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  • I've been with Onepoll since feb/march 2008. I've received two £40 cheques since then and my current balance is £20. It takes me 10-12 mths to reach £40 but it is nice to receive that £40 cheque in the post!
  • ive been with onepoll for about 10 months now and got to £38.15 at the moment, about 3 months ago i was only on about £15 so the last few months have been very good on the site for me, hoping to hit the target by the end of this week
  • carlm1984
    carlm1984 Posts: 317 Forumite
    wooo ive just been paid my 1st £40 from onepoll, took me just over 10 months to get it, now just waiting for payment, which should take 10 days
  • I got £40 about a month ago did take me about 10 months to get it though. I find site really good recently and most surveys have been for 15 or 20p I think Ive earned £3 this week, you need to really log onto site every day.
  • culpepper
    culpepper Posts: 4,076 Forumite
    Ive had the payout twice I think now and nearly there again.
    I also won an ipod shuffle in the first year I was a member which was a lovely surprise.
  • I just signed up for Onepoll but it doesn't ask you for your address or for a paypal / bank account so how do they intend to pay me ?
    Beneficial Claims / We Fight Any Claim / Money Worries / Yes Loans are all the same Scam company.
    Do not do business with any of them!!
  • mjm3346
    mjm3346 Posts: 47,382 Forumite
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    edited 30 October 2010 at 12:05PM
    They don't need your bank details until you reach the payout (£40) threshold, I have not reached it with them but Opinium Panel ask for the details when they payout (£25). This saves having to update details if you change bank account.
  • mjm3346 wrote: »
    They don't need your bank details until you reach the payout (£40) threshold.

    Do they contact you at the time then ?
    Beneficial Claims / We Fight Any Claim / Money Worries / Yes Loans are all the same Scam company.
    Do not do business with any of them!!
  • mjm3346
    mjm3346 Posts: 47,382 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Yes.... .
    Paid For Surveys

    Panel members meeting certain demographic criterion (which varies for each survey) are invited to complete Paid-For Surveys where they can earn a fixed amount, typically from
    10p to £1 per survey.
    Each time you complete a Paid-For Survey, your OnePoll account will be credited with the relevant amount. Upon reaching £40, we will ask for you bank account details so that we can send your earnings directly to you using BACS. If you prefer, we can send you a cheque or pay your earnings into your PayPal account.
  • Cheers for that.
    Beneficial Claims / We Fight Any Claim / Money Worries / Yes Loans are all the same Scam company.
    Do not do business with any of them!!
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