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Freebies for completing Online Surveys (Juicy Brains Panel etc)

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  • Just did my first survey, lets see where it goes from here .
  • cowboy
    cowboy Posts: 310 Forumite
    droopsnout wrote:
    That's correct. It seems to take a long time for them to reward your account, too.

    In order to get any decent rewards from them, it seems best to accumulate a lot of money in your account, as the bank charges for cashing a US cheque in the UK are excessively high, and you would lose a high proportion of your rewards.

    It would be better if they would use PayPal.


    I joined this company's survey and I got paid recently as soon as I reached 1000points (US$50). I requested for payment, and after about 4-6 weeks, I received the cheque in British Pounds, with a letter saying that it's in local currency to reduce bank charges. So they are pretty smart after all....It's a good company. I like it... ;)

    Hope that helps.

    ps: The company is GlobalTestMarket....couldn't double quote...
  • I have been recieving these surveys through another survey provider but have now signed up with them as well.
    :A If I could think of a decent signature I would use one :A

    £2 coin savers club £44 so far
  • jonven
    jonven Posts: 598 Forumite
    Thanks I have just joined them, I love doin surveys
    Penny Pinching Pauline
  • thanks, just registered see how many surveys i receive
  • hitchins
    hitchins Posts: 687 Forumite
    Hi does anybody have a link to join Pinecone? Thanks :beer:
    :heart2:Baby boy due 4th March 2011:heart2:
  • hitchins
    hitchins Posts: 687 Forumite
    ignore the above, I realise now that I must find a "banner"
    :heart2:Baby boy due 4th March 2011:heart2:
  • dribsndrabs
    dribsndrabs Posts: 404 Forumite
    i've never found one but if anyone knows where one is currently, can they please pm me.

    i haven't had anything from juicy brains panel - not one single survey and all my relevant bits and bobs are completed.


    Go figure :confused:
    Thomas Jefferson: "When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on." :idea:

    Woody Allen: "If only God would give me some clear sign! Like making a large deposit in my name at a Swiss bank". :think:
  • jonven
    jonven Posts: 598 Forumite
    I've only had one survey from juicy brain, the pinecone one seems to be the best, its just finding a link to them, but I believe they pay £4 in luncheon vouchers
    Penny Pinching Pauline
  • grex9101
    grex9101 Posts: 1,534 Forumite
    again, can anyone pm as to where to find a pinecone banner? really wanna join! :)
    The word is BOUGHT, not BROUGHT.
    It's LOSE, NOT LOOSE.
    You ask for ADVICE not ADVISE.
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