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New survey site for Love2Shop vouchers or charity donation if you choose
sarah1972
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I havent signed up yet but just got an email about them so any opinions welcome.
http://www.qark.co.uk/registration.php?tic=ce7af7951fcb5d779c10e9977541cdb4
QArk is a refreshing new survey panel for UK residents that offers you the opportunity to shape the products and services of the future. Companies of all sizes are always interested in learning what is and isn't working about a product, how it can be improved in the future, and if that new product they are dreaming up is something that people really want.
By becoming a member of our community you can get rewarded for your valuable insight. Taking part in, free, influential market research surveys couldn't be easier.
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http://www.qark.co.uk/registration.php?tic=ce7af7951fcb5d779c10e9977541cdb4
QArk is a refreshing new survey panel for UK residents that offers you the opportunity to shape the products and services of the future. Companies of all sizes are always interested in learning what is and isn't working about a product, how it can be improved in the future, and if that new product they are dreaming up is something that people really want.
By becoming a member of our community you can get rewarded for your valuable insight. Taking part in, free, influential market research surveys couldn't be easier.
Join now for free! Join now for free!
Simply register your email address and start taking taking part in online market research surveys. Once your account is credited with £10 you can choose rewards from Love2reward or make a contribution to Children in Need or the Children with Cancer
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Just signed up thanks a lot0
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Thanks Sarah.
I just had a quick look around the site. Seems to work the same way as most of the other survey sites. Rewards for completing surveys range between 10p and £4 and there's a decent selection of places to shop with your reward money.
I signed up because anything's worth a try, so lets see how things go.0 -
Thanks Sarah! I've joined too ...I wish I was a glow worm, a glow worm's never glum
Cos how can you be gloomy, when the sun shines out your bum?
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Thanks for the link, always on the lookout for new survey sites !Mortgage - £99,000 (Septmber 2018)Halifax Credit Card - £1500 (Septmber 2018)0
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Thankyou - have signed up xMum, wife and dinnerlady!0
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Thank you Sarah, iv'e joined.0
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thanks,signed up.0
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Thank you! Looks like a good one!Debt free once - Back again | Current debt: £2479.50 - January 2025 | Make £2025 in 2025 #11 - £41/£20250
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ive joined tooAbsolutely gutted and heartbroken0
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Well a quick scoot to companies house shows that the company behind it has been going since 2002 and it appears to be up to date on its accounts. And there's a snail mail address in case of problems, so on the face of it it appears legit. From my limited knowledge anyway.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0
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