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Swagbucking into 2014

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  • Zooca
    Zooca Posts: 205 Forumite
    fader wrote: »
    What do they do for Paypal Vouchers? I have been waiting 5 days now for my £5 paypal voucher to go into "my vouchers" .. once it finally does what do I do from there? is it a code or do I have to send it to my house or what? I was hoping it would just be £5 straight into my paypal account really

    It's usually 10 working days for rewards (standard time they tell us) sometimes faster, sometimes slower.

    No post! When they send it you'll get two emails, one from swagbucks and one from paypal to say your reward has been fulfilled and it's been deposited in your paypal account.
  • fader
    fader Posts: 70 Forumite
    Thanks guys
    Joined Ipsos 26/02/2014 - 675 points
    Joined Swag 01/03/2014 - £40 paypal
  • hawki
    hawki Posts: 224 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    fader wrote: »
    What do they do for Paypal Vouchers? I have been waiting 5 days now for my £5 paypal voucher to go into "my vouchers" .. once it finally does what do I do from there? is it a code or do I have to send it to my house or what? I was hoping it would just be £5 straight into my paypal account really

    I'm waiting for my first paypal payment, I have a request from them which says e-mail for approval. I e-mailed today & had a reply to say they will contact me in 72 hours, is this normal for 1st payment?
    Thanks
  • emmadeeg
    emmadeeg Posts: 25 Forumite
    Sixth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    get dressed now!

    got me 6sb
    x
  • Adrift
    Adrift Posts: 385 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
    'fed up again' just got me 7sb and dubs.
  • Lost2
    Lost2 Posts: 15,635 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    6sb for search What is this
    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…£4083.🎄2026
  • kittymash
    kittymash Posts: 5 Forumite
    Just a quick note - there's a really short survey under 'Consumer Survey' on PL for 36 sbs about divorce (if you know people who have been, not just yourself).
  • RachelBel
    RachelBel Posts: 240 Forumite
    Is anyone here interested in a referral for a Community/Forum type of Market research survey project.... I'm not sure what to call it... but it pays really well.

    Basically, I got signed up to it through a survey on SB. You join a community/market research forum (using the email that you want your paypal payment through) and you do pretty short tasks for £10 a pop. The tasks come out on a regular basis and you have a few days to do each one. I've finished two and there's a third one starting on Monday.

    The first task- to give you an idea- involved writing a couple paragraphs about two different topics- 'My last journey' (how, where, what was it like etc, what was good, what was bad) and your 'Ideal Train Journey' (which was quite fun and creative to do). They gave a deadline to have it done by, and then paid a day or two after the deadline. Really smooth and easy.
    It's not difficult either, and there's no right or wrong answer... its fairly rail orientated though. I think they are looking for people who do travel on longish journeys by rail and have opinions about it. I've not done a whole lot of long distance travel but i still qualified for it though.

    The tasks are straightforward - If they want more info, or you need to write more to qualify for the reward, they prompt you for it, so you just need to check back to the travel forum before the deadline to make sure you've written enough to qualify for the reward.
    They give you a list of topics to include in your answer though, so its not hard to complete.

    The current task ends on Sunday... so if anyone wants to message me with their email address, I can use the referral option on their website (i input your email, they then email you inviting you to join, so keep an eye out for it) and you can nab that task before it ends for a tenner.

    A new task is coming on Monday too for another tenner.
    And if you're in the London area, they're having an evenings market research group thingy this week, which pays £60 for 3 hrs, not sure if i'm gonna do it yet though. And I'm not sure if they'll extend that invite out out 'non-original' members either, but they might?

    They haven't spammed me at all. I was a bit dubious coz they asked for my mobile number too, but they've not contacted me that way at all. Its been a really nice little task... very little time spent on it for a nice reward.
    I've only got a limited number of people I can refer though so first come first served. :)
    Swagbucks since 28 Jan £125 ~//~ Various Research Projects £230 ~//~ Clixsense since 3 Mar $488.52 ~//~ (Total £365 + $488.52)
  • BabyC
    BabyC Posts: 66 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary Combo Breaker
    I've only claimed amazon vouchers so far, but am thinking about getting a £5 PayPal reward soon. I was just wondering if PayPal take fees on this, like they do if you get money paid in from a buyer on eBay etc? Or do you get the whole £5? Trying to work out if it's worth it or not, or just stick to amazon! TIA!
  • minimadtrix
    minimadtrix Posts: 1,507 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    BabyC wrote: »
    I've only claimed amazon vouchers so far, but am thinking about getting a £5 PayPal reward soon. I was just wondering if PayPal take fees on this, like they do if you get money paid in from a buyer on eBay etc? Or do you get the whole £5? Trying to work out if it's worth it or not, or just stick to amazon! TIA!

    No fees deducted - you get the whole £5! :)
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