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Swagbucking into 2014

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  • QuackQuackOops
    QuackQuackOops Posts: 2,667 Forumite
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    That is not correct, you can use any browser you like, what you can't do is use swagbucks USA if you are in the UK.

    Absolutely and Puffin allows access to US content and is therefore not allowed.
  • CathWales
    CathWales Posts: 3,010 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    First target only 45 today, very happy! It's not been this low since I started!!
    Same! Very happy. Hitting it and leaving since theres no surveys!

    Low of 45 for me too, but I'm still 10 away from that after having swagbucks open for a few hours while I watch films with surveys dq'ing me everywhere. High is 100, but all the Gold Surveys booted me out too.
  • vampire-girl
    vampire-girl Posts: 4,675 Forumite
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    Amyea wrote: »
    Pets at home cats college - 9SB and playing for peeps!


    thanks got me 14sb
  • foxybabe
    foxybabe Posts: 752 Forumite
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    Thanks for the replies, I have e-mailed support to change my settings.
    Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we should dance....
  • rossy28
    rossy28 Posts: 130 Forumite
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    murray walker for 11SBs and shop to it CB - hurray, at last!! Just one more! :)
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  • Absolutely and Puffin allows access to US content and is therefore not allowed.

    Puffin is allowed, once again if you are on the swagbuck UK site you are not seeing any USA offers and therefore breaking no rules, what are you talking about?
  • Bryan1983
    Bryan1983 Posts: 328 Forumite
    It's like being back at school on here. No matter what we say a certain someone will find a rule break! :D
    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
  • Bryan1983 wrote: »
    It's like being back at school on here. No matter what we say a certain someone will find a rule break! :D

    Quite right! I can't stand aside though when complete tosh is being posted :cool:
  • QuackQuackOops
    QuackQuackOops Posts: 2,667 Forumite
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    Bryan1983 wrote: »
    People switch their router on and off all the time. That could be for a variety of reasons. Survey sites do not have the power to control that.

    Yes, of course people switch routers on and off. I did not suggest for one minute that Swagbucks say you can't do that.

    What you can't do is click on an offer again once you have already done it, unless the details specifically say that the offer is available multiple times, which is rare. So telling people to turn their router on and off etc just so they can do certain offers again is against the rules.

    Here is a question asked in the rules quoted from Swagbucks.

    Can I apply for the same offer twice?

    No. Once you have completed the offer, you will not be able to complete the offer again.
  • Lost2
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