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  • misssarahleigh
    misssarahleigh Posts: 2,852 Forumite
    tomewer wrote: »
    When I dabbled with surveys, I found that it simply wasn't worth my time. I hope I was wrong! :-)

    Just join the good ones. It took me some time, you have to get over the learning curve of each companies good/bad points. Have a look here.

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3034918

    gldubli wrote: »
    you got actualy a clear bank statement that you have been paid?

    Well, this isn't aimed at me but I can answer yes. Althugh i do often choose paypal/vouchers.

    Current payout on survey sites year to date is £287.54

    Although this isn't a massive sum, i don't activly partake often. Surveys are something I do when my better paid work dries up a little. I can ignore emails months on end as other work is better and then when times are quiet reply to every email. I suppose if u put the effort in you could treble/quadrouble this number depending on your dedication.
    Belle13 wrote: »
    me too I've tried so many survey site, and they keep on sending surveys to my They offer no payouts after I answer the survey.

    Look at the link above. I have a how to guide. Just takes a little patience to start and a point in the right direction for the good site.
    I get what i want. That isn't because i'm a brat or spoilt. It's because i'm determined, i work hard for it and i achieve my goals!
  • nancy_31
    nancy_31 Posts: 21 Forumite
    Last tax year I made £6753.94 from survey sites, and that is not including the ones that pay in vouchers. I'd estimate around £400 in Amazon vouchers and £200 in restaurant vouchers in addition to that.

    That's great. I just want to ask how you manage to earn that amount. Can you tell me what kind of survey you had and how can I join?
  • OldSchool_3
    OldSchool_3 Posts: 21 Forumite
    I also received a email like that and just ignore it and they keep on sending again til now grr. Surveys are supposed to be free.
    :rotfl::rotfl:I said it cause I can:rotfl::rotfl:
  • Tinman
    Tinman Posts: 881 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    edited 23 July 2011 at 12:16PM
    nancy_31 wrote: »
    That's great. I just want to ask how you manage to earn that amount. Can you tell me what kind of survey you had and how can I join?


    Yes,please tell .:whistle:
  • funnyguy
    funnyguy Posts: 2,561 Forumite
    It takes a couple of years to build up with various survey sites,but I have on order £10 tesco voucher from Valued Opinion..£30 Amazon voucher from Ipsos..£30 cheque due from Global Opinions,and am just a couple of points away from ordering a £50 cheque from Vista..From Harris surveys a £25 voucher for Amazon...£20 cheque from Mutual.£30 vouchers from shopand scan. Their is no way I can get to £6000 plus.But around £1000 tax free cash/vouchers is very useful each year
  • pogofish
    pogofish Posts: 10,853 Forumite
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    Last tax year I made £6753.94 from survey sites, and that is not including the ones that pay in vouchers. I'd estimate around £400 in Amazon vouchers and £200 in restaurant vouchers in addition to that.

    Do you have any life other than surveys?

    I hate to think how many hours work that would require! :eek:

    Well done though. :)
  • been with wepaypersurvey for a little while, they're not paying for screen outs (which they say they do typically 8p) and that's all i've had off them so far though, i'll hold out with them however, as they seem promising.
    Saving for the future
    | OnePoll: £4.90| YouGov: 200points | ValuedOpinion: £1.75 |
    I owe myself £26.4 for lbs of weight loss "£s for lbs"
    The waist gets thinner and the wallet gets fatter
  • mrsyardbroom
    mrsyardbroom Posts: 2,034 Forumite
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    Last tax year I made £6753.94 from survey sites, and that is not including the ones that pay in vouchers. I'd estimate around £400 in Amazon vouchers and £200 in restaurant vouchers in addition to that.

    That's a heck of a lot. How do you do it? I belong to a number of survey sites but I get screened out of a lot of surveys. I earn a few hundred pounds a year though and have just been paid £40 by onepoll, £50 by Newvistalive, and £4 by crowdology.
    Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:
  • 0511034
    0511034 Posts: 45 Forumite
    I believe you archetype, i earn just shy of £4,000 per year and i also have signed up to online communities through surveys.

    I was wondering if you you could compile a list so i can compare as you are earning almost double what i do so would be interested to know the others im missing out on. im particularly interested in surveys that pay £10.00 - £20.00 as the best i have found is £5.00

    I have also included mystery shopping in my earnings so its not all surveys.


    I admire you for your financial sense i also work full time and do surveys. I also run my own business so I can retire younger and enjoy my life.

    Hope to hear from you
    £8,452.67 / £11,000.00 Challenge :j
  • mrsyardbroom
    mrsyardbroom Posts: 2,034 Forumite
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    I actually kept a record of this figure I made exact amounts! Just to see how much I genuinely made
    I have to keep a record for my tax return!
    Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:
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