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Online surveys

Anyone do online surveys, ive done a search on the forums but couldnt see anything, anyone recommend 1
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  • Woby_Tide
    Woby_Tide Posts: 5,344 Forumite
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    search for valuedopinions/pinecone/yougov
  • Paul_Herring
    Paul_Herring Posts: 7,484 Forumite
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    https://www.yougov.com (Money + prize draws)
    https://www.opinionworld.co.uk (prize draws, occasional money)

    Avoid Ciao like the plague however. They economical with the truth about how much they'll pay you.
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  • just_thrifty
    just_thrifty Posts: 1,206 Forumite
    Hi, there's a thread on the freebies board where people are voting for the survey sites they think are worth joining (or not!)
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1003753

    It should give you a few ideas.
  • C_Ronaldo
    C_Ronaldo Posts: 4,732 Forumite
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    cheers, i searched for online surveys and thats why nothing came up in the search
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  • Sol00
    Sol00 Posts: 1,230 Forumite
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    Lightspeed Research is good as well.
  • Sally87
    Sally87 Posts: 54 Forumite
    I do:
    YouGov - interesting but only 50p a survey, not including prize draw ones, and you have to get £50 before they pay out.
    Ipsos - boring surveys but pays well - you get points and use them to buy vouchers of different sizes, I've had £10 boots, £10 Argos and £10 WH Smith so far.
    BrainJuicer - pays in Amazon vouchers, not going to get rich off it but the surveys are more fun than most.

    I look forward to finding out new ones from this question!
  • Tombo
    Tombo Posts: 999 Forumite
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    Toluna has payed me!
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  • The trouble with online surveys is that they want to know everything about you up front and don't guarantee that you'll ever be surveyed.
  • Any
    Any Posts: 7,959 Forumite
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    Sally87 wrote: »
    Ipsos - boring surveys

    Thank you, I was affraid that I was the only one who thought they are boring. I loose interest half way through as they never even ask relevant questions.

    I do surveys with TNS.com who gives me Nectar points.

    Just found out that Nectar ceased cooperations with Debenhams and pretty p**** off though as I love buying clothes or presents for points, I don't use days out (no kids) and spend on food is boring:mad:
    So now only Argos left for my points spend but often you can buy electronics much cheaper over the internet so it's not a good deal any longer.
  • Any
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    Woby_Tide wrote: »
    search for valuedopinions

    I tried Valued Opinions but they only send you vouchers once you've collected over some amount - £5 I think. Was with them for 6 months, got lots of surveys, on lots of them they asked me 8 questions and they said "we have enough people matching your profile, thank you" and I never reached the limit.

    With TNS.com they at least send you points for each survey separately, even when they have enought people with the same profile and give you only 25 points.
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