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What are the best sites (surveys, cashback etc)
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AimeesMum_2
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I am looking to generate extra income to put in the kids savings account and was wondering what the best websites were to use?
I recently signed up to Quidco but this is the only one I am aware of.
Thank you.
I recently signed up to Quidco but this is the only one I am aware of.
Thank you.
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Yes you spam dont you?teachersaver wrote: »Check out Moolala. It's a yet to launch site which will offer discounted daily deals like Groupon and living social and you will earn cash back on everything you and your friends earn.
So the best thing to do is get as many friends as possible now before the site launches and everyone knows about it. I think it's a great fundraiser for schools, scouts, churches, people running marathons etc. Which means the charity earns money, you earn money, everyone gets great discounts, wins all around.
Its free to sign up, you are not changed anything until you buy a deal.
www.share.moolala.com/r/mophead (edited the link)
If you are in a city try focus groups.0 -
Most of the ones that pay you to click ads and take surveys you will never reach the payout. They give you like 4 ads and surveys every couple months. You will only make maybe a couple bucks every couple months and the payout will be $25 so you never get paid while the website makes money off you.
The only good ones are making a blog @ blogspot and using adsense.0 -
InexplicablyUnexplainable wrote: »Most of the ones that pay you to click ads and take surveys you will never reach the payout. They give you like 4 ads and surveys every couple months. You will only make maybe a couple bucks every couple months and the payout will be $25 so you never get paid while the website makes money off you.
The only good ones are making a blog @ blogspot and using adsense.
Its true its hard to reach th payout on most sites, so you should really look for a low cash out site like http://www.panelopinion.co.uk/ The cash out is £10 so pretty low... Also agree paid focus groups are much easier way to make cash quickly PM me if u want the names of ones I have joined and liked!:eek: 2014: £20 voucher from SurveyFriends, £10 cash payout from Panel Opinion too and working towards more from Valued Opinions currently.
2013: £35 and £50 vouchers from SurveyFriends! More than £15 made from other paid surveys sites (Yougov, Panel Opinion, Valued Opinions, Pinecone, etc.) Happy so far!0 -
this is a good site, just logged onto it... http://www.theprizefinder.com/:eek: 2014: £20 voucher from SurveyFriends, £10 cash payout from Panel Opinion too and working towards more from Valued Opinions currently.
2013: £35 and £50 vouchers from SurveyFriends! More than £15 made from other paid surveys sites (Yougov, Panel Opinion, Valued Opinions, Pinecone, etc.) Happy so far!0 -
Answer not relevant sorryThe only thing we know for sure, is that we know nothing0
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Pinecone is one of the best and it looks like they're recruiting atm.
I'm posting on recent survey threads about it.
They pay £3 per survey, pretty quickly into your paypal account.
Here's the signup form.0 -
What is the best cashback site? I told my OH about this ages ago and he said no as it would be only pennies, don't know much about them to be honest, but we're looking to make another big purchase soon so if we could get some cashback on it that would be great.
Thanks to TS, BM, LR and the others for great help with 'P+I'
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i have been with Quidco for almost two years now and experienced very few problems with them and i've earned some really good cashback.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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Whatever you do, stay away from YouGov.
You need to collect 5000 points to receive a cheque for £50. That sounds ok until you realise it takes you years to collect 5000 points.
I have been a member for over two years and am just under 3000 points. All the free work they have got out of me.... and they refuse to change their policy to pay more frequently which is only fair.
They say they can't change their policy!!!! I mean people can walk on the moon, but YouGov can't change their policy to pay their members!0 -
Would highly recommend onepoll.com. Although it does take a while to get to the £40 withdrawal all of the surveys are genuine and short and you can refer people in your household as long as you have different PCs and emails. They also pay out promptly. As the previous poster said it may take ages to get the money but its money you didn't have for very little effort!0
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