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Surveys & Reviews - where do I start?
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sarski77
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Hello everyone,
I'm new here and I was wondering if you could give me some help with surveys and reviews websites.
Which sites would you suggest? Do they pay £ or vouchers?
Thank you! :j
I'm new here and I was wondering if you could give me some help with surveys and reviews websites.
Which sites would you suggest? Do they pay £ or vouchers?
Thank you! :j
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Hi,
I do any shopping via Quidco.com - the cashback site. I would have to buy presents, clothes etc anyway, so get a cashback is just a little bonus. They pay out in cash.
I do Mysurvey.com (used to be TNS) surveys, which I have connected to my Nectar card and I get the points send straight there. Nectar points can be turned into treats or spend on shopping in Sainsburys.
I also do OnePoll which is again survey site - lots of very short surveys for few pence each. They pay out cash once you reach £40 (according to report that takes few months to reach, but the surveys are only very short and i do them in breaks)0 -
As for reviews. I write on ciao, they pay out in money, they pay into a bank account for balances over £5. I have been paid a few times by them. I also write on dooyoo, you can choose cash or vouchers. you need 55000 "miles" to get a cheque for £50, or you can cash out 10000 for a £10 Amazon voucher.
hope that helps, if you need any more help with them, just let me know xLBM - August 2008 - Debts then - £33390 :eek:- 2nd LBM - November 2009 - Debts then - £18500:mad:
Current debt levels: OD £3860, Loan 1 £6091, Loan 2 £5052, Parents £260, Total £16133 :eek: As at 01 May 2012 - 51.69% paid off :j
Aiming for a No Spend Christmas 2012!0
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