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Making cash from online survey sites - new MSE guide
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silverfairy wrote: »I think it means that you have to actually redeem over 1000 points in any one order but can choose 2 different types of voucher/reward. so maybe 2 smaller value vouchers could work,I waited till I was over 1100 points & took £30 paypal
Think they are still working on their old principle of having to redeem 1000 points or more at a time.
ok, thanks for your help!
i would have chose paypal, but your global market email address has to match your paypal email address. mine are different.**Waiting for a BIG win!**
Thank you all posters!
S born 2006 and N born 2010 *delivered at home by daddy!*0 -
mrsgreenwood wrote: »ok, thanks for your help!
i would have chose paypal, but your global market email address has to match your paypal email address. mine are different.
I have 3 different email addresses now on paypal, because of using different ones for survey sites & Swagbucks.I think you can have 5 but may be more.0 -
flubberyzing wrote: »The only ones I really use nowadays are IPSOS and Mysurvey. If I do every survey I'm sent, I can pretty much get £20 a month, both combined. I only get Amazon vouchers.
I also do Consumer Pulse, which I can get £10 a month from, no trouble.
I also do the product testing on Buzzagent, Savvycircle and Giavaidian (sp?). You can't rely on these for regular products though.
IPSOS and Mysurvey I find relatively low paid. If you convert points for money you have to work like 30 min survey for a £1.
There are much better survey companies in terms of value for your time.Greenqueen wrote: »Does anybody else hate "Brain juicers" as much as me?
I love brain juicer!They are actually my favourite surveys. I can't think of any other type of surveys which you can complete so quickly
mrsgreenwood wrote: »can anyone help me?...
i have 1005 point, id like to redeem £25 amazon vouchers which are 867 points.
when i get to the cart it says "Sorry, your cart total does not meet the minimum points to redeem. The minimum number of MarketPoints needed to redeem is 1,000"
im confused?
Recently they did the changes to their rewards, but before definitely you had to have 1000 points to redeem. When you collect 1000 points then you can choose you rewards - at least that is what I think it is.
I am not 100% sure because I usually claim all my rewards every 3-4 months and usually achieve 1000 points easily in that time with GTM.0 -
Greenqueen wrote: »Does anybody else hate "Brain juicers" as much as me?
If I see a Brain Juicer survey pop up, I always click no to the first question to kick me out of it.
Too many times have I gotten mid-way though to be told "sorry you don't qualify" or "Sorry, something went wrong and the survey can't continue"0 -
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Greenqueen wrote: »Does anybody else hate "Brain juicers" as much as me?
I absolutely hate Brain Juicers! I nearly always get kicked out of them, but I hate the wee faces you have to click to say how you feel!0 -
Guacamole321 wrote: »I absolutely hate Brain Juicers! I nearly always get kicked out of them, but I hate the wee faces you have to click to say how you feel!
To be honest I hate many type of surveys, but I still do them for the moneyMy only motivation. What I absolutely hate if, survey states that it takes x minute and it takes X +5 or +10 or +20. Then I just tend to speed through the rest of the survey, which is not nice from one point, but on the other them laying to us about the length of the survey is not nice too and I have to say that I am very quick with surveys, definitely quicker than average respondent
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To be honest I hate many type of surveys, but I still do them for the money
My only motivation. What I absolutely hate if, survey states that it takes x minute and it takes X +5 or +10 or +20. Then I just tend to speed through the rest of the survey, which is not nice from one point, but on the other them laying to us about the length of the survey is not nice too and I have to say that I am very quick with surveys, definitely quicker than average respondent
Yes, I hate it when a survey goes on and on and on, and each page is just a slight variation of the one before. I start giving very minimal, middle of the road answers at that point, which is not helpful, but if they've said it's a short survey and then it seems never-ending, I just lose the motivation to give my best answers.0 -
I am not sure how companies are paying vast amount of money for the research and then many researches are worthless because survey companies think they are dealing with idiots and dare to offer like 20p or 30 p for 30 min survey sometimes, very often lying about the time stated. I try to avoid this kind of companies.0
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Sometimes if it's pages after pages asking what i think about some company which I've never really had any dealings with, I go onto auto-pilot.0
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