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  • lynnejk
    lynnejk Posts: 5,732 Forumite
    Rampant Recycler Debt-free and Proud!
    Aesop wrote: »
    it's a bit of a funny one, as academic site rather than market research company.





    You need to verify your account first, so they need to send you an email to verify, which you click on, once you have done that, you can complete profile details

    If you click on studies, shows if any available.
    Thank you :D


    I've been back to the site and followed it through as you said.


    It's quite interesting isn't it and certainly makes a pleasant change from the usual stuff about adverts etc. Think I'm going to be visiting this site often. Thanks so much for the referral as I used yours ;)


    Lx
    £10day.2014=3213/2015=3421/2016=3238/2017=2702/2018=498..APR=12.03/300
    GrocC.2014=2162/2015=2083/2016=218/2017=1996/2018=450..APR=17.13/200
    Bulk buy.......APR=233.76
    GC.NSD..2015=216/2016=213/2017=229/2018=39..APR=03/15
    SPC130:staradminx61..2014=1178/2015=1287/2016=4616/2017=3843
    OS WL= -2/8 ......CC =00......Savings = £13,140
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    lynnejk wrote: »
    Thank you :D


    I've been back to the site and followed it through as you said.


    It's quite interesting isn't it and certainly makes a pleasant change from the usual stuff about adverts etc. Think I'm going to be visiting this site often. Thanks so much for the referral as I used yours ;)


    Lx

    I've enjoyed today's surveys, obviously they are psychological and academic as that is the type of people using this site, but I find them interesting too. And today's I really enjoyed one in particular as it was very to the point and something true that occurs now.

    thanks for using my referral :A
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Luckyphone is a rollover...... £40, the winner yesterday didn't claim.



    is today's lucky winner you?
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Aesop wrote: »



    reason I asked, i do boots, tesco orchard, supersavvyme, and alba science.

    I have received flash liquid to test and give feedback on from supersavvyme, alba - I did some foundations, boots I get allsorts, from lip balms to sunscreen to lotions, eye shadow, lip gloss. And tesco -you get vouchers to spend instore to buy the products and give feedback.

    so if you aren't doing product testing, get signed up!
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie
    edited 7 July 2015 at 3:55PM
    Everyone's doing so well:j. Congratulations:beer:

    Just received £13 in Amazon vouchers from a postal survey site and have spent some of them on there on a diary. For some reason I missed getting a diary a couple of years ago and ended up halfway through last year year picking up a cheap A5 size academic diary that runs from July to July. It's just getting to the last few days so this time I spotted an A5 one that runs for 18 months instead of just 12, right from now until the very end of 2016 when I can start on 'normal' diaries again:rotfl:. More expensive than I usually pay for a diary (£1 is my limit:o) but pushed the boat out a bit today as I have 'free' vouchers to use:j. I feel a bit guilty somehow,not buying the very cheapest:o

    £1.92 profit from book sold on Amazon. A couple of other cheapies posted today but will add to total when I get it.

    So that's £14.92 to add today. Getting there:j
  • Cerenia
    Cerenia Posts: 1,857 Forumite
    Sold some My Little Pony dog tag necklaces I had doubles of, making an extra £10.71
    Also £1.05 roadkill

    Some more surveys done today as well, trying to cash out what I can - hoping to change job by end of the month, which means going from weekly pay to monthly :o
    ~*Cerenia*~

    2017 Goals
    Wedding Saving Pot - £1300/£2500

  • Received a check from council tax for £18.12 today owing from the previous borough I lived in. I've sent off a batch of DVDs for the 1st time to music magpie and have put together a batch of CDs but I'll wait until I actually receive the cash for those before I add it to my "Make £10 a day" balance. Tomorrow, I'm going to go through Aesop's handy tips to see where else I can make money because from the looks of things there is alot of things I am missing out on
  • Aesop wrote: »
    I've enjoyed today's surveys, obviously they are psychological and academic as that is the type of people using this site, but I find them interesting too. And today's I really enjoyed one in particular as it was very to the point and something true that occurs now.

    thanks for using my referral :A

    What are you both referring too out of curiosity. Psychological and academic combined with making money, sounds right up my street.
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Miss_Debt wrote: »
    What are you both referring too out of curiosity. Psychological and academic combined with making money, sounds right up my street.

    this post

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5267356

    I mentioned it earlier but you may have missed it as I said a new survey site.
  • Hiya everyone, a flying visit,

    Was wondering if you could help me at all please:

    I have a number of vintage 'Puppy in my Pocket' toys from the 90s. I wish to sell them, but there are loads of them on ebay, so does anyone know of any alternative places to sell them please?
    Make £5 a day in August£21.54/£155

    Year Total (Starting May) £663.09
    Marrying the love of my life 24th October 2015:smileyhea
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