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Swagbucking into 2014

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  • vampire-girl
    vampire-girl Posts: 4,675 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Italian home made

    9SB
  • Bryan1983
    Bryan1983 Posts: 328 Forumite
    So you think its ok to break the rules because you want the rewards for it?
    The surveys are supposed to be done once no matter which site you use.

    Are you the survey police?

    I think you'll find I have broken absolutely no rules. At no point during the survey does it ask if you have completed this survey before.
    Pay-outs since 28/11/2013:

    OpinionOutpostUK - £245 MySurvey - £68 Swagbucks - £255 Clixsense - $935 Crowdology - £40 PineCone - £48 Panelbase - £30 IPSOS - £30 ValuedOpinions - £30 GTM - £60
  • rossy28
    rossy28 Posts: 130 Forumite
    Sixth Anniversary 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    time to go - 6 SB - was desperate to make today's target! At last!!
    £268 Swagbucks since 10 Feb 2014
    Saving 50ps - £50
    Save £1 every day for a year - just finished £365/£365 and started again, £26!
  • QuackQuackOops
    QuackQuackOops Posts: 2,667 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Bryan1983 wrote: »
    Are you the survey police?

    I think you'll find I have broken absolutely no rules. At no point during the survey does it ask if you have completed this survey before.

    You need to read the terms and conditions of each site.
    Asking me "Are you the survey police?" is childish. Of course I'm not.
    But when there are only so many surveys available to people and you freely admit cheating the system, it is annoying, to more people than just me.

    No-one likes a cheat and you really shouldn't be 'bragging' about it on here. It does not fit with the ethics of this site, no matter any other.
  • semtex1
    semtex1 Posts: 5 Forumite
    You need to read the terms and conditions of each site.
    Asking me "Are you the survey police?" is childish. Of course I'm not.
    But when there are only so many surveys available to people and you freely admit cheating the system, it is annoying, to more people than just me.

    No-one likes a cheat and you really shouldn't be 'bragging' about it on here. It does not fit with the ethics of this site, no matter any other.

    i think you should just appreciate that he took the time to offer some advice.I really dont understand why some people like to get on there high horse about this sort of thing,its not like he is breaking into your house or anything.If you find a loophole exploit it,it say so in the bible:)
  • Bryan1983
    Bryan1983 Posts: 328 Forumite
    You need to read the terms and conditions of each site.
    Asking me "Are you the survey police?" is childish. Of course I'm not.
    But when there are only so many surveys available to people and you freely admit cheating the system, it is annoying, to more people than just me.

    No-one likes a cheat and you really shouldn't be 'bragging' about it on here. It does not fit with the ethics of this site, no matter any other.

    Nobody is bragging. The error message on peanut labs has been discussed on numerous occasions in this thread. I responded to a post regarding this matter very recently. I am simply offering a solution.

    I've double checked the terms and conditions but can't find anything to support your argument. Feel free to point me in the right direction.

    As far as i'm aware I have not broken any rules and I certainly have not lied. If the survey asked me if I have completed this before then I would be honest.
    Pay-outs since 28/11/2013:

    OpinionOutpostUK - £245 MySurvey - £68 Swagbucks - £255 Clixsense - $935 Crowdology - £40 PineCone - £48 Panelbase - £30 IPSOS - £30 ValuedOpinions - £30 GTM - £60
  • How and where to I post these words to get the swag bucks...have tried but no joy! Sorry if I sound like a numpty!


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    You only get one life - but if you live it properly - it's enough! :rotfl:
  • ivor&mel
    ivor&mel Posts: 83 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    How and where to I post these words to get the swag bucks...have tried but no joy! Sorry if I sound like a numpty!


    x

    There are two "word" rewards. Most often, people say they got xxSB for searching for a particular phrase; you can try the same search - sometimes it works for others, sometimes it doesn't. The other is the Swag Codes that appear now and again: these need to be entered in the Swag Code box on the home page, bu tthat has to be done by a certain time.
  • Apple_Crumble
    Apple_Crumble Posts: 1,054 Forumite
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    Enter EauDeToilette in the Swag code Box for 3 SB before 3pm GMT!
  • (new to swagbucks)
    has anyone qualified for the peanutlabs 'get $10 to predict tv shows ect' survey from media protect? Scared it's some kind of scam!
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