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Is there a best time to try the surveys on this site.?
I dont seem to get accepted or they all go before I get a chance.
Am on 6.93 which Is usually gained by vids seatches and paid emails.
Could be reaching retirement when I reach target at this rate.
Not had the good fortune of samsung vids either on here or swagbucks.Make £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £600 -
Kantankrus_Mare wrote: »Is there a best time to try the surveys on this site.?
I dont seem to get accepted or they all go before I get a chance.
Am on 6.93 which Is usually gained by vids seatches and paid emails.
Could be reaching retirement when I reach target at this rate.
Not had the good fortune of samsung vids either on here or swagbucks.
It's so slow, I have not had a single paid email, will there be a reason why?£2014 in 2014£3,155.66 £20140 -
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slow steady emails think they should pay abit more than a penny though.:footie:0
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I wanted to make extra money to pay a tax bill. The idea of doing surveys for 5£ a go seemed attractive. However, Inbox has sent sent me quite a few but the rate is 25p for 35 minutes of my time. So less than 50p an hour- what country are we in? I am going to complain to the minimum wage section of the Tax Department.
Secondly, how can top brands like Sainsbury`s attach any value to such data? What kind of people would work for less than 50p an hour?
I have accumulated about 2.60, which I am happy to `donate` to anyone and I have absolutely no intention of wasting 35 hours just to get to £20
My advice avoid like the plague, if you value your time0 -
wannamake_money wrote: »I have accumulated about 2.60, which I am happy to `donate` to anyone and I have absolutely no intention of wasting 35 hours just to get to £20
My advice avoid like the plague, if you value your time
Does it let you do that? At the risk of sounding cheaky, if you're really offering I'll take it.
They aren't job equivalents, that is for sure. You can't just sit and survey or click all day and make a living. Maybe you could from freelance writing if you were good but not those. They are slave labour really.0 -
Personally - I think Inbox is the 'pits' and there other survey sites which pay better. Probably one of the worst pay rates - can't wait to reach threshold and ditch. I did one on 'tea' this week - supposed to take 10 mins and came out at 40 mins for a ground total of 0.25pence. Other sites will give you £1-2 for similar time input.0
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im hoping to get to £20 then become a gold member. I agree its slow.:footie:0
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I joined up today via a cashback site initially to get the cashback but I thought I would give it a go, i'm on £1.79 at the moment - £1.00 sign up bonus, 60p for profile type surveys, 1p for an email click and 18p for watching videos. So not too bad as a start but will take a little while to get to payout level. Looks like my earnings will mainly come from watching videos, I hope these will be available every day which i'm guessing they will.
So to anyone that's just signed up check out the videos section
Inboxpounds are really good you get paid cash for surveys i signed up over six months ago i have already got a cheque for £20 now i can get cheques on a weekly basis i have been doing surveys for 4 weeks now and have £31 so far so it just shows you you can earn alot of money with them plus if you hold off from withdrawing you can have at least £200 - £300 within 12 months nice for xmas0 -
I treat both Inbox websites as something on the side. I sign up and only participate in the emails.
I check my email every day anyway so what's a few more?
It's a no pressure habit and I don't worry about the payout, about how long it takes and so on.
I put more effort into other survey sites that pay better, but I don't throw this away. In a few months I have enough for the payout0
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