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Swagging in 2013 - Part 1

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  • miwa
    miwa Posts: 1,511 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    paulshorse wrote: »
    OMG I knew that would come back to haunt me one day :(

    This was before your grey hair, inability to orgasm and clinical depression (pre-Swagbucks)?
  • milo72
    milo72 Posts: 494 Forumite
    edited 17 January 2013 at 10:57AM
    Believe me Nick,I mean you are most welcome .
    There is no way SB aren't aware of forums like this & poss monitoring it. If I were them I most certainly would. So it is brave of you to put your head above the parapet ,so to speak:) I appreciate that you will be honest with us ,as I have been with you. I look forward to your input and hope you didn't find my welcome post nasty or unwelcoming. I'm actually a nice person,just inclined to speak my mind,vent and then move on & feel better for it. No bad thing really,so don't think I'll be "gunning for you ".:p
    PS................I just got a DS. Yes,really I did. Now I need to go lie down in a darkened room to recover from the shock. :T
  • I'm really new to SB but there is one thing I've picked up on already with regards to survey questions, (please note I'm not advocating anyone should lie on these!) but its quite easy to recognise which are the "screen out" questions other than the demographic ones and if you simply choose the path of least resistance for those questions where there may be a grey area in the response that could be given I find my success of completing them go up.
  • miwa
    miwa Posts: 1,511 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Delboy_ wrote: »
    I'm really new to SB but there is one thing I've picked up on already with regards to survey questions, (please note I'm not advocating anyone should lie on these!) but its quite easy to recognise which are the "screen out" questions other than the demographic ones and if you simply choose the path of least resistance for those questions where there may be a grey area in the response that could be given I find my success of completing them go up.

    What's really annoying is when they use irrelevant data as the basis of disqualification, such as - what I had today - a survey on holidaying in England where the DQ basis was about daily newspapers. What is the correlation there? It's absolute luck whether you get them or not.
  • Exotic
    Exotic Posts: 196 Forumite
    Had a super-duper long boring TS survey on banks... but it did credit so wooh

    158/80
  • kerri_dfw wrote: »
    Can you remember what the question was before it credited? I am now worried it was the one I was DQd from :(

    I'm not really sure,it might have been the one that said choose a certain answer to make sure I was reading the questions.
  • CathWales
    CathWales Posts: 3,010 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    lilian1977 wrote: »
    Just had the Cadburys Sponsor Pay offer for 38sb credit after I raised a ticket about it. 212/80.

    That must have been what my 38sb's were for yesterday.....thanks:)
  • tph86
    tph86 Posts: 138 Forumite
    :rotfl:just got 9sb for searching 's**t I missed the code'
  • sazzy267
    sazzy267 Posts: 38 Forumite
    DQ from every survey today. Managed to hit target with Snapfish offer and cash out my 5th AGC.

    Just got trips for searching 'what shall i read next'
    SB 127x £5 AGC 13x £5 M&S 3x 3month XBOX Live Membership 8x £5 New LookGC
    VO 10x £10 AGC My Surveys 37x£5 AGC
    eBay 1159.88
  • kerri_dfw
    kerri_dfw Posts: 4,556 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    I'm on 299/80 today, trying to decide whether at my next payout I should go for the £5, or as I'm cashing out regularly to leave it until a higher amount...any recommendations?
    Diary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyond
    DEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
    Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14
    Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
    Deposit loan from Dad: £9000[STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE]
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