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Shop and Scan sort of survey thing !?

Just got this link from a themutualnet email, looks like a survey sort of loyalty program.
Thought it may interest some of you.
http://www.shopandscan.com/

(And Board Guides please feel free to move as I rarely post elsewhere, and this chair is kinds comfy..)
The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones. - Chinese Proverb
Jo

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  • I've been doing the TNS stuff for about 4 years. We get points each month for scanning stuff & posting in the receipt. It came in very handy when we moved house in March as I had enough points for £160 comet vouchers towards a fridge/freezer
    Still wish I could buy a TARDIS instead of a house!
  • jules68
    jules68 Posts: 366 Forumite
    You need to have an invitation number to register and it says you cannot register with someone elses invitation number
  • jules68 wrote:
    You need to have an invitation number to register and it says you cannot register with someone elses invitation number

    Huh. We joined by answering a card in the post.
    No sign of an invitation number when I log-in, wonder how you get one.
    Still wish I could buy a TARDIS instead of a house!
  • FrugalJo
    FrugalJo Posts: 549 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Checking mutualnet website see if you can sign up through them....
    I do have an invite no but I see it says you can't sign up using someone else's.
    Sorry - thought it would be good for some of you.
    The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones. - Chinese Proverb
    Jo
  • I scan my shopping in with a little PDA and send my receipts in the company is national shopping monitor and you save up points etc and normally get about £120-£150 a year I save my points for christmas.
    Lightbulb moment 10-06-06
    Total debt £36,996.70 June 2006
    Total debt approx £33,000 Oct 2006
    Jan 07....to be worked out but may have gone up GULP:confused: :mad: :eek:
    DFD March 2011
    DFW Nerd 111

    19 jan 23 feb 5 weeks:( - grocery challenge £250
  • FrugalJo
    FrugalJo Posts: 549 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Just found this thread from last year :
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=109669
    The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones. - Chinese Proverb
    Jo
  • LJD1_2
    LJD1_2 Posts: 2,173 Forumite
    I've been doing this for years too. It's time consuming but we've 'bought' all sorts of things with the points that you accumulate. We've had everything from children's bikes, to videos, to electric toothbrushes and even a bbq. A great way to get little extras or presents for people.
    January budget
    Nothing left!
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