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Swagbucking into 2014
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TimmySaver wrote: »Thanks for your reply. I'm making sure that I read the terms and conditions - especially the part about how to cancel!
I might talk to my wife about the betting ones when she's feeling a bit better. I have no idea how to bet as I've never had an interest in it. lol interesting point about being able to put gambling into the online surveys - don't think I've ever had one that asked that!
Make sure your survey profiles are up to date and even if you only bet on the grand national and lottery, tick gambling and next time you're in town visit all the bookmakers just to look.
As to asking the wife, completely agree. You need to be kept on a short lease:rotfl:
Although when I joined one bingo site I couldn't complete the offer as I could not for the life of me work out how to play, they just expected me to know0 -
TimmySaver wrote: »Thanks for your reply. I'm making sure that I read the terms and conditions - especially the part about how to cancel!
I might talk to my wife about the betting ones when she's feeling a bit better. I have no idea how to bet as I've never had an interest in it. lol interesting point about being able to put gambling into the online surveys - don't think I've ever had one that asked that!
Most of the betting ones, like William Hill, you get back more than you pay in.
Deposit £10 into William Hill and get £15 back, or similar.
Even if you never use the £10, you have come out on top so people call these 'No brainers'.
Plus, you have the possibility of winning if you ever do use the £10.
Win Win...not so much of a gamble really0 -
Searched "if god exists give me swagbucks" for 6sb singlesoctober/november wins- cowley manor hand and nail cream, 2 books, sweets, clarks maple syrup0
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I'm having a terribly slow day with no surveys. It's been getting worse and worse all week. I blame it on trying out other people's strategies last week of getting 300-400 SB per day. You just can't keep that level of earning up from surveys because they dry up.
Personally, I very rarely sign up to any offer. I did credit expert only when I wanted to actually check my credit file. I prefer the long hard slog, to giving out my credit card details.
If you have any history of gambling problems, or have never gambled before- please be aware that you don't know what kind of can of worms you 'may' be opening by signing up to betting/ bingo sites.Minimalist
Extra income since 01/11/12 £36,546.450 -
EE video back on home page. 2 SBs.0
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Instant survey on homepage survey ID 36570
And nope, I am not putting in a ticket to refund SB as it has given me 15SB.0 -
whatever888 wrote: »As to asking the wife, completely agree. You need to be kept on a short lease:rotfl:Old Mortgage: [STRIKE]2009:£78500 2010:£76951.71 2011:£74414.49 2012:£71961.35 2013:£67813.54 2014:£64375.16 Current: £55,480.27[/STRIKE]
New Mortgage: 2016: £92795 Current: £87999.990 -
26sb for "Scotland". #bettertogether0
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