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  • jo_b wrote:
    The company was started by a Dr Jim Melville - any relation? ;)

    If you do have a connection with a company that you are posting about, you do need to declare it, in line with the site rules.
    Sorry folks, new to the site and unaware of these rules. Yes I do work for this company - the majority of our projects are done face-to-face though we've recently carried out a couple of thes online / email panels. Anyone wanting to join, please send an email to info@wssintl.com.
  • I'm not sure if this has been posted (have looked though :)), but I tried this site for the first time a couple of weeks ago - apolgies for not posting it quicker.

    www.nfocc.com/

    (Hope that link works)

    I did one survey, received a bag of new flavoured crisps (won't say which lol), but also received a £2 voucher for High St shops.

    Then there was a follow up survey, for which I'm presumable getting another £2 voucher

    £5.28 for a few minutes work (if the follow up pays £2.00 that is :D)

    Thanks to everyone for all the links provided.

  • sparky61
    sparky61 Posts: 10,422 Forumite
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    I'm not sure if this has been posted (have looked though :)), but I tried this site for the first time a couple of weeks ago - apolgies for not posting it quicker.

    www.nfocc.com/

    (Hope that link works)

    I did one survey, received a bag of new flavoured crisps (won't say which lol), but also received a £2 voucher for High St shops.

    Then there was a follow up survey, for which I'm presumable getting another £2 voucher

    £5.28 for a few minutes work (if the follow up pays £2.00 that is :D)

    Thanks to everyone for all the links provided.

    Hi Sofa
    I'm already with them and they are good.
    Very reliable too, the rewards always turn up.
    :)
  • sparky61 wrote:
    Hi Sofa
    I'm already with them and they are good.
    Very reliable too, the rewards always turn up.
    :)

    Thanks sparky - they must be good if you recommend too :D

    It's been the best one so far, BrainJuicer being 2nd, (£5 voucher for Amazon), so I'd recommend them to others too.

    Ciao -as someone else said, you need to have a dozen kids and dogs lol.

    I'm just bookmarking all the others. Too much time on my hands at the moment ;)
  • sparky61
    sparky61 Posts: 10,422 Forumite
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    I've just been on bobsfreestuffforum and it made me think of the smell of those lovely cones that smell of pine.;)
    No, I haven't gone mad I'm just trying to be cryptic.
    I'm (hopefully) sure a lot of you will know what I mean.
    I would advise you type in the web address independently.
    Hope this helps and doesn't confuse too many people. lol
    :D:D
  • sparky61 wrote:
    I've just been on bobsfreestuffforum and it made me think of the smell of those lovely cones that smell of pine.;)
    No, I haven't gone mad I'm just trying to be cryptic.
    I'm (hopefully) sure a lot of you will know what I mean.
    I would advise you type in the web address independently.
    Hope this helps and doesn't confuse too many people. lol
    :D:D

    :D

    just a quick update sparky. My other £2 voucher arrived today from
    www.nfocc.com/

    So the one survey was, in effect, worth £5.28 :)
  • sparky61
    sparky61 Posts: 10,422 Forumite
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    :D

    just a quick update sparky. My other £2 voucher arrived today from
    www.nfocc.com/

    So the one survey was, in effect, worth £5.28 :)

    Hi Sofa
    That's brilliant. Could do with loads like that.
    :D
  • jo_b_2
    jo_b_2 Posts: 7,122 Forumite
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    sparky61 wrote:
    I've just been on bobsfreestuffforum and it made me think of the smell of those lovely cones that smell of pine.;)
    No, I haven't gone mad I'm just trying to be cryptic.
    I'm (hopefully) sure a lot of you will know what I mean.
    I would advise you type in the web address independently.
    Hope this helps and doesn't confuse too many people. lol
    :D:D

    Far too cryptic for me. ;) Ofcourse, if it was any less cryptic, I'd have to remove the post.

    Shame really, as I originally joined because of a link posted on here but rules is rules. :(

    Ofcourse, anybody wanting to join paid survey sites could always have a look at other sites such as bobsfreestuffforum for more information.

    ;):o :silenced:
  • sparky61
    sparky61 Posts: 10,422 Forumite
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    jo_b wrote:
    Far too cryptic for me. ;) Ofcourse, if it was any less cryptic, I'd have to remove the post.

    Shame really, as I originally joined because of a link posted on here but rules is rules. :(

    Ofcourse, anybody wanting to join paid survey sites could always have a look at other sites such as bobsfreestuffforum for more information.

    ;):o :silenced:

    LOL
    http://www.freebievillage.co.uk/index.php is definitely worth a look at the moment, there's a good banner on there, very refreshing.
    ;):D
  • This sounds like a very good offer - I will be joining right now :O)

    Thanks

    Nikki
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