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Nectar Canvass
katy_ann
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I started using Nectar Canvass about 3 weeks ago and have already earnt over 800 nectar points, I seem to get surveys offered to me everyday, they vary between 20-120 nectar points, well worth boosting up the nectar card balance! Also if you dont qualify for a survey you get automatically entered into a quaterley prize draw 
The URL is https://www.nectarcanvass.ssi-partner.com
The URL is https://www.nectarcanvass.ssi-partner.com
Debt free once - Back again | Current debt: £2479.50 - January 2025 | Make £2025 in 2025 #11 - £41/£2025
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Well done on your 800 points. I use SSI via Clixsense, with each survey being worth at least 48 pence, and via OpinionWorld with each survey before worth at least 50 pence. Both sites pay via Paypal, with 20-120 Nectar points equally 10-60 pence to spend in store at Sainsburys it is probably better value, in every case, to complete the surveys via another company.
Of course not everyone wants to sign up to numerous websites but just letting you know
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Thats cool, thanks for letting me know
Personally Id rather let the points go onto my nectar card as Im saving for christmas and if i had the cash I know Id spend it elsewhere! Hehe I am a part of clixsense to that so I alternate between them
Debt free once - Back again | Current debt: £2479.50 - January 2025 | Make £2025 in 2025 #11 - £41/£20250
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