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Freebies for completing Online Surveys (Juicy Brains Panel etc)

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  • droopsnout
    droopsnout Posts: 3,620 Forumite
    JuicyBrains seem to be farming out their surveys to other companies for distribution now. I used to get them regularly, but they have dried up over the last few months.
    Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good. - Thomas Sowell, "Is Reality Optional?", 1993
  • MimiJane
    MimiJane Posts: 7,989 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts I've been Money Tipped!
    droopsnout wrote:
    JuicyBrains seem to be farming out their surveys to other companies for distribution now. I used to get them regularly, but they have dried up over the last few months.

    Same here ... I occasionally get to do one through another survey company, but very rarely.

    Also not had a Pinecone survey for many months now, BUT I've just won £100 in a UK draw (1st prize) with Zoom Panel. Regularly do their surveys and click on the prize draw button at the end. Couldn't believe it when I got an email from them the other day ... never normally win anything!
    Wins since 2009 = £17,600

    MANY THANKS TO ALL OPS
  • hitchins
    hitchins Posts: 687 Forumite
    :T Well done Mimi :T Good luck to anyone looking for the Pinecone banner, I am sending myself up the wall Googling and Yahooing!!! :mad:
    :heart2:Baby boy due 4th March 2011:heart2:
  • hitchins
    hitchins Posts: 687 Forumite
    grex9101 wrote:
    again, can anyone pm as to where to find a pinecone banner? really wanna join! :)

    I e-mailed them and received this:-

    We are not currently recruiting new members via our website or taking
    unsolicited referrals. We will be posting banner ads on various unspecified web
    sites from time to time throughout the year. This is so we may better target
    more specific groups needed to meet the needs of our clients. Unfortunately,
    this is our only way of accepting new panellists at this time.

    Thank you,
    Karen Scott
    Web site: https://www.pineconeresearch.co.uk
    E-mail: scott@pineconeresearch.co.uk

    :rolleyes:
    :heart2:Baby boy due 4th March 2011:heart2:
  • katyk_2
    katyk_2 Posts: 507 Forumite
    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.


    Thanks for this - have just joined and will see how they are. Have joined a few survey sites now and plan to put money/vouchers aside for xmas 2006. So far have got £10 from juicybrains, about £18.50 on my Caio account and about 700 points on Global Test Market (1000 points worth $50). Also keep clicking on Pigsback and have had £20 in Boots vouchers with a further £5.25 currently in bank and also about 1050 points with mutual rewards (3000 points worth £20). These not strictly survey sites but still all help. Also with Test&Vote and one or two more. ANyone else know any good ones? Am trying to raise about £500 by xmas, one way or another! Maybe manage to get a first non-credit-card xmas in a while.
  • jeannieb3
    jeannieb3 Posts: 204 Forumite
    Valuedopinions aren't bad.
    The £2.00 Savers Club = £130.00 (Started Feb.06 -saving for a dream - to visit Thailand again!)
  • katyk_2
    katyk_2 Posts: 507 Forumite
    jeannieb3 wrote:
    Valuedopinions aren't bad.

    Thanks - will give them a try too. Have joined a few from here now. Do Valued Opinions pay cash or give prize draws???
  • katyk wrote:
    Thanks - will give them a try too. Have joined a few from here now. Do Valued Opinions pay cash or give prize draws???

    They pay you in vouchers - I normally get Boots ones but I think that they also do Tesco's and Amazon and others. They're very good imo.
    Start every day by telling yourself how beautiful and intelligent you are
  • N9eav wrote:
    I cashed in my points for a £5 voucher. Never seen it. Complained and heard nothing!!!! Anyone tell me how the voucher came? Or how I can get mine. My points have gone and no dosh to spend

    if you log into your account and check on the bottom right of the page
    check you full juicing history click that and if you've redeemed a voucher the code will be there so you'll still be able to use it.You need to keep checking it though because it only has your last months history saved.
  • sparky61 wrote:
    I just recently signed up with Dialego. You get 40 points on sign up. I hadn't heard from them with any surveys but this morning I received an email asking me to log in and complete a lifestlyle questionnaire for which I got 20 points and a further 10 points for updating my profile. I now have £4.70.
    150 = £10 Amazon voucher or £10 voucher for ChateauOnline Wine merchants.
    If you want a cash payment you must have a balance of 600 points.
    You can earn 10 points for every referral and they have a forum where the 3 best quotations of the month are awarded 100 points.
    On average you will receive surveys every 2 weeks which pay 15-50 points per survey.
    :)

    it's actually 300 points needed for a £20 voucher, 150 is for donations to charity :) They do pay though, just a little slow at times with surveys.
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