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Swagbucking into 2014

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  • Zooca wrote: »
    Does anyone have any experience with these gold surveys that have just popped up on the homepage?

    Clicked on both and it asked me to complete a profiler before filling them in but it wont accept my postcode - asking for a numerical 5 digit code i.e American zip only

    ETA: Oh - they seem to have completely replaced daily surveys with them?!



    As a test I tried 12345 - let me continue no problems. Few generic questions and it credited 1SB
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  • Adrift
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    Lost2 wrote: »
    7sb and a collection bill for B & M

    Thanks. I got 8SBs for that. :)
  • farmville
    farmville Posts: 1,855 Forumite
    CathWales wrote: »
    If its the one where they ask you from a list what you have bought in the last 10 months and then asks what brands you have heard of, then I have also just done it and its not the first 8SB one to not credit!

    TS280744. Let us know if they pay up :)

    I have just done this too and no credit either :( where would you file the ticket for this? Thank you :)
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  • older_wiser
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    On my survey it didn't ask for a postcode just generic questions race age etc about 10 questions then said i'd finished and that i should get SB credited in the next 3-5 days. My total has gone up by 1sb so assume thats it lol
  • Zooca
    Zooca Posts: 205 Forumite
    As a test I tried 12345 - let me continue no problems. Few generic questions and it credited 1SB

    Bit worried about doing that incase it catches me out for providing inconsistent info later :/ otherwise I would have just put in 90210!

    Hoping they'll realise their mistake and update it to accept UK postcode formats.
  • farmville
    farmville Posts: 1,855 Forumite
    As a test I tried 12345 - let me continue no problems. Few generic questions and it credited 1SB


    Thank you for this - I am in :D:D:D:D :beer:
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  • Wizzbang
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    I just put in a random number, my family live in NY and their zip codes all start with 140, so I added a couple of random numbers to the end and it accepted that. They shouldn't put these US surveys on our dash if they don't want us to fill them in! Anyway, now TS has disappeared and its become gold surveys. Who knows what that's about.

    PS. Finally got a short survey on PL about holidays. Really tricky to fill in as you can't see the numbers on the map easily, but it credited- 36 sb straight away. A bit closer to first goal.

    Football one DQd me for putting that I don't support any team! LOL
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  • purplevamp
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    As a test I tried 12345 - let me continue no problems. Few generic questions and it credited 1SB

    Looks like a lot of us live in the same street :rotfl::rotfl:
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  • baxie
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    doot doot doot de de doot for 9SBs :)
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