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***New*** Thrifty Gifty Money Making for Christmas and all occasions 2011***
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Bun bun will PM you now, i woudl love it please, they sent me an email with instructions on doing what i have already done
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Managed a redeem on mysurvey really happy looks like today has been a good day still time for more.GC 2015: Aug £272.21 /£300 Sept £112.41 /£300
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That's odd about survey netwrk Elysia, I haven't logged in for at least three months as I'm not so keen on it and I still have the same balance (all £2 of it lol) as I had three months ago.
I use IE8 with S&S and it works fine, you may need to make sure all your updates are all up to date to make sure it works fine.
Well done on your mysurvey payout clareylulu
I am 2 points from payout, have been for a while I don't fin the surveys to be as regular anymore though. Comping wishlist for 2017
1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuffThe more you put into life, the more you get out0 -
Savvy/ Bunbun it looks like SN have changed it. It used to be in the FAQ bit. That's good to know anyway. I'm not keen on that site either - hence signing up to a few new ones, so I can get rid of some of the rubbish ones. I just have to get to payout first - not easy when I've just got a £1.50 survey and it was in Russian.

Claire - glad todays working out for you. I've done my £1.50 NV and must have just scraped £1 with T, and that's it.
I've been offered a Bzz thing for Parental control - has anyone else had/got it? - is it worth downloading. It should cost £29.99. DD uses that chatman thing usually.I :heartpuls M.S.E.
Mortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage!
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Thanks Elysia.
A quick question for anyone really. What is Ipsos like? I signed up to it long before i was serious about surveys and often get emails through for surveys which i just ignore. I just wondered if it is worth doing thought I might give it a proper go if any of you have had good results with it.GC 2015: Aug £272.21 /£300 Sept £112.41 /£300
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yayy managed a £15 redeem on mysurveys after doing 3 veeeeeerrrry long surveys, worth it now though, but at the time i was loosing the will to live.
Still no luck with S&S , just doen everythgin they said in their email but IE still keeps freezing and crashing when i click transmit0 -
Claire - ipsos is good. I've had lots of product tests from them too. I don't get surveys for a week or two but will then get lots. Honestly, It's one of the better ones, so I should give it a try.
I :heartpuls M.S.E.
Mortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage!
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Dont think I have checked in since the beginning of the month. I have done a few surveys, that are coming in, but not sure what the earnings mean on some of them.. I will investigate eventually. Might end up having a nice surprise somewhere in the end.
I have been a bit down this last few weeks and getting motivated was difficult. I had to sew on Tuesday as I promised to help the Nursery with the kids costumes for the carnival this weekend. I ended up making 49 elves costumes.
For my toil, I was given a bottle of wine, a lovely little card from the children, and best of all, A free session at the nursery, the day of my birthday! Yipee. So thats equivelant of around £28. I have also come away with a black sack of the off cuts etc that they were going to throw away. Today I have been going through it, and have about 3/4 of it saved to make small projects. Perhaps they can be my pin money jobs. So I may make more money out of the days horde as well. Fingers crossed.
I have seen some lovely simple ideas from one of the books I bought last year, and never got to really look at as I moved. To make a chain garland, bit like a paper chain, but made out of strips of fabrics, that seals with velco so can be undone and the strips can be stored flat.
I am thinking that that may be a good one to do with Christmas fabrics and also maybe one that I can do for my Dad's 80th Birthday in February.When I die I will know that I have lived, loved, mattered and made a difference, even if in a small way.0 -
Hey ladies just to let you know that Tesco clothing sale is live online already! Delivery is charged at 3.95 BUT use code CCBMAY530 and get £5 off a £30 spend! So just got £60 worth of clothes delivered for £29! Hope this helps somebody! x:xmassmile**New** Thrifty Gifty Money Making for Christmas and all occasions 2012**:xmassmileMember No. 11 of Happy Chappy's Clip Strip Club!
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The garland sounds lovely Mooloo. You have just made something click in my brain reading what you said about a book, I have a book upstairs somewhere that I bought years ago and I mean year ago when my eldest two were little lol, it shows you how to make things for the home. I will go and get it a bit later if I can find it and it will give me something to look through tonight. I might find something to make out of it for my shop. Did you see the pics on my blog of the bags my grandsons made? Thanks for the fabric xx
I havent done any more surveys this afternoon as none available but am just about to go and check my opinion on T to see if I had any comments on it.0
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