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Swagbucking into 2014
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LunaNytshade wrote: »One just popped up on my dashboard - it's a long, tedious one about whether certain food companies are seen as ethical.
If I wasn't desperate for the SB....
I did that one too. My eyes were rolling into the back of head. It was hard to navigate and yes tedious I totally agree. I did give them feedback about it.0 -
The ethical one was the soft drinks one. It was a killer wasn't it.0
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I did that one too. My eyes were rolling into the back of head. It was hard to navigate and yes tedious I totally agree. I did give them feedback about it.
I was so glad they had a comments box otherwise I wouldn't have had anywhere to unleash my 4am fury[STRIKE]Career development loan (03/11/12) £4500[/STRIKE] Cleared 2.5 years early, saving £390
House Deposit Goal - 15/15k0 -
Not happy ~ just completed a brainjuicer survey about takeaways/cutting down and got to the end, "was this juicer relevant to you?", etc. Clicked on the ok button only for a page to pop up saying "terminated" :mad:Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £81,279.78 May 2037Swagbucks ~ £180 (2024 ~ £395)Surveys ~ £195.89 (2024 ~ £280.14)Make £2025 in 2025 #5 ~ £1,406.55 ~ (2024 ~ £2,561.04)0
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purplevamp wrote: »Not happy ~ just completed a brainjuicer survey about takeaways/cutting down and got to the end, "was this juicer relevant to you?", etc. Clicked on the ok button only for a page to pop up saying "terminated" :mad:
got that as well opened up another page and it credited.SWAGBUCKS STTD 10/11/2013
CASHED OUT £1450 -
got that as well opened up another page and it credited.
How did you get it to credit? I couldn't see another page to open??Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £81,279.78 May 2037Swagbucks ~ £180 (2024 ~ £395)Surveys ~ £195.89 (2024 ~ £280.14)Make £2025 in 2025 #5 ~ £1,406.55 ~ (2024 ~ £2,561.04)0 -
LunaNytshade wrote: »I was so glad they had a comments box otherwise I wouldn't have had anywhere to unleash my 4am fury
As if they hadn't had enough of my time, I gave ranting feedback as well. About the length, the boringness, the hard to navigate grid, and yet again missing out my demographic (shared flat, no main householder, our incomes are none of each other's business).
Does anyone remember what length it said it was going to be? Whatever it was was a lie, and quite frankly 'unethical'!:A
Credits since November 2013
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purplevamp wrote: »How did you get it to credit? I couldn't see another page to open??
I just opened another browser page so in effect had 2 seperate browser pages open,SWAGBUCKS STTD 10/11/2013
CASHED OUT £1450 -
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