Swagging in 2013 - Part 1
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Just did a TS on joining the Health Hub panel, about 10 minutes and 63SB.
Looks like it might be a worthwhile panel to join, as for every "task" you complete, you get £1, paid by Paypal with a £5 minimum. (Not sure how involved the "tasks" are.)
DQ'd from the Peanut Labs clothing survey, as there wasn't an option for buying mostly from charity shops. :rotfl:R.I.P. Bart. The best cat there ever was. :sad:0 -
Has anybody else had a 60 SB survey from Peanut labs on high end clothing brands. I've done so much but am stuck on a page because there is nothing for me to select.
It DQ'd me for never having bought any of the brands. If I could afford clothes from those places I wouldn't be bothering with surveys to earn money!Challenge: Make £2024 in 2024
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DQ'd from the Health Hub one. They already have enough people fitting my profile. Really? I bet they don't have that many county level marathon runners signed up, but then they didn't ask anything other than my age and gender.Challenge: Make £2024 in 2024
Playtime Rewards: £202
Prograd: £20
Prolific: £38.56
Consumer testing: £45
Vinted: £10
Cashback (Chase): £18.19
Interest: £88.21
Nielsen: £5
YouGov; £50.00
Swagbucks: £100
Test Em All: £10
TesterUp: £79.70
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ThriftyFelicity wrote: »
DQ'd from the Peanut Labs clothing survey, as there wasn't an option for buying mostly from charity shops. :rotfl:It DQ'd me for never having bought any of the brands. If I could afford clothes from those places I wouldn't be bothering with surveys to earn money!
Well, they did not ask if I paid full price or bought in the sale. They didn't ask either if I had vouchers given to me or if I had won some in a comp.0 -
I got the health hub but it's not credited yet ...0
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It DQ'd me for never having bought any of the brands. If I could afford clothes from those places I wouldn't be bothering with surveys to earn money!
I agree but I bought something from Cath Kidston for my D-I-L for Christmas and got through on that until I got stuck and couldn't go any further.0 -
Apple_Crumble wrote: »Well, they did not ask if I paid full price or bought in the sale. They didn't ask either if I had vouchers given to me or if I had won some in a comp.
So did you get to the end? You can get some great bargains in Charity shops. Our elder son got a Paul Smith shirt and an Armani silk shirt for a few pounds.0 -
Has anybody else had a 60 SB survey from Peanut labs on high end clothing brands. I've done so much but am stuck on a page because there is nothing for me to select.
Yep, had exactly the same problem. I came out of it, went back later but it directed to the same page with the same problem still..Begin again: November 2015. Debt at £12,500
Now: [STRIKE]£12,500[/STRIKE] £11,300.00
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So did you get to the end? You can get some great bargains in Charity shops. Our elder son got a Paul Smith shirt and an Armani silk shirt for a few pounds.
Yes I got to the end without any problem.
I do go to charity shops as well - and you're right, you can find great bargains - but I won £250 worth of vouchers from Fat face in a competition a couple of years back and, as people know I really like that brand, I do get vouchers for Christmas and for my birthday.0
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