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  • marka87uk wrote:
    I belong to http://www.surveysavvy.com but that seems a waste of time, and http://gozingsurveys.com , which I've been paid twice from - not much though.

    Another one I'm signed up with is http://www.globaltestmarket.com/index.php . They give you points for doing surveys and you get given invites to participate in surveys quite often - normally once every 2 or 3 days. It's American but I've heard they can send to England? But I think they send a US cheque. I requested a while ago so will have to see.


    you get paid by cheque in £'s I just got a cheque through yesterday,they are great with lots of regular surveys to do :)
  • sparky61
    sparky61 Posts: 10,422 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts
    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.

    Oops, :o sorry, I'll be waiting a while for a voucher then.:D
  • sparky61 wrote:
    Oops, :o sorry, I'll be waiting a while for a voucher then.:D

    that's ok hon, just thought people might get bit impatient :) most of these kind of sites are slow burners,but worth waiting for I reckon
  • Ann1e
    Ann1e Posts: 216 Forumite
    Has anyone mentioned https://www.quickwise.co.uk? I searched this thread but came up with zilch. They pay you cash money for their surveys, and you can cash it in every £9.00, I've already had £9.00 credited to my bank account, and have £6.50 towards my next 9 quid. I also do Juicy Brains and MyTNS, and I don't have a great deal of time to spare, used to miss the surveys as they mostly have time limits (I think all of them send reminders to your mobile), but now I have broadband it makes all the difference. Sometimes you get turned down as they are looking for "a different profile" but you can fib a bit if you can see where the survey is going and get the full points/cash/Amazon vouchers. Give QuickWise a try - if it's free dosh it can't be bad! :T
    Ooh, I've gotta little star! What's that for then?!!
  • MimiJane
    MimiJane Posts: 7,989 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts I've been Money Tipped!
    I've been with QuickWise for a while and have had 5 x lots of £9 credited to me now. I do find that I hear nothing from them for some time, then suddenly get a number of surveys to complete in 3/4 weeks. The best thing about them is that their surveys are often so quick to complete ... I've done a number of surveys with only one question, though the majority of them take 5 - 10 minutes.
    Wins since 2009 = £17,600

    MANY THANKS TO ALL OPS
  • Thanks!! Have Joined This......i Love Amazon So This Will Be Useful...if I Actually Get Sent Any Surveys Lol
  • Have Joined Quickwise Too..thanks!
  • sparky61
    sparky61 Posts: 10,422 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts
    I agree, Quickwise are very good and I like the way they txt as well as email when there is a new survey as if I'm out at the time and get the txt I go straight to my email inbox when I get home.
    :)
  • katyk_2
    katyk_2 Posts: 507 Forumite
    MimiJane wrote:
    I've been with QuickWise for a while and have had 5 x lots of £9 credited to me now. I do find that I hear nothing from them for some time, then suddenly get a number of surveys to complete in 3/4 weeks. The best thing about them is that their surveys are often so quick to complete ... I've done a number of surveys with only one question, though the majority of them take 5 - 10 minutes.

    Sounds good but when I tried to join I was told I could not do so but to try againin 6 months time!

    Not fair!
  • themadbird
    themadbird Posts: 247 Forumite
    katyk wrote:
    Sounds good but when I tried to join I was told I could not do so but to try againin 6 months time!

    Not fair!

    Me too. BOO!!!!!
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