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Swagbucking into 2014

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  • Lost2
    Lost2 Posts: 15,626 Forumite
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    6sb for search ebay :D
    Sealed Pot Number 018 🎄2009..£950.50 🎄2010..£256 🎄 2011..£526 🎄2012..£548.80 🎄2013...£758.88🎄2014...£510 🎄2015...£604.78 🎄2016...£704.50 🎄2017...£475 🎄2018...£1979.12 🎄2019...£408.88🎄2020...£1200.63...🎄2021…£588 🎄2022 £672… 🎄2023 £3,783.90 🎄2024…£3,882.57🎄2025
  • cant seem to get an SB from searches today!
  • julie2710
    julie2710 Posts: 1,381 Forumite
    6sb for supercalafragilisticexpealidocious :D
    MBNA [STRIKE]£2,029[/STRIKE] £1,145 Virgin [STRIKE]£8,712[/STRIKE] £7,957 Sainsbury [STRIKE]£6,870[/STRIKE] £5,575 M&S [STRIKE]£10,016[/STRIKE] £9,690 Barclaycard [STRIKE]£11,951[/STRIKE] £11,628 CTC [STRIKE]£7,629[/STRIKE] £6,789 Mortgage £[STRIKE]182,828[/STRIKE] £171,670
    LBM Dec12 excl mort 47,207/42,784 Dec13
    Excl mortg and CTC 39,578/35,995 Dec13
    Incl mortg 230,035/214,454 Dec13

    Extra payment a week:this week £0 / YTD£1,457.55
  • dippykitty
    dippykitty Posts: 1,138 Forumite
    cant seem to get an SB from searches today!

    If I'm lucky, I get one per day. Never got more than that and sometimes I get nothing at all either!
    ISA savings: £25,139 Other Savings: £1750 (tied up in bond)
  • older_wiser
    older_wiser Posts: 2,452 Forumite
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    Edging towards my second total of 340 sometimes i think its good how Swagbucks have changed the targets as you get more bonus by having a higher second target. but i still think some of the targets are far too much.

    Just did a DS on holiday travel about 10-15 minutes. hope everyone reaches their targets today !
  • just wanted to say, since reading the need to complete profiles on the answers-surveys section of swagbucks (I was a bit overwhelmed as a new user and although I read the instructions on what to do at the head of this thread, I obviously missed some vital bits and didn't go back to it as i should have done) I have been meeting not only my first but my second goals with ease (and watching far far less of those SBTV vids thank god lol). Mostly through completing surveys. Even one or two a day is enough.

    Many thanks for that reminder.

    I'm hoping to get a coffee machine so swagbucks will help me save some money on that next month. Then its Xmas presents in 11 months lol. Who knows, I might not actually have to spend too much money next year as I get most things on Amazon anyway.

    I don't ever want another high stress Xmas like the last one (finances were not too good), that's what I'm hoping Swagbucks will do for me.



    hey swagbucks really helped me with my xmas shopping last year. I was able to get my oh a good pressie (should have been £90) from what I earnt on swagbucks....which is great as a stay at home mum he brings money in so I don't like asking him for money to buy a present for him...and any tax credits that come into house in my name all goes on bills and shopping so nothing left from that to buy with.... wish I'd found SB years ago.
    DooYoo member christy940 (70,000miles),
    swagbucks.com/refer/christy940 , 2013: £45 amazon, 2014: £65 amazon/£15 paypal
    onepoll £34 til cash out,
    CHRISTMAS 2013 SHOPPING...Goods total=£400 / Total Money Paid=£18
  • Dottie13
    Dottie13 Posts: 472 Forumite
    'Love lifts us up' for 12 SB and dubs
    :A

    Credits since November 2013
    Swagbucks = £275vouchers + 1006 pts; Pinecone = £25 + 700 pts; Valued Opinions = £60 vouchers + £6.25 Ask GfK = 570 pts; YouGov = 2125 pts; Gratis Points = 660 pts; iPoll = £3.79; MySurvey = 940 pts; Qmee = £3.08; Populus Live = £7; Smilecity (NZ) = 12517 pts; Global Test Market = 1100 pts.
  • older_wiser
    older_wiser Posts: 2,452 Forumite
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    hey swagbucks really helped me with my xmas shopping last year. I was able to get my oh a good pressie (should have been £90) from what I earnt on swagbucks....which is great as a stay at home mum he brings money in so I don't like asking him for money to buy a present for him...and any tax credits that come into house in my name all goes on bills and shopping so nothing left from that to buy with.... wish I'd found SB years ago.

    Every little helps i feel the same i wish i'd known about this before. i only started in mid october 2013. I won't use it as much during the summer months but will still try to get to my target each day. Hopefully some of offers currently in the usa will come to us but even without them its still a good way to save for presents etc
  • cally6008
    cally6008 Posts: 7,629 Forumite
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    Swagbucks UK guys, captchas have been switched off whilst we identify what the problem is with some people not being able to correctly identify them and losing out on bucks. they will be switched back on afterwards...
  • vampire-girl
    vampire-girl Posts: 4,675 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    car DS completed
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