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Survey Stashing: MySurvey hints & tips
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pinkprincess39 wrote: »do mytns haveany sign up banners? really want to join but understand that you either have to be invited or find a sign up banner?
http://www.topcashback.co.uk/retailerdetailMySurvey.htm
get paid £1.50 to sign up0 -
They've now changed the points for 850 points per £5 capital bonds voucher [stated in the email i received] which also said something about 850 points per £5 amazon voucher, but they're yet to change this on the site. :S0
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Post removed, mysurvey.com seems to be working now.0
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Post removed, duff gen!0
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I opted out and havent had any surveys since.0
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Just received my first £5 Amazon gift certificate. Whats the best way of selling it to someone else ? Is it possible to sell it on ?0
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So pleased I spotted this. I've just had a look at my Nectar statement and notice I haven't had any points from TNS since February this year, though I've been doing reguilar surveys. I don't remember having any e-mail from them so will have to check it out as it was a good way of boosting my Nectar points.0
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Sorted!! I finally got into my account and found the info. I also managed to bag myself some extra points by downloading a whatsit to tell me when there was a new survey available plus 10 more for a survey for which I apparently didn't fit the required profile (looks as if I'll have to get myself a couple of kids!) It seems I'm not quite up to the required 500 points for my next injection of Nectar.0
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Personnally, I would keep the amazon voucher, as Valued Opinions & lightspeed also do these, then you could quickly build-up a nice amount to by yourself a prezzie at no cost to yourself.Never Knowingly Understood.
Member #1 of £1,000 challenge - £13.74/ £1000 (that's 1.374%)
3-6 month EF £0/£3600 (that's 0 days worth)0 -
have been trying to join for ages with no luck0
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