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Swagging in 2013 - Part 1
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picks himself up off the floor and runs screaming into the cold snowy night...................Swagbucks joined 5th July 2012 - Earned 2012: Amazon - £300 - 2013: Amazon - £610
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paulshorse wrote: »Resetting my laptop to it's factory settings to get rid of all the rubbish on it
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paulshorse wrote: »:eek: _pale_ :eek:
picks himself up off the floor and runs screaming into the cold snowy night...................
I don't know whether the piece of toast is overtly large or the pants are extremely small... Enlighten us?0 -
I had the same problem with the soft drink one. It was very odd, at the end it asked me the usual profiling questions, and then seemed to take me to another survey site for the profile questions again. It felt like i was starting a new survey over again. At the end it thanked me for completing the survey before giving the dq screen! Very odd - put in a ticket but doubt anything will come of it.
The Karmic gods then gave me a 59sb search win though! Highest ever!
This happened to me too, so not impressed. Have submitted a ticket too but don't hold much hope0 -
littlesheepy wrote: »This happened to me too, so not impressed. Have submitted a ticket too but don't hold much hope0
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I don't know whether the piece of toast is overtly large or the pants are extremely small... Enlighten us?
Having studied this at some length, I have come to the conclusion that there is insufficient data available to provide any answer with reasonable certainty, however based on comparing a slice of Warburtons and a pair of Calvin Kleins with the image above, it would appear that the slice of white bread in the picture is considerably thicker than any that is commercially produced. One can, therefore, only conclude that either the slice of bread is a so-called doorstep, or the undergarment has been washed contrary to the instructions which the manufacturer recommends, thereby shrinking it in size.
I will, however, engage in further research to try to establish the answer to the problem. I am going to write to Toluna this instant asking them to produce a meaningful and relevant survey which will provide you with, beyond reasonable doubt, the answer to your questionSwagbucks 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
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paulshorse wrote: »Having studied this at some length, I have come to the conclusion that there is insufficient data available to provide any answer with reasonable certainty, however based on comparing a slice of Warburtons and a pair of Calvin Kleins with the image above, it would appear that the slice of white bread in the picture is considerably thicker than any that is commercially produced. One can, therefore, only conclude that either the slice of bread is a so-called doorstep, or the undergarment has been washed contrary to the instructions which the manufacturer recommends, thereby shrinking it in size.
I will, however, engage in further research to try to establish the answer to the problem. I am going to write to Toluna this instant asking them to produce a meaningful and relevant survey which will provide you with, beyond reasonable doubt, the answer to your question
You SO work for SWAGBUCKS .......:cool:
I recogise that language.0 -
paulshorse wrote: »Having studied this at some length, I have come to the conclusion that there is insufficient data available to provide any answer with reasonable certainty, however based on comparing a slice of Warburtons and a pair of Calvin Kleins with the image above, it would appear that the slice of white bread in the picture is considerably thicker than any that is commercially produced. One can, therefore, only conclude that either the slice of bread is a so-called doorstep, or the undergarment has been washed contrary to the instructions which the manufacturer recommends, thereby shrinking it in size.
I will, however, engage in further research to try to establish the answer to the problem. I am going to write to Toluna this instant asking them to produce a meaningful and relevant survey which will provide you with, beyond reasonable doubt, the answer to your question
Thanks for the 'brief' PaulDo keep us informed if anything else arises from your research.
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