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Juicy Brains Community!
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Got a email today saying they want people to join and so a `project` about cold and flu remedies
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I just joined that project
2008 Wins: The Shapes - Get Your Learn On (CD), Free transport to and from a Christmas Party2009 Wins: Years Supply of Orbit Complete (144 packets), £50 of Odeon vouchers
2018 Wins: Rockstar Energy Drink Headphones:jDebt-Free Wannabe!! :j
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they don't actually pay everyone who takes part looks like only people who come up with good and the most creative ideas get anything. so basically if they think your ideas are rubbish then they don't awardyou anything. so in turn you waste your time and effort taking part.
taken from the email i got also.instead of paying you for your participation, we’ll be rewarding you for coming up with good ideas – with large prizes going to the most creative community members.Vegetarian's Do Not!!!! eat fish :mad:
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I had £22.50 saved up here, went to cash in, and received 2 Amazon codes, to be redeemed.
The balance of £2.50 they have kept.
When I went to use the voucher codes, each one was for £5.00 only, so they ripped me off for a further £10.00.:mad:0 -
i've been invited to join my first project today but have no idea what it's all about. Has anyone done one? Are there any sort of rewards for doing it? Don't want to bother filling out a load of stuff about my shopping patterns if it's all for nothing!0
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I wouldn't bother filling it out. They pretty much want ideas for nothing.0
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I had £22.50 saved up here, went to cash in, and received 2 Amazon codes, to be redeemed.
The balance of £2.50 they have kept.
When I went to use the voucher codes, each one was for £5.00 only, so they ripped me off for a further £10.00.:mad:
I don't know if it is too late but if you log into your account all of the codes are there!
I needed £15 but only got 2x £5 but when I logged in the other £5 code was there in my JuicyBrains redeemed section!Dream of being mortgage free....
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Kitty_Wren wrote: »I wouldn't bother filling it out. They pretty much want ideas for nothing.
They are actually creating a reward programme
"We will shortly revealing details of the JuicyBrains Community's rewards programme and all members will receive a message about this in the next few weeks."
In one of the emails I received they said something about Amazon vouchers. Not really sure how it will work or whether it will be worth joining though2008: £783.12 - 2009: £6,401.15 - 2010: £4,230.61 - 2011: £8720 - 2012: £2,041.89
2013: £134.960
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