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Swagging in 2013 - Part 1

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  • milo72
    milo72 Posts: 494 Forumite
    Good tip on the C*nts guys. I'll watch for that. Maybe that is the crew from my missing 78 the other day........dirty rotten cints.


    :wave: ( from her exalted position on the dance floor strutting her best Beyonc! moves , milo waves at the smelly guys in the corner ):wave:
  • milo72
    milo72 Posts: 494 Forumite
    miwa wrote: »
    That reminds me - I've been so tempted to address my SponsorPay tickets "Dear Dennis". He's a jewel, that one. The only one who does any work
    .........no "Dennis is a menace with his 'ANYONE FOR TENNIS ? ...." Chris De Burgh says so.
  • paulshorse
    paulshorse Posts: 3,341 Forumite
    edited 5 February 2013 at 11:26PM
    Just did a survey through Payment Wall about pet insurance

    Question -
    17-1,2
    18-1,2
    17/18-3,4

    Question -
    Code 3
    Not Code 3

    What??? :cool:

    Edit - surprise surprise - it's not credited :mad:
    Edit Edit - It's just credited - I forgive them :)
    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
  • I thought that was quite a good survey. Took an age to load each screen but that could be my slow broadband tonight.

    I managed to get it to reload but after the video the next button is missing now :(

    I'm clearly not meant to earn any point today...
    £2013 in 2013 / £353.22 /£2013 so far
    Quidco: £53.15, Swagbucks: £30, Other: £27 AGC
  • miwa
    miwa Posts: 1,511 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    paulshorse wrote: »
    Just did a survey through Payment Wall about pet insurance

    Question -
    17-1,2
    18-1,2
    17/18-3,4

    Question -
    Code 3
    Not Code 3

    What??? :cool:

    Edit - surprise surprise - it's not credited :mad:
    Edit Edit - It's just credited - I forgive them :)

    The answer is 42.
  • Managed to get a DS for 70sb but not a single TS, crawled to the target with a search win, some PL videos, a round of SBTV (I was using that to get some more points but the % meter stopping increasing so I gave up) and a couple of games, in the end I did that Win a mini offer on SP for 20sb which took me to 112/100, I hope tomorrow will be easier
    Savings: £210
    DooYoo username: illusiveman

    "What I did, I did without choice, in the name of peace and sanity"

    "But not in the Name of the Doctor"
  • paulshorse
    paulshorse Posts: 3,341 Forumite
    miwa wrote: »
    The answer is 42.

    I bow to your superior intellect, miwa :o

    Why didn't I think of that :wall:
    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
  • Finally completed that survey on Bill Gates. Finally hit target -101/100!

    And my survey on pet insurance hasn't credited either :(
    £2013 in 2013 / £353.22 /£2013 so far
    Quidco: £53.15, Swagbucks: £30, Other: £27 AGC
  • Happi wrote: »
    If you send ticket to SB there is no point they won't credit it, they don't host surveys, if on the wall's it depends which one it is, TP and SP are very good.

    If TS sometimes they can credit you months later.

    it is via the email surveys...
    Originally Posted by easylife73:


    Totally enjoyed your glittery fanjo spiritwood...and how totally wrong does THAT sound??!
  • Lost2
    Lost2 Posts: 15,626 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    oh I got 84SB for buying something from Tesco
    thats the only way I reached my goal :D
    am getting board with SB there are no vids and no surveys
    got a nice jumper for £7 in Tesco sale was £20 :D
    Sealed 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🎄2025
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