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Swagbucking into 2016
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Instant Surveys: 40327 - 26SB on utility bills.
edit - snap! ^0 -
instant survey is still around
since getting my new macbook pro i seem to be getting more instant surveys i'm still using the same browser though so not sure whats the caused the change.0 -
Does the SWAGO end tomorrow at 8.00PM?Don't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive0
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older_wiser wrote: »since getting my new macbook pro i seem to be getting more instant surveys i'm still using the same browser though so not sure whats the caused the change.0
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Just done a follow up telephone survey lasting 45 minutes has anyone else had this0
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Redeem Sb - sale now on
Paypal still more expensive in SB terms than gift vouchers
£100 paypal now 16000SB, Gift voucher for Amazon 14400 SB
all other denominations of both paypal and gift vouchers * are the same price of SB per pound as the £100 ones, so the higher value rewards are no longer slightly cheaper than the lower ones
(* with the exception of the £3 gift voucher, which though reduced is more expensive in SB per pound than the other gift vouchers)0 -
Does the SWAGO end tomorrow at 8.00PM?
Your Swago Board is active from August 29 at 1AM PT through September 2 at 12PM PT.
If you take 12 pm to be 12 noon and 12 am to be midnight then it does end at 8 pm BST as we are 8 hours ahead of PT.
I always use a 24 clock to avoid confusion.3.795 kWp Solar PV System. Capital of the Wolds0 -
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If you take 12 pm to be 12 noon and 12 am to be midnight then it does end at 8 pm BST as we are 8 hours ahead of PT.
I always use a 24 clock to avoid confusion.
Yeah, was reading recently at Wikipedia about how "12pm" is wrong! As they say:
"Strictly speaking, it is actually incorrect to use "a.m." and "p.m." when referring to noon or midnight (12:00). The abbreviation a.m. stands for ante meridiem or before noon and p.m. stands for post meridiem or after noon."
Right now it's probably pedant o'clock, but still0
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