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Hi All,

I've signed up to valued opinions and it's a great way to get vouchers by completing online tasks.

Basically what I'm looking for is an extra £30 - £50 per week to cover existing shortfalls; I think an evening job maybe necessary but are there any other options available to me that pay cash?

Thanks in advance.

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  • System
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    There are literally pages and pages of information on different sites throughout this thread. You may find that people don't bother to reply as it is a daily basis that people ask the same questions.

    Survey sites and review writing websites (such as Dooyoo and Ciao), can give you the chance to earn more money but for the hours you'd need to put in for £30-£50 a week cash you'd be better trying to get overtime from an existing job or finding a second job.

    Also remember that you should be declaring online earnings to the taxman also.
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  • Opinionworld is very similar to Valued Opinions, so you might like to check that one out.

    If you like music, reviewing music using SliceThePie might be something you'd be interested in as well.

    If you search regularly, take a look at SwagBucks. I know a lot of people seem to be liking SwagBucks a lot less nowadays, but if you don't get paid for searching already, it's worth it.
  • The_Hurricane
    The_Hurricane Posts: 773 Forumite
    edited 5 August 2013 at 12:58PM
    Opinionworld is very similar to Valued Opinions, so you might like to check that one out.

    If you like music, reviewing music using SliceThePie might be something you'd be interested in as well.

    If you search regularly, take a look at SwagBucks. I know a lot of people seem to be liking SwagBucks a lot less nowadays, but if you don't get paid for searching already, it's worth it.

    Do those sites pay via cash or vouchers?
  • System
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    Yes they do.
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  • System
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    If not cash or vouchers what else would it be? :P
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  • LillyAnn
    LillyAnn Posts: 35 Forumite
    Does those sites pay via cash or vouchers?

    On DooYoo you have the choice between Amazon vouchers or cash paid into your bank
    Valuedopinions pays in vouchers - there are quite a few different ones to choose from
    Swagbucks pays in vouchers or you can choose a paypal voucher which costs more points

    I have stopped using swagbucks because I found that I was spending loads of time on there to try and meet the daily targets and it was taking too long

    I joined DooYoo and made £50 in a month and a half but you can actually make more than that and DooYoo is my favourite one, just have a look around other peoples reviews before starting to get an idea of what it's like

    Valuedopinions is pretty good too, they will email you when a new survey comes out and they don't take too long, they pay the amount you get from surveys into your valuedopinions account fast and there are quite a few different vouchers to choose from
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