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Crowdology - Surveys and possible product testing?

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  • Lisamj_3
    Lisamj_3 Posts: 22 Forumite
    zoeholt wrote: »
    well i just left new vista so i will join this and see if its any better

    Me too as found it hard work and took too long to get to the £50 payout and also hated the layout of the surveys and the duplicate questions, waste of time
  • redagila
    redagila Posts: 6,419 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper I've been Money Tipped!
    I don't find this a good survey site. I have not managed to complete a survey since last September & have been stuck on £12+ earnings for ever.
  • xsunnysuex
    xsunnysuex Posts: 582 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    redagila wrote: »
    I have not managed to complete a survey since last September & have been stuck on £12+ earnings for ever.

    I have always been able to request my payments as soon as it hits £4.
  • edwink
    edwink Posts: 3,003 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Homepage Hero Photogenic
    I would like to join Crowdology after reading a lot of the posts on here!! Seems like a bit of fun so I thought I would give it a go.

    Would anyone on here be able to explain to me how they pay you for completing surveys via PayPal or Paypal cash or are they the same thing??

    I have a PayPal account which I use to purchase goods on-line, when I use this way to pay the money is charged to my credit card. Maybe a really silly question but when they pay you via PayPal is the money credited to your credit card or have I got it completely wrong???


    Sorry for all the question but I am rather confused about this.

    Thank you in advance for any help!!
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  • GetRealBabe
    GetRealBabe Posts: 2,258 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Photogenic
    Hi

    I gave up on them. Not worth the effort for pennies..
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  • edwink wrote: »

    I have a PayPal account which I use to purchase goods on-line, when I use this way to pay the money is charged to my credit card. Maybe a really silly question but when they pay you via PayPal is the money credited to your credit card or have I got it completely wrong???


    When it's paid by paypal, it stayed in paypal as paypal balance. Then when you pay anything by paypal, whatever you have in your balance is used before anything is taken from credit card. You do also have the option to transfer the balance to your bank/card. Hope that's clear. x
  • LouFace
    LouFace Posts: 487 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary Combo Breaker
    I keep being asked if I have a car or children over and over again before being found a survey to complete which I am then almost immediately kicked out of for not being a match. I'm now on my ninth survey in a row that has kicked me off.
  • How (in)frequent are these surveys? I signed up a fortnight ago and not a single e-mail.
  • carh
    carh Posts: 174 Forumite
    This site used to be good but they come under a banner CINT (as do several other ones like My Paid Opinion and Opini)which I have found have changed everything. You used to get a payout at £4 , now with many sites it is £8 which is still less than some survey sites but most of the time they surveys are few and far between and it is tricky to log on and find out your reward information. I finally gave up with them as it was more than my time was worth to waste on these surveys for so little. I have unsubscribed from all three of the above sites as they are like sweat shops with little return
    Carh:A
  • Sir_Alan
    Sir_Alan Posts: 36 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    Very few surveys offered, and even fewer qualified. Hardly worth the effort of looking now. And why do they keep badgering me to answer the two remaining profile questions (women's blouse and trouser sizes, with no opt-out) when my profile shows I'm male? Doh.
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