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Swagbucking into 2015 (Newcomers, please read the first post)

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  • misskwa wrote: »
    australian open 2016 for 7sb

    Thanks got me 23sb!
  • fragmented
    fragmented Posts: 1,657 Forumite
    edited 24 January 2016 at 4:47PM
    For those not aware there is a list of some of the quickest play lists on watch on reddit that will currently give you 21sb (this list is updated almost each day). It does not incluse all the 4 for 1sb ones in the list that are available, just the shortest ones time wise that can be left on auto play.

    You can of course do them quicker if you click the next video in the list as soon as the number turns to a tick. The list might help those who just need a few SB to meet their target.
  • RatGirl
    RatGirl Posts: 11,474 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    I'm pretty sure I read somewhere about not leaving too many swagbucks in your account in case anything happens or they close your account, how many is too many? and when is best to "cash" out? x
  • jayII
    jayII Posts: 40,693 Forumite
    I tend to cash out at between £5 and £25 of Amazon vouchers.

    Some people wait until they have loads more, to get better value for their SB.

    A few months ago, someone on here had their account closed by SB, just before they cashed out £50 in PayPal vouchers. Personally, I'd rather not risk that much cash.
    [FONT=&quot][FONT=&quot] Fighting the biggest battle of my life. :( Started 30th January 2018.
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  • I cash out as soon as I have enough for £5 amazon voucher! Probably not getting the most out of my points but if the website closes I won't lose much.
    I had that problem with Superpoints, ages ago. I had points in the account and the website was closed down so I lost the points. All that effort clicking links for nothing!
  • RatGirl
    RatGirl Posts: 11,474 Forumite
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    Thank you both, I have just ordered some paypal money, I have done the verify account email, but will I still get this postcar4d thing I have heard about as this is my first redemption :)
  • Sugarplum634
    Sugarplum634 Posts: 1,047 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I imagine so
    Make £520 a year in 2020 so far (£0 cash £0 AGC)

    (2019,£481.69) (2018, no idea!) ( 2017 £673.20) (2016 £800.97) (2015 £791.42/$312)

    Penny challenge: 21/366 (66.70/671.61)
    NSD 7/150
  • Floxxie
    Floxxie Posts: 2,853 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
    I've just spent most of today watching videos so that I could cash out £25 Paypal at a reduced amount. Thanks for the reminder (sorry I can't remember who it was) that the reduced costs are ending shortly :beer:
    Mortgage start September 2015 £90000 MFiT #06
  • fragmented
    fragmented Posts: 1,657 Forumite
    Floxxie wrote: »
    .... Thanks for the reminder (sorry I can't remember who it was) that the reduced costs are ending shortly
    they end/change around 24 or 25th Feb
  • buzzyzoe
    buzzyzoe Posts: 477 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 100 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    RatGirl wrote: »
    Thank you both, I have just ordered some paypal money, I have done the verify account email, but will I still get this postcar4d thing I have heard about as this is my first redemption :)

    Think you normally get it after using the site for a while, I got mine yesterday after using the site for 6ish months and having previously cashed out 10 or so orders of differing denominations of Amazon gift cards
    Mortgage received 21/12/2018
    Mortgage at start - £261,980
    Current mortgage - £260,276
    Saving towards a loft conversion first, then to smash the mortgage down!
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