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Income for daughter on surveys?
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Lightspeed is easy but if you want pure cash you would need a paypal account.
Valued Opinions i wouldnt recomend, that frustrates you more than anything else. I would hate to see your 14 year old daughter lob the keyboard at the screen because the 5 survey invites all say she does not qualify.0 -
I good one is Dubit Informer - this is for kids http://www.dubitinformer.com/
Dubit insider is really good as the kids promote things and get paid in Love2shop vouchers http://www.dubitinsider.co.uk/
Good luck xx0 -
jointheq.com is good for young people0
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direwolf247 wrote: »Lightspeed is easy but if you want pure cash you would need a paypal account.
Valued Opinions i wouldnt recomend, that frustrates you more than anything else. I would hate to see your 14 year old daughter lob the keyboard at the screen because the 5 survey invites all say she does not qualify.
I agree with the comment on Valued opinions.
I do OnePoll - as said before the surveys are very short and you get few pennies for each (5-20p). However there is always few a day - I for example log in when I get to work with my first coffee and then at lunchtime. On OnePoll the payout is £40 which takes few months to achieve.
But they also have YoungPoll site which are surveys for teenagers. They also just put down the threshold for payout to £30. It is definitely worth a try!:T0 -
this is something i would deffo support her in doing i only wish i was made a little more aware of money making / saving when i was growin up - perhaps i wouldnt be so poor now
good on her for thinking of it you have taught her well
Comp Wins 2011 : Cant wait to start listing everything:j:j:j0 -
Sorry just to confirm, the threshold payment for One Poll is now £30, if so im gna go back for it?0
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No the threshold is still £40, it is £30 for the kids' version - Young Poll. Not as many surveys get posted so it takes a while to build up the cash! (My son is gnashing at the bit!)
OP - I think your DD will get screened out of most surveys (other than those specifically for kids) as you generally get asked a few demographic questions including age in order to establish that you are in the target group - not all that many surveys (consumer, political etc) are as interested in the opinions of 14 year olds as they are voting/buying adults.0 -
direwolf247 wrote: »Sorry just to confirm, the threshold payment for One Poll is now £30, if so im gna go back for it?
NO, the threshold payment for YOUNGPOLL is £30.
Sorry if I confused you.0 -
Thank you for all the useful replies, I feel a bit more condident now about letting her try this. We will have to see if she perseveres enough to make any money!
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