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The Swagbucks Challenge - Part 2

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  • CathWales wrote: »

    Actually I'm not sure I've done it successfully as I'm still signed in and think I need to de-activate the download device too. Will ring them tomorrow.

    Definitely confirmed and email received!

    Cath, I've not been a member of audible (yet) but if the device that you are talking about enables you to listen to the audiobooks that you would have purchased, I don't think you need to de-activate it. I've just had a look at their help page and it says-

    'When you choose to cancel your membership, you will not lose access to your online library. You may login to your account at anytime and access your Audible content'.

    I don't know, though, if that is what you are referring to :think:
    Swagbucks joined 5th July 2012 - Earned 2012: Amazon - £300 - 2013: Amazon - £610
    Neobux - joined 15th April 2013 - Earned 2013 $695 PayPal
    2014 - Swagbucks £75 Neobux $102 Clixsense $67
    2014 goal £180/600
  • Techn
    Techn Posts: 826 Forumite
    CathWales wrote: »
    Please can anyone who took up the Audible UK free 30 day trial or who has used the site, tell me how to end my account before I forget? Sorry to as on here, but I've looked elsewhere on MSE and can't find an answer. Thank You.

    EDIT: Found it now. My Account >Change Membership Plan >End Membership Plan.

    Actually I'm not sure I've done it successfully as I'm still signed in and think I need to de-activate the download device too. Will ring them tomorrow.

    Definitely confirmed and email received!

    I signed up to audible a few months ago and got credited. i was shocked to find they had charged me a months subscription this morning!

    i'm sure i cancelled after the trial, but i honestly could have forgotten. sent them an email asking to cancel and be refunded and all sorted within 15 minutes, on a sunday too. pleasantly surprised :)
    Swagbucks since July 2012 - £300 Paypal, £330 Amazon

    Neobux since 22nd June 2013 - $3600, 1398 referrals
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    Swagbucks joined 5th July 2012 - Earned 2012: Amazon - £300 - 2013: Amazon - £610
    Neobux - joined 15th April 2013 - Earned 2013 $695 PayPal
    2014 - Swagbucks £75 Neobux $102 Clixsense $67
    2014 goal £180/600
  • Thanks! Just got over the daily bonus and only a couple off my next voucher now :D
  • Techn
    Techn Posts: 826 Forumite
    anyone else got the survey number, reward amount and length headings but not surveys?
    Swagbucks since July 2012 - £300 Paypal, £330 Amazon

    Neobux since 22nd June 2013 - $3600, 1398 referrals
  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Target of 90 today.
  • 55/90 so far. I'll come back later today to see if there's any surveys.
    Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:
  • Techn wrote: »
    anyone else got the survey number, reward amount and length headings but not surveys?


    Yes I have this to
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  • monz
    monz Posts: 4,129 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Debt-free and Proud! Stoptober Survivor
    I searched McDonalds for Prime minister and got 9 SB :D lol x
    Debt (1/9/14) £6,702.11 Debt free (30/11/2016) mortgage port- £70,077.82 and mortgage £126,517.39 o/s currently
    Debt - £17,190.83 (29/7/22) now (19/8/22) £16,688.80
  • I just noticed this - now currently I get 2 swagbucks for the NOSO but this suggests there is only 1 sb on offer - wonder if it's going to change.

    TSG is a big fan of the Daily Earning Checklist. Three simple ways to get three simple Swag Bucks every single day. Who can turn that down? Vote in the Daily Poll, open up your browser with the Swagbucks Toolbar downloaded, and view the No Obligation Special Offers (NOSOs).
    Updated daily and featuring brand names you know and trust, these are called “No Obligation” Special Offers for a reason – there is “no obligation”! Browse through the offers, signing up for the ones that peak your interest. If you enjoy watching videos online, like I do (who doesn’t love a good viral video?), there’s a terrific Hulu offer where you can earn 115 Swag Bucks. I also recommend the Cheap Tickets offer if you’re looking to book travel and appreciate a good deal. There is NEVER a charge for any of these offers, however, they commonly require your name and e-mail address. Check the updated offers every day and you’ll earn one Swag Buck!

    TSG will do all he can to help his Swaggernauts save money, discover new opportunities, and stay healthy. The abundant variety of No Obligation Special Offers ensures that there’s something for everyone. What will you find today
    LD 12.25 £1600.00/£0700.00             Fn £274.00  LTFn £525  LLTFn £300     
    Renewal 25 £500.00/£500.00            InsH 12.25 £600/£600.00   InsP 03.26 £150/£150.00
    NPt 12.25 £150.00/£051.50               Ins/TC 02.26 £550/£470.00
    YX25 £1500/£0750                             FD £3600/£0600
    PX25 £1500/£0625                             P6m £1200/£0800  PEa £100/£060          
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