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Maximiles (Ipoints) help needed(merged)
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I received a DVD from Ipoints today. Indiana Jones and the last crusade special Edition.
Is this one of the prizes from the daily quizes? I only entered once so either real lucky or its for something else.ipoints - 15005points, Toluna - 58750 points, Lightspeed - 50 points, Topcashback - £8.56(£131.56 pending), Ipsos - 1540 points, Consumer Pulse - 12000 points, Yougov - £15.25, Globaltestmarket - 2310 points, Panelbase £8.70
Vouchers so far in 2008 - £20 WHSmiths, £5 Sainsburys, £11 paypal.0 -
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Today's quiz answer (8th June)
LINK: http://www.ipoints.co.uk/game/indiana/jones
b) He did it himself with a whip
(I'm surprised this doesn't seem more popular! Ipoints is a much easier (and quicker) way to earn rewards than Pigsback and yet look how popular that thread is!
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I think pigsback used to be much better than ipoints - I used to earn about 1 £10 voucher a month. It's just lately it's dropped. But yes, I would definitely agree ipoints is better these days.(I'm surprised this doesn't seem more popular! Ipoints is a much easier (and quicker) way to earn rewards than Pigsback and yet look how popular that thread is!
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I think pigsback used to be much better than ipoints - I used to earn about 1 £10 voucher a month. It's just lately it's dropped. But yes, I would definitely agree ipoints is better these days.
Yes. In the good ol'days, Pigsback was a good source of easy vouchers but since they've reduced the clickthroughs to 5 points, increased the price of vouchers and seem to have fewer sign-ups, it takes ages to get a voucher!
I prefer ipoints now for the easy points as well as the range of rewards available. I don't bother to save up for vouchers from ipoints as I don't think they're brilliant value (in terms of points converted to cash worht.) I prefer to spend my points on cards and I've just used mine to get my Dad's father's day and birthday cards for nill pence.
I love Moonpig cards anyway so getting them for nothing just for a few clicks is great.
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I agree. Ipoints is definately better than pigsback now.
I also wondered why this board wasn't used more. It would be good to share good offers etc.May - £251.63/£155, June - £108.69/£150, July - £157.45/£155, Aug - £104.28/£155
Sept - £110.80/£150, Make £5 a day in Oct challenge = £50.50/£1550 -
Indy com seems to have finally finished! I know the closing date is not quite there yet, but did anyone win anything? I know there was a mentioned of a possible DVD on the last page0
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