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Get paid for surveys - Mum's Panel
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milliejon
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I've received a flyer today giving details of www.mumspanel.co.uk. When you register and complete the first survey you get £3 and then get £1 for every survey you complete. It's only open to women who are pregnant or have a child under 1.
DMP mutual support number 174
Total debt now (April 10) £0! - total paid off £30,221 or 100%
I'm now debt free after 6 years!!:j
Non smoker since June 2006 :j
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I can recommend Quickwise(the people organising these surveys).
I have been a member for some time and they send regular surveys and pay out quickly too.:D
Each survey is worth a pound. You have to amass £9 before they will pay out.
Just in case anyone was wondering0 -
Dormouse wrote:Do they send you a cheque then?
My wife has just signed up(£3 straight away, thanks millejon :T ) and says that they advertise in Emma's diary and Bounty pregnancy book!0 -
An important point about Quickwise has been omitted here. Registrations are chosen at randon as to whether they are accepted or not! So you put all your personal details in only to be told your registration has been declined!!
Now this makes no sense to me, surely the bigger your database of users the more chance you have of matching people to surveys so I can't seen any logical reason for applications unless it is though that the information is false.
Therefore in my opinion I have strong reservations about this company, why do they take people through the "registration" process but then decline with no logical reason? The only reason I can see for this is spam marketing.
They state that you can reapply in 6 months, therefore they must be holding onto my personal information for 6 months to ensure I don't reapply within that time period. This appears to be a breach of the Data Protection Act as it is not being used for the reason it was obtained (they obtained it under the pretence of registering with them but are now storing it to stop me registering with them!!).0 -
OMG - sorry I didn't read this!DMP mutual support number 174Total debt now (April 10) £0! - total paid off £30,221 or 100%I'm now debt free after 6 years!!:jNon smoker since June 2006 :j0
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skandal wrote:
Therefore in my opinion I have strong reservations about this company, why do they take people through the "registration" process but then decline with no logical reason? The only reason I can see for this is spam marketing..
I think you are being a tad paranoid here
I have never had any spam from them .
As for keeping your details for 6 months..how many other things have you signed up to and how long do you think they keep details for ??? Do you always give 100% genuine 'personal details' over the internet? I know I don't!!!!
It is up to you if you want to sign up or not.I was just saying that I have had a good experience with this company.0
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