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Fed up with globaltestmarket-alternative sites?
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martin57
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Hi everybody, been a member of globaltestmarket for some years have got quite a few pounds out of it, but now I'm getting really fed up with their reduced points and sweepstake entry only, and it takes a long long time and lots of been screned out to get to 1000 points now.
Im already a member of valuedopinions which I like so far, but would like an alternative to try so that I can let globaltestmarket go for good.
Any suggestions appreciated.
thanks very much
Martin57
Im already a member of valuedopinions which I like so far, but would like an alternative to try so that I can let globaltestmarket go for good.
Any suggestions appreciated.
thanks very much
Martin57
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Bear in mind that to some extent the reduced points are because the exchange rate's changed. So 40 points is still $2.00, but $2.00 is worth more in £ sterling than it was 3 years ago. So the cash per point hasn't gone down so much. The high screenout rate and sweepstakes entries instead of 5 points for screening out is indeed rubbish though.
I've found myvoice.co.uk and uk.mysurvey.com to be very good, though MyVoice don't send out many surveys. Also really like dailysurveypanel.com. 30-35p per survey but they payout at $1 (60p) really fast, and they have a great referral scheme.0 -
flipflop29 wrote: »Bear in mind that to some extent the reduced points are because the exchange rate's changed. So 40 points is still $2.00, but $2.00 is worth more in £ sterling than it was 3 years ago. So the cash per point hasn't gone down so much. The high screenout rate and sweepstakes entries instead of 5 points for screening out is indeed rubbish though.
I've found myvoice.co.uk and uk.mysurvey.com to be very good, though MyVoice don't send out many surveys. Also really like dailysurveypanel.com. 30-35p per survey but they payout at $1 (60p) really fast, and they have a great referral scheme.
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It is open registration - there is a tiny little note on the registration page that says referral is not necessary. But of course you can get points for referring so why not!0
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flipflop29 wrote: »Bear in mind that to some extent the reduced points are because the exchange rate's changed. So 40 points is still $2.00, but $2.00 is worth more in £ sterling than it was 3 years ago. So the cash per point hasn't gone down so much. The high screenout rate and sweepstakes entries instead of 5 points for screening out is indeed rubbish though.
I've found myvoice.co.uk and uk.mysurvey.com to be very good, though MyVoice don't send out many surveys. Also really like dailysurveypanel.com. 30-35p per survey but they payout at $1 (60p) really fast, and they have a great referral scheme.
Have you been able to fill any out? They all seem to be for people in the US as far as I can tell.0 -
Have you been able to fill any out? They all seem to be for people in the US as far as I can tell.
Yes, but through the emails, not directly via the site. One of the SI router ones is UK, as are the United Daily router ones and the Greenfield router - though I think Greenfield take the mick with the number of questions they ask before screening outso I tend to only do them if I've nothing better to do. Don't bother with the Opinion Outpost, Give2Cents or Daily Server Router US ones, they're US only.
I've actually made £4 already from the surveys in just over a month (and I don't do surveys every day), plus I got a £15 focus group on soya milk via one survey from the first week. Not had any focus groups since that yet though.0
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