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Hi Huskyrunner, you're doing so amazingly with the surveys, it's really impressive.
Maybe I need to be more focused here! I have lots with a few points but get bored when it doesn't seem to accumulate quickly. Might try toluna and just focus on that as you've had such success there.
I think £100 on surveys is really good going, should be really proud of this. I'd be chuffed0 -
butterfly234 wrote: »Hi Huskyrunner, you're doing so amazingly with the surveys, it's really impressive.
Maybe I need to be more focused here! I have lots with a few points but get bored when it doesn't seem to accumulate quickly. Might try toluna and just focus on that as you've had such success there.
I think £100 on surveys is really good going, should be really proud of this. I'd be chuffed
haha i will be chuffed when it hits my paypal or bank
Its just i find with them perseverance 1-2 hours a day and sticking with worthwhile sites. I am doing more than 1-2 hours but thats down too being off work. Some survey sites are an utter load of rubbish i dont deny it.
stick with uktoluna
global test market
one poll
opinion outpost
you gov
and opinium research
the thing i put 4-5 posts back re uktoluna will helpdebts 16550
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Hi HR - just caught up on your diary:).
I tried the survey route but get frustrated & bored very easily - wish I could stick at it like you. I agree exercise does help, I know when I saw my doctor & counsellor in past the first thing they ask was if I did exercise.
I hope your mental health improves, your neighbours move on and you clear that debt:D.0 -
Thanks for popping in munchin
I have subscribed too your diary
re exercise i have struggled the last 2-3 weeks due too having the lurgy but usually on top of walking the dogs i run 2-3 days a week. My gp says too me i should run more often but i do 2 dog walks a day each 2-3 miles.
re our neighbours they are being quiet its only from may too september we have issues but they are scumdebts 16550
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Well today has consisted so far for me of meeting my oh after nightshift in asda, we spent 45 on shopping. Not bad considering this consisted of one of those huge laundry detergent bottles ie the 8-9 quid ones. We also bought our sunday treat ie 8 bottles for ten quid from the beer/ale section
4 trooper
4 west indian porter guiness.
Today for once in my life i havent done any surveys lol
We also had our traditional late Sunday morning fry up after cleaning our house. Cumberland pork and apple sausages, fried eggs, black pudding, toast, beans, hash browns, onions and fried mushrooms. I can here my arteries crying loldebts 16550
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Thanks for the update Huskyrunner about Toluna - I will definitely have a look at their app.LBM Jul 16 £26,823.83, Nov 16 £27,961.98, Dec 16 £26,977.66, Jan 17 £26,884.76
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Yeah the app does make a difference i have just being on now
4x15 points
1 30 point survey
1 90point survey
Tiny in the bigger scheme of things but every little helpsdebts 16550
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Well today i have spent most of the day dying with a hang over self inflicted lol
Positive week ahead me and my old work buddy are going too see the Newcastle Falcons play Exeter on friday night. A nsd for me and also a new one a NSOD
ie No Survey Online Daydebts 16550
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Hope your head has recovered!" Your vibe attracts your tribe":D
Debt neutral27/03/17 from £40k:eek: in the hole 2012.
Roadkill 17 £56.58 2016-£62.28 2015- £84.20)
RYSAW17 £1900 2016 £2,535.16 2015 £1027.200 -
Yeah its fine now i didnt realise Guiness West Indian porter was 6 percentdebts 16550
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