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  • Tinman
    Tinman Posts: 881 Forumite
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    eacesar wrote: »
    Wow! That's impressive. Well done. That's a lot of surveys. :T

    What's the most you made in a month on searches?

    About £1 :o
  • Tinman
    Tinman Posts: 881 Forumite
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    OhhEnnEmm wrote: »
    I wouldn't sell my privacy so cheap.


    Depends what you tell em .;)
  • catgil
    catgil Posts: 744 Forumite
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    OhhEnnEmm wrote: »
    I wouldn't sell my privacy so cheap.

    Why are you on this thread then! Bye bye.:rotfl:
  • jlemaitre
    jlemaitre Posts: 299 Forumite
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    £53.66 for October on surveys. That was a very grueling and hard month. So many rejections and surveys where hard to find as the month went on.

    Also i'm getting sick and tired of completing surveys to be offered a couple of pence for getting 100% through the survey and being told i didnt complete it. Also Im finding a lot of pending surveys at 100% review in 2 hours to be declined.

    It's certainly getting harder to reach my £2 a weekday target.
  • JasonHand
    JasonHand Posts: 197 Forumite
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    lg washer dryer f4j6am8s on google - 5p
  • jlemaitre wrote: »
    So many rejections.

    Also i'm getting sick and tired of completing surveys to be offered a couple of pence for getting 100% through the survey and being told i didnt complete it.

    I agree, at first I thought Qmee was one of the better sites.

    The market research industry really needs to clean up its act. Surveys should be for the amount of time specified and screenouts should be within the first few questions.

    They seem to expect an awful lot for 2p per minute

    If they don't want people to rush through they need to not screen out at 50 and 75% complete
    Saving a house deposit. Member no.7 100% of target :D

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  • jlemaitre
    jlemaitre Posts: 299 Forumite
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    I agree, at first I thought Qmee was one of the better sites.

    The market research industry really needs to clean up its act. Surveys should be for the amount of time specified and screenouts should be within the first few questions.

    They seem to expect an awful lot for 2p per minute

    If they don't want people to rush through they need to not screen out at 50 and 75% complete


    Couldnt agree any more. Its happening again today. I'm finding it hard to get to my £2 target. I find it funny that the high payouts 90% get rejected so i ignore them to do a small payout/short survey to complete that to find the high payout has gone.

    Also a lot of surveys that make no sense and gives no option to select the right response so you have to be inconsistent, the rejection.

    I got banned from Swagbucks for that very reason. I'm only doing surveys to boost my income as my employer doesn't understand what a payrise is. So to me a few pence is a lot of money.
  • x_raphael_xx
    x_raphael_xx Posts: 4,410 Forumite
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    Boots on Google. 5p +4p
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  • Tinman
    Tinman Posts: 881 Forumite
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    £4 for a Saturday which is a first.
  • eacesar
    eacesar Posts: 33 Forumite
    type c earbuds, on eBay
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