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PopulusLive- survey sites discussion

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  • I've been using Populus for a while now and I think it is my favourite survey website.

    Earned a £50 payout for this month and I'm already on 27 points at the moment so already over half way to the next £50.

    Thing I find most important is I rarely find their surveys boring.
  • ndf9876
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    My first Populus cheque is in the post :) So that's £50 in about 4 months, which isn't bad going at all. During the latter half of November and early December, I've done about £15-worth just on politics!
  • MissPop
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    Yup, the one good thing about these poxy elections is they're good for surveys! My last cheque was in September and I'll be getting another in January - noiiice! :D

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  • MissPop wrote: »
    Yup, the one good thing about these poxy elections is they're good for surveys! My last cheque was in September and I'll be getting another in January - noiiice! :D


    Absolutely. The country is going to hell but at least there's plenty of money to be made in survey land :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Every cloud and all that :D
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  • Willowx
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    Also doing well on Populus at the moment, a cheque in the post (a move to bank transfers would be good, even YouGov has got with the times) and current balance of £26. Surveys coming thick and fast at the moment. Must say I'm surprised to see so many positive comments for Qmee, I've always found it frustrating (very low reward for your time) more good for pennies rather than big bucks.
  • mjm3346
    mjm3346 Posts: 47,317 Forumite
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    Populus is definitely in my top 3 for the reward vs time spent - I suppose from a survey point of view the best result from the election would be no party able to form a stable government followed by another election in early spring.
  • mybb
    mybb Posts: 314 Forumite
    Haven't received a survey email in a while now...
  • mikep22
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    mybb wrote: »
    Haven't received a survey email in a while now...

    You might want to check your settings to ensure you get sent the mail everytime one is available.

    I reckon I must get 2/3 a week, it is a slow burner but its a nice reward when it does arrive.
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  • mybb wrote: »
    Haven't received a survey email in a while now...
    I had loads in the run up to the election. Have you kept your profile up to date? There is a recent question on how you voted in the election.
    Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:
  • mikep22
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    I had loads in the run up to the election. Have you kept your profile up to date? There is a recent question on how you voted in the election.

    Me too, and judging by your signature, we must be very different demographics, which suggests most people wouldve had these surveys. Lets not talk about the election and how screwed the country is, though....

    Think you (ie the peep who said they had no surveys) need to check your settings. Or email them to ensure account is in good standing?
    Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
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