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The Swagbucks Challenge - Part 2
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65/50 for me today and just managed to cash out a £25 Amazon voucher
Might make another £5 this month yet which will be my best so far
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Hello, another newbie here.
I signed up yesterday, and hoping I can subsidise the majority of my Christmas shopping with SB.
I'm still getting used to all the ways that SB can be earned but I doubt I'll be hitting the same sort of numbers as most people here because I always get screened out of surveys (student, no children, etc)!
I'm only on 37/50 so far so I better get a move on.2023 Mortgage-Free Wannabe #19: £11,675.68/£13,000
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I find there are more surveys during the week than at the weekend. I often think I'm too old for a lot of the surveys but they do want different groups of people. I'm currently owed £63 from various survey sites so even though I get screened out a lot I must be doing quite few to earn that much. Good luck on Swag Bucks.Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:0
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Hey, your university probably has an economics department, a psychology department and a business department. All will probably have experiments at some point and every econ one I've seen is paid, some pysch are and business is very rare but can be the best payers. Just email the heads of the departments to see if there's a list to be added to. : ) I used to get roughly £10 per hour.
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I am not doing anything productive. I should be finishing my application and swagging, instead I'm messing about online..0 -
Codes out - blog
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Victoria2322 wrote: »Hi Everyone I have just started with swagbucks but surveys just say no! I have managed 30/50 today! Has anyone got any tips?
Have you played games? The maximum you can get is 10 SBs but it does help if you are struggling to meet the target. It took me a while to work out that it is best to submit your score after each game. When you have submitted two scores you usually get 2 SBs so you only have to play 10 games to get the maximum amount of 10 SBs.
There are some offers that will credit straight away. If you've got time read through a few recent posts and you will see which ones do this. There is one to win LaCoste clothing that credited for me straight away and another to choose a ClubMed holiday. There was also a petition for cruelty to the Kurds and all you had to do was fill in your name, send it and click on the email they send to your email address to confirm. There was also one about Rimmel which credited for me straight away but not for others on here. I can't remember which wall they were on now but if you look through you will find them.
There was also one where you had to go to the Cheap Flights website and search for a flight - that credited straight away as well.
Some of the ones for winning prizes you have to respond to pages of questions about things you might be interested in receiving. In my experience these haven't and you get loads of Spam emails.
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Good day so far 214/50£2014 in 2014£3,155.66 £20140
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Just done a task. Retweet for 14SB. Took only seconds!
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Hello, another newbie here.
I signed up yesterday, and hoping I can subsidise the majority of my Christmas shopping with SB.
I'm still getting used to all the ways that SB can be earned but I doubt I'll be hitting the same sort of numbers as most people here because I always get screened out of surveys (student, no children, etc)!
I'm only on 37/50 so far so I better get a move on.
To help me hit my target I usually watch SB TV it is 3 SB
for ten vids that you watchSealed Pot Number 018 🎄2009..£950.50 🎄2010..£256 🎄 2011..£526 🎄2012..£548.80 🎄2013...£758.88🎄2014...£510 🎄2015...£604.78 🎄2016...£704.50 🎄2017...£475 🎄2018...£1979.12 🎄2019...£408.88🎄2020...£1200.63...🎄2021…£588 🎄2022 £672… 🎄2023 £3,783.90 🎄2024…£3,882.57🎄20250
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