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Onepoll
jenna2007
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I was just wondering what the biggest survey anyone has been offered on Onepoll is? Mine is 25p but I remember when I signed up a couple of years ago I saw somewhere about surveys for £2...never seen any of those :mad:!
Debt free of CC by 2nd March 2013
Credit cards £350/£9093 £8743 left to go
Car finance £1740/£13920 (£12180 left to go)
£2012 in 2012 - £210/£2012 :T
Credit cards £350/£9093 £8743 left to go
Car finance £1740/£13920 (£12180 left to go)
£2012 in 2012 - £210/£2012 :T
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You're quite lucky - the highest I've ever received was 15p, and even then was screened out! Get loads of "Enter for a chance to win £100" - waste of time.
Have been sitting at £4.65 now for about a month
sk56Savings: £2 Jar: £804/£1000
Debts: Santander 1211.12/1780.47 (32% Paid) Total Debt Paid Off £12871.660 -
Had a £1.50 one on the iPhone app when it first started - nothing since. What an absolute waste of time the iPhone app is now.0
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I logged in to the app the other day and was surprised that there was a 20p survey there and it only needed about 2 answers but that was the first one in months and nothing since
Debt free of CC by 2nd March 2013
Credit cards £350/£9093 £8743 left to go
Car finance £1740/£13920 (£12180 left to go)
£2012 in 2012 - £210/£2012 :T
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I've done 25p surveys but the highest paid surveys recently have been 20p. I've done several little surveys for them this week and have earned a couple of pounds. It all adds up.Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:0
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I joined in December and the most I have had was 25p. Currently at £3.50, that's including the £2.50 welcome bonus I received lolCan't think of anything smart to put here...0
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I have been participating in online surveys for a long period of time now and have found them extremely beneficial, but I think it depends which sites you join! The ones I would recommend, which I have made a lot of money from are:
https://www.panelopinion.co.uk - this is my favourite survey website, it is simple but effective...You can withdraw your money when you get to £10 and it doesn't take that long to build up a good amount.
https://www.valuedopinion.co.uk - this website is good because they frequently have new surveys, which means you can qualify for them more often.
https://www.toluna.com - same as valuedopinion
https://www.surveyfriends.co.uk - this website rewards you with vouchers and prizes, which seem VERY easy to win lol. During 2012 I have already won a £50 amazon voucher and a £10 ticketmaster voucher and my friend won a 40" HD TV just before xmas. I am recommending this website based on our recent and previous success
Hope this helps, Good Luck Guys

: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 -
Hi, I had a 25p survey yesterday. I used onepoll back in 2009 and used to only get 5p a time back then, once I go to my £40 I didn't bother using it anymore but started up again a few months ago and am getting there much quicker this time!0
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£1.50 in early february. Can't remember what it involved but its in my history0
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I've had loads of onepoll surveys. Around 3 or 4 everyday and they are around 10p 15p sometimes 20p (they are rare though) there is also onepoll+ and they pay more about £1 or £1.50 sometimes more, but surveys are very rare.
I cashed out £40 a few weeks ago and am back up to £12, it really adds up quickly
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