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MYSTERY SHOPPING THREAD XII - ** New people please read posts 1 & 2 **
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So, so far,
No charge:
Smile
Barclays
Halifax
HSBC
Nationwide
And charging:
Alliance and Leicester
Natwest
RBS (my addition to list. No surprise, is it?)0 -
I'm going to be releasing a sit down Pizza in the Derby area in the next 10 minutes or so if anyone wants to snap it up .Aim to make £1000 MSing in 2010 £54.49/£1000 Jan
Quidco payments = £00 -
loulou_1984 wrote: »I wonder if I could ask a question of people who've mystery shopped 'torse shops' before?
You get a spend limit - does this need to be spent on one item, or can I buy two? Any advice much appreciated as I've not done one before!
So, so far,
No charge:
Smile
Barclays
Halifax
HSBC
Nationwide
And charging:
Alliance and Leicester
Natwest
RBS (my addition to list. No surprise, is it?)
I'll add this info to the OP next thread. Anyone got any others to add?We’ve had to remove your signature. Please check the Forum Rules if you’re unsure why it’s been removed and, if still unsure, email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
nearlyheadlessian wrote: »Got stung by A&L a couple of months ago as they never used to charge.
I wonder if that has anything to do with joining Santander? If that is the case, then perhaps Abbey charge too?0 -
TractorGirl327 wrote: »I'll add this info to the OP next thread. Anyone got any others to add?
How about these two....
what is IBAN and Swift code?
IBAN is International Bank Account Number. You can find your IBAN and swift code either printed on your bank statement or somewhere within your online bank account pages if you are paper free. If you still can't find it, telephone your bank and they will tell you.
email for any Gap payment queries:
[FONT="][EMAIL="ShopperPaymentUK@gapbuster.com"]ShopperPaymentUK@gapbuster.com[/EMAIL][/FONT]
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[FONT="][EMAIL="ShopperPaymentUK@gapbuster.com"][/EMAIL][/FONT]
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Rosy_Violet wrote: »How about these two....
what is IBAN and Swift code?
IBAN is International Bank Account Number. You can find your IBAN and swift code either printed on your bank statement or somewhere within your online bank account pages if you are paper free. If you still can't find it, telephone your bank and they will tell you.
email for any Gap payment queries:
[FONT="][EMAIL="ShopperPaymentUK@gapbuster.com"]ShopperPaymentUK@gapbuster.com[/EMAIL][/FONT]
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[FONT="][EMAIL="ShopperPaymentUK@gapbuster.com"][/EMAIL][/FONT]
Brilliant, thank you!!We’ve had to remove your signature. Please check the Forum Rules if you’re unsure why it’s been removed and, if still unsure, email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
TractorGirl327 wrote: »I'll add this info to the OP next thread. Anyone got any others to add?
Lloyds don't charge.0 -
Is Bluestar still going ?, have not heard from them in a long while.0
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Just off the subject of Mystery Shopping, has anyone signed up to any online surveys to earn extra money? I have with a few, and some of them are great and others are dreadful and I have blocked them from my inbox. Panelbase is a good one, I've just claimed a £10 cheque from them - took about 6 surveys to get to £10 and they don't come around very often but they're fun and usually only take 10 minutes.
If you want to sign up with them, please let me know and I will send you a referral email. Just PM me. I'll only need your name and email address. I will get 20p for every new member I refer.
This honestly isn't a scam, they are really good. Another good one is YouGov, but you have to get to £50 before you can claim your money and GlobalTestMarket who have sent me samples sometimes and I've claimed a £30 cheque from them in the past. - I don't get any pay for referring friends with the last two.0 -
mysterious_girl wrote: »Just off the subject of Mystery Shopping, has anyone signed up to any online surveys to earn extra money? I have with a few, and some of them are great and others are dreadful and I have blocked them from my inbox. Panelbase is a good one, I've just claimed a £10 cheque from them - took about 6 surveys to get to £10 and they don't come around very often but they're fun and usually only take 10 minutes.
If you want to sign up with them, please let me know and I will send you a referral email. Just PM me. I'll only need your name and email address. I will get 20p for every new member I refer.
This honestly isn't a scam, they are really good. Another good one is YouGov, but you have to get to £50 before you can claim your money and GlobalTestMarket who have sent me samples sometimes and I've claimed a £30 cheque from them in the past. - I don't get any pay for referring friends with the last two.
I used to do loads of these, don`t get quite as much time now! Valued opinions are good, also Ipsos. Both pay in vouchers. Worth googling a few more if you have the time. I have done quite a few trials as well, butter, shampoo, cereals that kind of stuff.0
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