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    This only proves the true value of financial cashback services, as it offers consumers a chance to get the advice they want and need, and to get the trailing fees and commissions paid back to them

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    Thanks Michael i appreciate it. i have done a fair bit of reading on the matter, alot to digest, and i've looked at the various sites and companies. Such an interesting concept and definitely worth a go considering just how much i will save in the long run. With all the talk about ruining relationships with brokers and advisors, with my current situation in which i have no formal contact with my financial holders, services like this would greatly benefit me.
    Would be great to hear form those who have used and are currently going through the service.
    Thanks again


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    there was a segment that was on today tonight that was looking at a financial cashback company called yourshare who rebate the fees and commissions on various financial products. Some customers are receiving rebates of up to $3000 which is incredible.
    My partner and i are highly interested especially considering the support that the industry is giving it and the amount of talk about the concept in general.
    We have had a look at the website and calculated our possible rebate which is around $1500.
    Would love to hear others thoughts
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