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Paid online surveys a 13-year-old can do
Jansong
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My 13-year old son is keen to earn some money... no paper rounds available nearby, and doesn't fancy babysitting. He's come across the idea of being paid for online surveys, for but the ones I've checked out you have to be at least 16. Any suggestions? TIA
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The only survey site I know of what a child can do is young poll
http://www.youngpoll.com/
From 6 to 15 years can join, my daughter does it but she doesnt get many surveys but it adds up and when they get to £30 they can cash out.
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Not sure if it's age restricted, but could he try writing reviews for DooYou? Could help with his essay writing too!Don't suffer alone - if you are experiencing Domestic Abuse contact the National Domestic Abuse Helplines
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try jointheq.com (not sure I can post links yet - just type it in), it's dead easy, they can do it via WAP on their mobile phone or through the normal internet I believe.0
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You have to be 18 to use DooYou, but I don't think Ciao has age restrictions.shell_girl wrote: »Not sure if it's age restricted, but could he try writing reviews for DooYou? Could help with his essay writing too!0 -
Thanks for the helpful suggestions - he's signed up with a few now! Ciao is for 14 and older.0
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How about offering his services to the neighbours with regard to washing cars?Why pay full price when you may get it YS
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