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Online surveys???
iwanttobreakfree
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I saw someone mention in another post that they do surveys online to earn money/vouchers for christmas - i was wondering can anyone point me in the right direction as this would be really handy for me
Proud to be dealing with my debts!DFW Nerd No. 634 LBM: 3rd time - Dec2008 I NEED TO BEAT IT THIS TIME!
Total Loan Debt = £[strike]13,737.80[/strike] 13,042.44, Total Non-loan Debt = £[strike]5,289.33[/strike] 4,704.45 - Total= [strike]19,027.13[/strike] 17,746.89 FEB 09
Freelance earnings - Feb 09 = £260 so far Make £30 a day in Feb - £260.40 of £840 5 NSD in Feb 09 - 1 of 5
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I use valued opinions, ciao and rewards central... they don't earn alot per survey but if you fill in all the ones they send it mounts up....
There are loads out there if you search on google/yahoo....Proud to have dealt with with my debts
Debt free from 18th March 2013, long may it continue!0 -
lots listed here
http://www.internetpaidsurveys.com/uk/survey1.htm
Some are better than others reviews here
http://www.ilovefreebiesuk.co.nr/0 -
Ok a few I can think of.
Global test market you may need to get referred for this one not sure
Valued opinions
You Gov - just banked a cheque of £50 from those today!
Mums opinions if you have a baby or pregnant
Ipsos
Lightspeed Research
Ciao
Brain Juicer
Thats all I can think of from the top of my head I have about £400 saved for this Christmas I get my hubby signing up too men seem to get offered more surveys.0 -
thanks guys just done a couple of clicks and survey!Proud to be dealing with my debts!DFW Nerd No. 634 LBM: 3rd time - Dec2008 I NEED TO BEAT IT THIS TIME!Total Loan Debt = £[strike]13,737.80[/strike] 13,042.44, Total Non-loan Debt = £[strike]5,289.33[/strike] 4,704.45 - Total= [strike]19,027.13[/strike] 17,746.89 FEB 09Freelance earnings - Feb 09 = £260 so far Make £30 a day in Feb - £260.40 of £840 5 NSD in Feb 09 - 1 of 50
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Good luck with it, I do test and vote too which I convert to ipoints and hubby does it too we have a silly competiton that at christmas we can only spend ipoints on each other - so we get silly naff and usually something from Amazon.0
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Here are some websites, on which you can earn a bit of money or points to put towards vouchers. Sorry if it is a bit long!
www.lightspeedpanel.com - this is a survey site, where you get points which turn into vouchers (you choose). May not help with the cash flow, but the vouchers could be saved towards birthday/xmas or given as presents.
www.ciao.co.uk - survey site that gives money. A bit fits and starts ie no surveys for a couple of weeks, then three or four the same day.
www.yougov.com - again paid surveys. However takes a while to get to the minimum payout level
www.mytns.com - again this is a survey site, but it pays you in points that convert into Nectar points at Sainsbury’s.
www.pigsback.co.uk - this is a points site, ie they give you points for buying things via their site. BUT you also get points for signing up for news letters (some of which are even interesting!), and also for clicking on adverts with pink borders. I have spent NOTHING with them but got a £10 voucher through this week (only been registered since January). There is also a thread in the freebies section, of https://www.moneysavingexpert.com which gives you all the daily answers to the competitions so you can have a better chance of winning on them.
www.mutualpoints.com - another points for clicks site. You can also buy things via their site and get points too. For a long time, I just clicked the links in the emails they send you, and that gets you 5 points. At 3000 points you get £20 I think. You can do searches via their site and that gets you points too.
www.quidco.com - this is a cash back site, so very good, for checking if any potential new insurers (ie if you have checked your contents insurance say and found a new provider), are offering cash back. Eg Lloyds was offering £120 cashback on new policies at one point (the offers do change). You can also get small amounts of cash again for doing searches via their site. You can earn 52p a day by doing this. Every little helps.
www.greasypalm.co.uk - another cash back site, where you can do searches and get small amounts of money. But it all adds up. I think you can get about 50p a day on there for nothing. Minimum payout is £20 I think, but you can sign up to survey sites via there, and get extra money that way for nothing.
Are you in the correct banding for your council tax? Again there is an article by Martin on the main website about how to go about checking this. If you are in the wrong band and due a rebate, it is for all the year you have been living in the house since 1991, so this can be several thousand pounds back.
Hope this helps
chevI want a job that is less than an hour driving away from my house! Are you listening universe?
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Any other sites which pay to paypal apart from pinecone?0
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There is one I can't remember which now, hang on lightspeed I think changed it so you can have paypal if yuo are not a member of that go through pigsback and got more points.
There is another I can't think at the moment if I do remember I will come back into here.0 -
Yes, Rayday is right - Lightspeed will pay to Paypal. Lightspeed can be a bit annoying when they do that thing of making you answer 10 minutes worth of questions before telling you you don't qualify for the survey, but generally they're not bad."I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250
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Lightspeed this year have offered me more than Valued, in saying that recently Valued have gone mental offering surveys. IPSOS I have about £70 in Argos off them, but keep it all together and it really does add up!0
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