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Any genuine product testing websites?

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  • m.ejaz
    m.ejaz Posts: 7 Forumite
    Hey All

    Does anybody know of any other genuine product testing sites?

    Regards
    M. Ejaz :p
  • I have used savvy circle and was accepted for first trial and received quickly , also a member of tesco new testing site called Orchard and Bzzagent - these two sites are very similar.

    In reply to a question a few posts up , Product trials you usually receive a invite and fill in a short survey. The item is sent in post so no need to meet up with anyone most items you get to keep but i have done surveys on other sites before and had a item that had to be tested and sent back. Alot of Bzz agent and Orchard they tend to send me vouchers and go to Tesco to get the item using them but i have received a few items in post.
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  • Hi do they count as declarable taxable income? I'm currently unemployed sick and an struggling to find out if this counts as employment. Doing surveys and product testings. It seems to be a grey area do if anyone is clued up on the law I might finally get some makeup ;-)
  • Tombola591
    Tombola591 Posts: 100 Forumite
    I do Boots product testing. I think they're not accepting any new applications at the moment but I managed to register about a year after I first tried - so it's worth checking from time to time.

    I've had 4 or 5 products already this year. I've always been able to keep the products after testing. Usually I get sent between 1 and 4 feedback questionnaires for each product (after one week, after 2 weeks, etc).

    https://www.bootsvolunteers.com
  • alundra_2
    alundra_2 Posts: 306 Forumite
    Try Bzz agents (if it hasn't already been mentioned). Make sure to search for "bzz agents UK" and not just bzz agents or you'll be taken to the US site!
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  • m.ejaz
    m.ejaz Posts: 7 Forumite
    I've been on the savvy circle for quite some time now, not been accepted to test any products yet.....

    I've only had the Mccains jacket potato from Bzzagent.

    I've tried googling some product test sites, but I am quite wary of some of them, as I don't know which ones are legit, and which ones aren't....
    M. Ejaz :p
  • I've just started my own site about product testing and free samples and I'm starting to reveiw which sites worked for me and what I got from them. nortonmommyathome.wordpress.com
    So far I've tried out crowdtap and I have to say I love it. you won't get money but if you stay active you get gift cards at the end of every month and I've had a total of 12 product testing campaigns since May 2014. They sent full sized products you get to keep or they send party packs which is many sample packets for you and for you to share with friends. Every time they send you something to test they also send you coupons to get more.!!
  • I am a member of Paid Product Testing. I have enjoyed testing a few different products now and I would advise anyone that enjoys giving feedback on their experiences with different brands to sign up as well.
  • TazzyUK
    TazzyUK Posts: 1 Newbie
    edited 22 July 2015 at 10:29PM
    im with pinecone and each survey usually takes around 10-15 mins ive earnt around £27 last month which means my boys get a treat so im happy,
    For how many surveys though?
  • fragmented
    fragmented Posts: 1,657 Forumite
    TazzyUK wrote: »
    For how many surveys though?

    since the post you quoted is over 4 years old i doubt the poster will respond. However pincone surveys pay £3 each so it will have been 9 surveys for the £27.
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