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Swagbucking into 2014

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  • been an easy morning again for me.
    For yesterdays total i did 2 quick dashboard surveys one about a new credit card & one was a film survey. I also did a gold survey which was also a movie survey.
    With the usual bits else where & an instant survey also i managed both targets comfortably.

    For todays target so far i completed another gold survey which again was a movie survey.
    Another straightforward one.
    I have already got to target one this morning for today which is great
    INACTIVE ACCOUNT
  • barneydog
    barneydog Posts: 2,796 Forumite
    I think I've just done the shortest daily survey ever about lotteries - about 2 minutes and 4 or 5 questions :shocked:
    Don't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    "train travel" for 9 points.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • barneydog
    barneydog Posts: 2,796 Forumite
    "toilet training for feral cats" for 21SBs
    Don't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive
  • Very quick (2 minutes) survey from Peanut Labs about stem cells for 36SB.
    New to Swagbucks (started mid September 2014) - £20 so far.
  • When do people usually redeem and what do you usually request? I'm thinking paypal or Amazon will be best for me but just wondering.

    £100 Paypal every time. Cash is way better than vouchers :D
  • barneydog
    barneydog Posts: 2,796 Forumite
    £100 Paypal every time. Cash is way better than vouchers :D

    Totally true :D

    But and it's a big but if you don't want to risk anything then vouchers are better value. at the lower levels

    For me personally I have a specific target and conveniently it's at a retailer they do vouchers for so that's what I go for, after that it WILL be PayPal all the time :)
    Don't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive
  • Lost2
    Lost2 Posts: 15,626 Forumite
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    8sb search ebay
    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
  • barneydog wrote: »
    Totally true :D

    But and it's a big but if you don't want to risk anything then vouchers are better value. at the lower levels

    For me personally I have a specific target and conveniently it's at a retailer they do vouchers for so that's what I go for, after that it WILL be PayPal all the time :)

    Absolutely, its all about what is best for each individual.

    I don't think the risk is high enough to worry about whether or not I can cash out every 6 weeks or, to put it another way, I'd rather risk not cashing out £5 Amazon a time so that I can cash out that bigger amount because Amazon vouchers are next to useless for me.

    I know what you mean about specific targets. I use my own targets, on top of the ones Swagbucks give us, because I like the challenge. I know that the set amount I achieve every day will get me the amount I want.

    Its always better for me to have a target in mind rather than have £5 coming in in dribs and drabs. :)
  • I wish I could be consistent in setting the targets. Unfortunately it won't be always possible as working full time and looking after little ones leaves little time to spend on getting SB. At the moment I am on leave and doing surveys only and listening to the radio I am able to make around 500SB daily. However when I get back to work it's gonna be difficult :(.
    New to Swagbucks (started mid September 2014) - £20 so far.
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