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Swagbucking into 2014

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  • Merlin139
    Merlin139 Posts: 7,268 Forumite
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    Jo4 wrote: »
    Which reward is best value when redeeming your Swag bucks?

    I think it is Amazon vouchers because they are in the sale and you can purchase almost anything there or give them as presents but I just wanted to check on here before I redeem my Swag bucks.

    I myself go for M&S vouchers. As I work for M&S my discount I get means I get an extra 20% for each voucher.
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  • hieveryone
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    Cash is always the best thing to have as cash is cash :) You can't use Amazon vouchers for everything. Cash can be used towards holidays or a new kitchen etc.
    Plus, I find things are more expensive on Amazon in general.

    £100 Paypal for me everytime. Best value.


    At the rate I'm going today (22 SB earned), I'll never get to £100 Paypal :rotfl:


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  • hieveryone wrote: »
    At the rate I'm going today (22 SB earned), I'll never get to £100 Paypal :rotfl:

    Oh no! 22 a day will take you 2 years to get there lol

    Have you only just started or are you having a slow day?
  • hieveryone
    hieveryone Posts: 3,858 Forumite
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    Oh no! 22 a day will take you 2 years to get there lol

    Have you only just started or are you having a slow day?

    Started on 1st August and have 4,754 in account. VERY slow day :mad:


    Bought is to buy. Brought is to bring.
  • Al1x
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    I usually get Amazon vouchers. I use them for birthday/Christmas presents as well as the occasional treat for myself :)
  • Sugarplum634
    Sugarplum634 Posts: 1,047 Forumite
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    So you are earning an average of 475 a day... that's NOT slow!! It took me weeks to earn that, not 10 days!


    Anyone got any suggestions on ways to meet my target of 80 (currently on 30) Not a single survey, laptop guy is AWOL, tasks are glitchy, Encrave has stopped. Games, daily poll, NOSO, superrewards vids done.


    Help.. cos I really don't want to loose my streak cos 14 is all I will manage this month. I only managed 7 last month.
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  • magic_alex
    magic_alex Posts: 124 Forumite
    hieveryone wrote: »
    Started on 1st August and have 4,754 in account. VERY slow day :mad:

    thats awesome!

    i joined on the 1st of August too and im on 3865 ive hit both targets every day but this weekend has been painful - i have had to fight for every sb!!!
  • hieveryone
    hieveryone Posts: 3,858 Forumite
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    magic_alex wrote: »
    thats awesome!

    i joined on the 1st of August too and im on 3865 ive hit both targets every day but this weekend has been painful - i have had to fight for every sb!!!

    :rotfl: well I'm battling against you somewhere in the Swagbuck stratosphere!

    To be honest I think I'll try get to £25 Paypal and then quit, it was fine during my summer holidays when I had free time, but I doubt I'll be able to carry on effectively when I go back to work :(


    Bought is to buy. Brought is to bring.
  • Mullhon2
    Mullhon2 Posts: 1,312 Forumite
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    hieveryone wrote: »
    ... I'm battling against you somewhere in the Swagbuck stratosphere! ...

    Ha! That just won me 8sbs and trips :rotfl:
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  • magic_alex
    magic_alex Posts: 124 Forumite
    hieveryone wrote: »
    To be honest I think I'll try get to £25 Paypal and then quit, it was fine during my summer holidays when I had free time, but I doubt I'll be able to carry on effectively when I go back to work :(

    yeah im in the same boat as i have a hell of a lot more time on my hands right now than usual so im hammering out as much as i can as quickly as i can but i refuse to cash out til i hit the $100 im in it for the long haul!
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