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Should I be allowed 'techy' prizes?
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Yes you're right brook_son, not sure about the DD etc but I know they're members of peoples families. DD - daughter, DS - son etc 
The piccy under the name you get by going to 'user CP'.
Then 'edit avatar', then you have to find a pic on your computer to upload
Hurray Fundire -
:beer: :rotfl: :doh: :rolleyes2 

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Practice makes perfect!! Off course you should win techie stuff, I think the beauty of comping is to win things you wouldn't normally buy or do.
Thanks for giving us a BIG
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lol

so what was rated 1/10...haha
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Practice makes perfect!! Off course you should win techie stuff, I think the beauty of comping is to win things you wouldn't normally buy or do.
Thanks for giving us a BIG
Its far better winning than buying ~ especially gadgets ~ which usually get played with for a couple of weeks, and then put in a drawer ~
I've got to get my mind round downloading podcasts soon ~ did have one go, and got one of two on about a month ago, but have completely forgotten what to do. I'll have to get the nine year old back again. Mind you she is now quite envious that Grandma has won a Nintendo.:rotfl: I bought the brain trainer game with some money that I had earned from Consumer Pulse for logging in shopping. So that has been a double whammy.0 -
Furndire, what is consumer pulse?0
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consumerpulse is a site run by TNS where you give them details of all your purchases in various categories - CDs, DVDs, books, clothes, health and beauty and mobile phones related. You get points worth 50p for each purchase you tell them about (up to a max. of 20 a month) and 50p worth for telling them what you've bought each week - whether you've bought anything or not. I've got £39 worth of points and have been a member for less than 3 months.
You have to be invited to join though and there's no referral option. I'm signed up to TNS online surveys and think I got my invitation through there.0 -
How do you sign up for the surveys?0
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They pay out in Nectar points so you can join via your Nectar online account. Go to 'collect points' and then 'TNS' on the left hand menu.0
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