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lilian1977 wrote: »You need to take a picture and upload it online from your PC.
Fixed points - 1100 for your barcodes and an additional 500 from receipts. I got in trouble with them for only uploading one receipt a week but I guess if you just do one big shop then that would be ok.
Minimum payout - I'm not sure, I always just get Amazon vouchers which are 10,000 points for £10. Not sure what the other reward levels are.
Thanks. I didnt even think they expect you to certain amount of shopping!0 -
Thanks. I didnt even think they expect you to certain amount of shopping!
I think they use some sort of profiling, so a family of four would obviously do more shopping and buying than some one like me, a single old git
Guess it depends on what they are looking for, and no one, except them, knows what they are looking forEight out of ten owners who expressed a preference said their cats preferred other peoples gardens0 -
Just had an invite to "exclusive" food diary.
This is a diary to record all of the food and drinks that are consumed by you and your household for one week only.
You will receive £1 worth of Reward Points each day you complete the Food Diary and a further £3 bonus at the end of the week - making a total of £10.
Signed in, found it a right PIA to use and my time is worth more than that.
Thanks for the offer but I will passEight out of ten owners who expressed a preference said their cats preferred other peoples gardens0 -
I get the food diary every couple of months and always get the second week 'offer'. Considering it only takes 5 to 10 minutes to update at night before I go to bed, I'm happy with getting £10 or £20 for the 2 weeks. Nice little add on for Amazon vouchers right before Christmas!0
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I do the food diary for 2 weeks at a time,considering how long it takes,it's well worth doing.0
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I'm with the above two posts in that the food diary is simple to complete and is a good reward for a few minutes per day.
I always get the second week offer too.0 -
I am new to this. just joined shop and scan. this is how i think it works but just want to clarify
each week i need to scan all products that i buy individually using the clicker. i get some points in return. having trouble logging in to their account so :
1) Do i upload the receipt? if so how?
2) is it fixed points per upload or it it per week? so if i do two shopping per week does it make a difference if i upload two lots of shopping or one?
3) how much are points worth?
4) Is there a minimum payout level?
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I have been doing shop and scan and food on the go for years all i do is scan my purchases with clicker and information in the book you are sent every week you receive 1100 points which is equivalent to £1.10 doesn't matter if you do loads of scans or very little you get the same amount have never had to upload a receipt ever, it is much more worthwhile to get on the food on the go panel as you can collect points quicker you can purchase items such as vouchers etc when you collect £10 pounds worth of points0 -
lilian1977 wrote: »You need to take a picture and upload it online from your PC.
Fixed points - 1100 for your barcodes and an additional 500 from receipts. I got in trouble with them for only uploading one receipt a week but I guess if you just do one big shop then that would be ok.
Minimum payout - I'm not sure, I always just get Amazon vouchers which are 10,000 points for £10. Not sure what the other reward levels are.
My daughter has only ever uploaded one till receipt per week and she's been on the panel for about 3 years. Her family consists of herself, her hubbie and two children.Money, money, money, must be funny, in the rich man's World!0 -
I get the food diary every couple of months and always get the second week 'offer'. Considering it only takes 5 to 10 minutes to update at night before I go to bed, I'm happy with getting £10 or £20 for the 2 weeks. Nice little add on for Amazon vouchers right before Christmas!
I get the little booklet now, every 3 months, is that the one you get? I receive £15 in points for completing it over a two week period, but one time a couple of months ago I was shocked to find I'd received £30!Money, money, money, must be funny, in the rich man's World!0 -
cardiff2007 wrote: »I have been doing shop and scan and food on the go for years all i do is scan my purchases with clicker and information in the book you are sent every week you receive 1100 points which is equivalent to £1.10 doesn't matter if you do loads of scans or very little you get the same amount have never had to upload a receipt ever, it is much more worthwhile to get on the food on the go panel as you can collect points quicker you can purchase items such as vouchers etc when you collect £10 pounds worth of points
Someone earlier said you get paid 500 points for till receipts.
So are till receipts optional (i.e. you decide if you can be bothered to scan/take photo and send for 500 points) or are they like food on go (i.e. only for those invited)?
Any particular tips on how to get on the food on the go panel?
If they are "expecting" a receipt a week, What happens when people go on holidays longer than a week?
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