done to encourage responsible gambling.'
A Quidco spokesman says: ‘We expect consumers to gamble responsibly.'
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Free share
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When you sign up to Freetrade*
Share worth £10 - £100, min deposit £50
Investing
Saving & investing
£100 refund on dealing fees*
Offer valid until 21 June
Fibre broadband
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£50 BT reward card when you sign up*
£34.99 per month for 24 months
* Affiliate links: If you take out a product This is Money may earn a commission. These deals are chosen by our editorial team, as we think they are worth highlighting. This does not affect our editorial independence.
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