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are these survey sites worth it?(merged)
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Oh. I'll try again -- thank you.0
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just got an email:
Dear Sir/ Madam.
R Points Limited
In Compulsory Liquidation
Formerly Trading From: Suites B and C, Unit 3, The Coda Centre, Munster Road, London
On the 02 December 2010 we notified you that Richard Frank Simms had been appointed as Liquidator of the above named company and requested you to submit your claim.
Further to previous correspondence, to date no claim has been received from you. Please find attached copy correspondence with respect to a notice of intended dividend.
If you have any queries with respect to the attached correspondence.
Yours Faithfully
Cassy Bevan
F A Simms & Partners Limited
www.fasimms.com
Tel: 01455 555 444
Fax: 01455 552 572
DDI: 01455 555 4
Registered Office: Insol House, 39 Station Road, Lutterworth, Leicestershire LE17 4AP
Registered in England Number: 6003034 VAT Registered Number: 913 0429 57
Member of the Insolvency Practitioners Association
This e-mail and the files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are not the intended recipient or the person responsible for delivering the e-mail to the intended recipient, be advised that you have received this e-mail in error and that any use, dissemination, forwarding, printing or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited.
What does this mean? I had some money owed from them. What do I need to do?SECRET OF SUCCESS IN LIFE:
Patience, patience & patience.0 -
They are back online too I got an email to say site is back online a couple of weeks back
http://www.rpoints.com/
I will stick with TCB0 -
They are back online too I got an email to say site is back online a couple of weeks back
http://www.rpoints.com/
I will stick with TCB
ditto. how do I get money owed from them?SECRET OF SUCCESS IN LIFE:
Patience, patience & patience.0 -
got an envalope posted through my door asking me to join/compleate survey on website ''www.surveystoday.co.uk and they will give me a bag of free thortons continental chocs in the morning if i leave the envalope by me door with survey code wrote on it .offer seems to good to be true can some one check the site for me please?:A0
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This survey is run by TNT Post (Doordrop Media) in conjunction with its partner Acxiom Limited. By registering and entering your details you consent to being contacted by Acxiom Limited, and other reputable organisations with details of their products and services, and you also agree to the terms and conditions of the privacy statement that govern how your information will be processed.0
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Joined "Toluna" via 'What's on TV' - Have done all the profiles and a few actual surveys.
Not sure what each survey is worth yet as only received profile/poll points so far.
Seems I need 80,000 points for a £15 voucher.
(least with some 1 point is 1p or worth more when exchange so simpler)0 -
I_luv_cats wrote: »Joined "Toluna" via 'What's on TV' - Have done all the profiles and a few actual surveys.
Not sure what each survey is worth yet as only received profile/poll points so far.
Seems I need 80,000 points for a £15 voucher.
(least with some 1 point is 1p or worth more when exchange so simpler)
I've calculated that 1000 points equals approximately £0.20, a typical survey is around 2400 points for a 20 min survey (approx £0.50)0 -
Anyway of finding out how much you were owed? And how can you prove it when this goes back over a year ago???0
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I keep getting similar emails from them, saying that they contacted me last year and I haven't got back to them, which isn't true as I did get back to them and asked what I was supposed to do, to which they didn't reply. Also the email says that there's an attachment which explains what I'm owed, which there isn't. Are these people just time-wasters or what?0
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