Onepoll £39.90 and no surveys for days!!

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  • Ebe_Scrooge
    Ebe_Scrooge Posts: 7,320 Forumite
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    Really ? I often get them after I've answered one or 2 screening questions, which is fair enough. But I've never before had it the moment I click on the survey. That's why it struck me as suspicious.
  • tonycottee
    tonycottee Posts: 1,331 Forumite
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    edited 28 December 2017 at 4:10PM
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    Really ? I often get them after I've answered one or 2 screening questions, which is fair enough. But I've never before had it the moment I click on the survey. That's why it struck me as suspicious.

    Same for me.
    However, at about 02:00 this morning (I was on nights) I managed to complete a survey that took me past £40. And I've had 6 or 7 surveys since.
    Worth checking out the review here https://www.householdmoneysaving.com/onepoll/
  • cmcavon
    cmcavon Posts: 316 Forumite
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    Ooh, I just logged in and my balance has jumped up 10p to £40!!! One happy bunny :)
    Making £1,000 plus every month from home :T
  • louby40
    louby40 Posts: 1,519 Forumite
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    How long did it take you to get to the £40 payout?

    I'm currently on £14.90 and I've been doing it since July. It's sooooo slow!

    Should get my payout in about September i reckon
  • Tinman
    Tinman Posts: 880 Forumite
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    louby40 wrote: »
    How long did it take you to get to the £40 payout?

    I'm currently on £14.90 and I've been doing it since July. It's sooooo slow!

    Should get my payout in about September i reckon

    It takes the wife about 4 months
  • SHEPP075
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    Clearly the £39.90 scenario is a common occurrence as currently facing it for the last two weeks. Does anyone know if the market research body takes action against such unreliable rogues as not sure how to take this further. All surveys companies have same policy but this one appears to be real jokers
  • Tinman
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    SHEPP075 wrote: »
    Clearly the £39.90 scenario is a common occurrence as currently facing it for the last two weeks. Does anyone know if the market research body takes action against such unreliable rogues as not sure how to take this further. All surveys companies have same policy but this one appears to be real jokers

    You're joking right?
  • JetBlack
    JetBlack Posts: 6 Forumite
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    Just cashed out my second £40. They have topped up my account both times by 10p a few days after I reach £39.90 :)
  • Tinman
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    JetBlack wrote: »
    Just cashed out my second £40. They have topped up my account both times by 10p a few days after I reach £39.90 :)
    Such unreliable rogues aren't they.;)
  • Tinman
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    Just had a emal that OnePoll are reducing the redemption limit from £40 down to £25 - apparently you have to reach £40 this time but then after that it becomes £25
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