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Swagbucking into 2015 (Newcomers, please read the first post)
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LittleVoice wrote: »Did you keep a copy for your own records? If so, just save in a format which SB will allow you to upload.
Yes, I have. Not sure how to do that though, so will have to look into that. I got a reply from them saying "upload a screenshot..." In the body of the ticket I told them it wouldn't accept it.
I'll try again later when I'm in the mood :cool:Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £81,810.42 May 2037Swagbucks ~ £180 (2024 ~ £395)Surveys ~ £176.79 (2024 ~ £280.14)Make £2025 in 2025 #5 ~ £1,406.55 ~ (2024 ~ £2,561.04)0 -
Hi! What else do you do to achieve your goals? My main bulk of points come from surveys and they have completely dried up at the moment. I can't figure out what else I can do for more than 2 SB. Thanks.
I do:
Daily poll for 1
Daily offers for 2
Swagasaurus Run for 10
The 6 mobile apps for 60 (and recently a few bonus rounds)
A search for 5 to 30 (on a lucky day)
Ncrave for as many as it will allow - usually 10 to 20
Watch for another 10 to 20 if needed
ToolbarTV for another 10 to 20 if needed
Don't forget you can run the latter three at the same time.
Hey presto: c. 100 easy SBs each day!
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purplevamp wrote: »Yes, I have. Not sure how to do that though, so will have to look into that. I got a reply from them saying "upload a screenshot..." In the body of the ticket I told them it wouldn't accept it.
I'll try again later when I'm in the mood :cool:
What I do is paste the screenshot into Word. Then click on it to Select it and then right click and select "Save as Picture" (I think a .jpg is uploadable).0 -
biggest search in ages 17sb for search CurrysSealed Pot Number 018 🎄2009..£950.50 🎄2010..£256 🎄 2011..£526 🎄2012..£548.80 🎄2013...£758.88🎄2014...£510 🎄2015...£604.78 🎄2016...£704.50 🎄2017...£475 🎄2018...£1979.12 🎄2019...£408.88🎄2020...£1200.63...🎄2021…£588 🎄2022 £672… 🎄2023 £3,783.90 🎄2024…£3,882.57🎄20250
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After all my moaning about surveys, I've just had 2 surveys added to my SBs from who knows when :j That's 120 points :j Not sure what they were for or how long ago, but I'm glad. No more Watch for me todayMortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £81,810.42 May 2037Swagbucks ~ £180 (2024 ~ £395)Surveys ~ £176.79 (2024 ~ £280.14)Make £2025 in 2025 #5 ~ £1,406.55 ~ (2024 ~ £2,561.04)0
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I've just had one credit mysteriously too. Not sure if it was yesterday's one but every little helps
My target of course was 78 today too. Not sure if I can be bothered to do surveys separately even though that is better value. I just struggle with work, kids, school stuff, swagbucks, personal hobbies etc as it is!0 -
enter JanSavings in your Swag Code Box for 2 SB by 9pm GMT!0
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purplevamp wrote: »After all my moaning about surveys, I've just had 2 surveys added to my SBs from who knows when :j That's 120 points :j Not sure what they were for or how long ago, but I'm glad. No more Watch for me today
Me too ... and Customer Services credited the music/sex survey late last night, so now 'easily' (said tongue in cheek) made my 2nd target too days in a row :j
I think my 2 60SB credits were for the 2 surveys I didn't have credit yesterday0 -
I've put in a ticket for a PL offer that did not credit (they never do but i'm getting desperate)
sent a screenshot
they replied asking for a screenshot :huh: I think i might give up on sb after next cash out.....0 -
Hi
I just signed up for Swagbucks and wish I hadn't. Filled in a profile and got asked to do a survey - fill in ALL the sections it said.
I started out and up popped what seemed to be a short survey from Swagbucks about Tescos, and I filled in all the sections. What I actually did, I realise now, was sign up to a service called Mobijo or similar that takes £4.50 a week until you unsubscribe. I've immediately done that, but now that I've Googled the company, it seems that they are a scam site that is difficult to get rid of, with people finding their mobile charges going up as this company take money.
My money saving year is off to a poor start...Debt at 1.1.16: £6,631.51
Xmas 2016 £1 a day challenge: £61/3660
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