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  • Hiddenidenity
    Hiddenidenity Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    Oh I've done them, so far I've had one at £1.25 and currently one for 90p! Is one only shown at a time? I don't really want to spend 22 min to claim 90p

    It doesn't take 22 mins. It takes 5 mins (average completion time)
    The 22 mins is the maximum time you have to complete once you click start study - after the 22 mins you 'time out' and won't be able to access it/complete it.

    Also no not one at once but it's better if it is as 9 times out of 10 you'll find once you've finished one study the other would be full anyway if they'd both appeared at the same time.


    Hope this helps :)
  • hign10pines
    hign10pines Posts: 380 Forumite
    It doesn't take 22 mins. It takes 5 mins (average completion time)
    The 22 mins is the maximum time you have to complete once you click start study - after the 22 mins you 'time out' and won't be able to access it/complete it.

    Also no not one at once but it's better if it is as 9 times out of 10 you'll find once you've finished one study the other would be full anyway if they'd both appeared at the same time.


    Hope this helps :)

    Went to compete that one and it was full. No more waiting for me now. Opinion Outpost is better, I gained 40 points since yesterday but have been screened out off all today so far.
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  • monz
    monz Posts: 4,129 Forumite
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    Morning!

    I am back :D!!! What an amazing holiday me and my boy had Abba I am so excited for you to go. We did have bad storms (worst July they have had for them)but did not dampen our holiday, from swimming with dolphins to patting penguins, sharks, and turtles etc was just amazing! My boy got up stage and fought darth vadar. He got stopped numerous times dressed as Harry Potter at universal and asked for pics by staff. Will post pics later just in work and getting my head round some things :) Holiday was worth it even if I did overspend a little - my son ruined my in Universal $400 in Harry Potter items :P... Abba get uber app so much cheaper!!!

    How is everyone! Going to check all diaries and then sort out my money crap :P xx
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  • Welcome back Monz :) glad you had a nice holiday :D xx
  • kirtsypoos
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    Welcome back, so pleased you had a wonderful time! x
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  • Hiddenidenity
    Hiddenidenity Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    Welcome back! So glad you had an amazing time :D Sounds magical x
  • abba1772
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    Can't wait to pick your brains xx
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  • Welcome back Monz!

    My OH wants to start doing surveys, any tips for a newbie?

    October xx
  • monz
    monz Posts: 4,129 Forumite
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    Aw Abba was truly amazing. The last night of our hols my boy turned to me while watching fireworks at magic kingdom and said we made it mum, honestly it made me close to tears and all the hard work, scrimping every penny worth that final moment of our hols!! Ask away Abba!

    October will find my post of the best surveys I find :) xx
    Debt (1/9/14) £6,702.11 Debt free (30/11/2016) mortgage port- £70,077.82 and mortgage £126,517.39 o/s currently
    Debt - £17,190.83 (29/7/22) now (19/8/22) £16,688.80
  • monz
    monz Posts: 4,129 Forumite
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    monz wrote: »
    I thought I would post the survey sites I find very useful and which have contributed to be being debt free. I know most people use them but I thought I would share my faves

    1. Opinion World - This is the main one that got me out of debt and I hold very close to me. I do this everyday almost and get roughly £10-20 a week amazon vouchers from this. Dont get me wrong there are couple months I go through phases I do not want to look at surveys but with birthdays/christmas this is amazing! I used to read you are entered into quarterly draw and ignore it thinking yeah ok... last year I won £5,000 and cleared all my debt and now have a chunk to deposit for my first house. I never believed I would win... still shocked to this day

    2. Valued Opinions - you get to make roughly £1.50-1.75 per day before "no more surveys" are available. I find this useful for cinema tickets, argos and of course amazon vouchers. I make about £20 a month from this

    3. Crowdology - you can make about £4 a month paypal. Get the app ;) makes it go up quicker than waiting for an email :P

    4. Pinecone - this comes every so often £3 via email

    5. Prolific Academic - Thanks to Kirsty - this is a new lil dream!!! Had past month and made about £60!! Very good!

    6. Ipsos Isay - I get to cash out £5 amazon vouchers every second week or so.

    7. Newsvista - takes a while but get £50 about once a year which is amazing and currently been selected to do as many as I can for month of June... dont know if this is for everyone though :D

    If I can think of any others will add to this :) xx


    October hope this helps!xx
    Debt (1/9/14) £6,702.11 Debt free (30/11/2016) mortgage port- £70,077.82 and mortgage £126,517.39 o/s currently
    Debt - £17,190.83 (29/7/22) now (19/8/22) £16,688.80
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