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Swagbucking into 2014

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  • Hi all, first time I've been back on swagbucks since last year and I'm trying to claim my amazon voucher.. before as soon as you went into my gift cards the code was there.. now it's saying You've received an email to access your gift card code. Can't find it?
    We can resend it to you.... whenever I access it through my email it still says this in the gift cards section... anyone know how I can see my voucher code??

    Its a new security measure they added quite recently. U need the email to view your code
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  • barneydog
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    edited 16 October 2014 at 11:54PM
    Check the blue box at right of your home screen if you have it - the one marked

    80SB
    SURVEYS

    They almost certainly seem to be Global Test Market Surveys and from a long time user of their direct site they are excellent and my first one credited instantly
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  • Dottie13
    Dottie13 Posts: 472 Forumite
    barneydog wrote: »
    Check the blue box at right of your home screen if you have it - the one marked

    80SB
    SURVEYS

    They almost certainly seem to be Global Test Market Surveys and from a long time user of their direct site they are excellent and my first one credited instantly

    I'm already a member of Global Test Market. Sometimes when I do a SB survey that's hosted by them, it will credit to my Global Test Market account instead of Swagbucks, but I think the pay out is higher on GTM. (Although you have to get quite a high total on GTM before you are allowed to cash out).
    Has any one else had the same experience?
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  • barneydog
    barneydog Posts: 2,796 Forumite
    edited 17 October 2014 at 12:11AM
    Dottie13 wrote: »
    I'm already a member of Global Test Market. Sometimes when I do a SB survey that's hosted by them, it will credit to my Global Test Market account instead of Swagbucks, but I think the pay out is higher on GTM. (Although you have to get quite a high total on GTM before you are allowed to cash out).
    Has any one else had the same experience?

    This is my first time doing a GTM survey on Swagbucks but it's one I've done before (somewhere? I don't know where).


    It IS more profitable on GTM but it takes more to cash out, minimum 1000 points, for a $50 cheque (just under £30) then it's now 1100 points).

    Edit

    As a example, the average survey gives about 35 points - but they are excellent
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  • Wizzbang
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    Not that I'm particularly looking for anyone called Susan nor am I very desperate lol was just reading an article about Madonna remembered she was in this 80s movie :-)
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  • Wizzbang wrote: »
    A famous TV pet was voiced by the man whose name might be confused for a NEIGHborhood street - what is that man's name? (2 words, no spaces)

    for 8 trips

    Crikey I was only in nappies when this series finished but remember the re-runs (giving away my age lol) Mr Ed voiced by Allan 'Rocky' Lane so guess its AllanLane....tried it but nothing for me oh well can't complain had a good day makes a change :D
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