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March 2013 Swagbucks Thread
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some vids on the homepage below surveys on mine so you might have to scroll down!Debt at Aug 2010 (LBM) £21,908.86, Debt Freeeeee Date 4th Nov 2013 :j:j:j Massive Thanks to the £10 per day thread :A Next goals:Savings £1203.16/£10,000******Mortgage to Zero: £52,579.46 to go
Feb Earnings: £711.20/£500 March: £434.41/£500Currently compiling an A-Z of earning sites and happy to share it0 -
thanks fairyclicks
have met my target but am trying to save up I am aiming for the £50 paypal, has anyone ordered one and does it get credited straight away.0 -
vampire-girl wrote: »thanks fairyclicks
have met my target but am trying to save up I am aiming for the £50 paypal, has anyone ordered one and does it get credited straight away.
I usually go for the £100 paypal, I find it can vary between 5 and 9 days before it's in my paypal account (but then less than a day before its in the bank :A )It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.
Sir Terry Pratchett
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http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5135113
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scubaangel wrote: »I usually go for the £100 paypal, I find it can vary between 5 and 9 days before it's in my paypal account (but then less than a day before its in the bank :A )
Thanks, for the tip, I guess in the longrun you save more by getting in bulk. I've only been registered for a few days now, can I be nosy and ask an estimate of how long it takes if that's too nosy then don't worry. I understand.
I've managed 183 today but am going to try for 2000 -
Ending today on 53, only that high because I got a credit from a ticket I put in. I have not qualified for any surveys today. Hope everyone has better luck and here's to tomorrow0
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vampire-girl wrote: »Thanks, for the tip, I guess in the longrun you save more by getting in bulk. I've only been registered for a few days now, can I be nosy and ask an estimate of how long it takes if that's too nosy then don't worry. I understand.
I've managed 183 today but am going to try for 200
I've managed 4 £100 payouts in a little over 9 months, but I was hugely motivated last year, since my last cash out I've been exploring other sites too so am reckoning on getting the next 18k SBs around 4 months after my last cash out. TBH have spent far too much time on the site and need to set back a little - but I would also suggest that lower redempions are safer given the number of sites which have gone under at no or very little notice (although I don't practise what I preach on that score, lol).It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.
Sir Terry Pratchett
Find my diary here
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5135113
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i would second the advise about lower redemption. you could lose the lot of sb go under and lets face it it feels like the site is struggling or worse at the moment...Originally Posted by easylife73:
Totally enjoyed your glittery fanjo spiritwood...and how totally wrong does THAT sound??!0 -
Just your daily reminder that saving for large amounts of points* isn't the wisest thing to do if the site goes under... it has happened before... your risk & responsibility people
*did not actually mean posts0 -
yea... ty. really people... things are not good on sb atm, don't risk it no matter what others may do. it isn't worth it. and don't put all yer eggs in one basketOriginally Posted by easylife73:
Totally enjoyed your glittery fanjo spiritwood...and how totally wrong does THAT sound??!0 -
Thanks all for the suggestions, I guess I might have to have a rethink, I wouldn't want to lose all those points. Perhaps I'll set my first target smaller and see how I go with that.0
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