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Vindale Research(merged)
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this is the first place i stopped when just receiving an email from them. I love this site:beer:0
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never pay to join a survey site0
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lesley1960 wrote: »I get loads of mails from them , never bothered to open them , i always think if a mail arrives out of the blue then it has to be spam
Same here, get loads from them everyday, go direct into my spam folder.
I did not contact them and ask about about joining so consider it spam and have never opened the emails.
Would love to know if there is a way to find out how they got/who gave them my our email? (and quite a few other people on this board by the looks of things, a freebie we all applied for maybe)0 -
hello really sorry if this has been posted before.
does anyone know if these are a scam ? and does any one use them?
thanks alot every one :beer:June 22 wins -
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After a search it has been posted before
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i have just cancelled my account with vindale because all the surveys that they sent were to sites that you had to pay money too.
they are trying to get people to sign upto gala and sites like this which they are probably getting a commision for and you can get that on the cashback sites instead of lining their pockets.0 -
(this was quoted on the magic freebies site) never seen this place before but it looks good. Vindale Research pay you to complete regular surveys and pay you anywhere from £2 to £30 for each one you complete. I recommend you sign up to as many of these places as possible to maximise your earnings. Just click to get your free stuff.
I have noticed with magic freebies, they use the latest posts on mse freebies whether they are old, new, spam, or useless, to make up their '8 new freebies every day'
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shieldslad_25 wrote: »(this was quoted on the magic freebies site) never seen this place before but it looks good. Vindale Research pay you to complete regular surveys and pay you anywhere from £2 to £30 for each one you complete. I recommend you sign up to as many of these places as possible to maximise your earnings. Just click to get your free stuff.
I have noticed with magic freebies, they use the latest posts on mse freebies whether they are old, new, spam, or useless, to make up their '8 new freebies every day'
I emailed magicfreebies yesterday to say the vindale was not a good website. Yet today it's still there, so ....obvioulsy they don't care
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Nice one, worth a try.0
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I think that the complaints registered on the Survey Police site say it all - avoid Vindale Research like the plaque! :eek: :eek:Dealing with my debt - one click at a time0
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