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Swagbucking into 2014
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8SBs for 'mothers day' - singles.0
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'among or amongst?' got me 7sb and trips0
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Only got 3 bucks for watching 10 videos =w=Earnings since March 2014.
£20 Swagbucks
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8SB for olive oilDebt free once - Back again | Current debt: £2479.50 - January 2025 | Make £2025 in 2025 #11 - £41/£20250
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The Moonfruit offer is on the homepage again for 25sbs.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 - £600 -
I agree.
Surveys are often too long, sometimes it amounts to 400 questions for 35p. Doesn't show much respect for their customers does it? They can't expect quality.
I regularly leave feedback on surveys saying that if you keep surveys short you will get a better quality response, but because survey has been too long I've not concentrated so they should understand many of my responses are a lot of nonsense.
But despite admitting to entering nonsense and breaking at least 5 rules on naughty list before breakfast, I've never been warned, banned or had any swagbucks withdrawn.
It's worth remembering that most things discussed on thread aren't approved of by Swagbux. Searching just to get swagbucks and getting swagcodes from sites that share codes is against swagbucks rules if anyone wants to be pedantic.
And anyone that thinks MSE site is above all this maybe doesn't read the newsletter. eg 'Grab £20 John Lewis voucher with trial trick' in this weeks letter. It's not "cheating", it's using tricks to get the best to help people.
Absolutely spot on. They are making a fortune from us.
Pinecone pay £3 for each survey. Clixsense also pay more for their surveys. You can earn up to $5 doing their surveys. If i'm doing a higher paying survey then I will take my time and make sure I answer each question correctly. The same goes for the higher paying Swagbucks surveys which we occasionally get. I did one recently for 260sbs (2 x 130) and I took my time and answered correctly as I obviously didn't want to get disqualified.
However, for the low paying surveys my only aim is to get through them as quick as possible.
If swagbucks want better quality control then they'll need to offer more of an incentive. When they're only paying 35p for most surveys then most people will rush through them.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 - £600 -
who hung the moon
for 8 and tripsMinimalist
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Morning!
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You only get one life - but if you live it properlykappachino10 wrote: »Hi, whats encrave?
just got me 30 bucks ,thanksEarnings £245 in 2014:T thanks to swagbucks0
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