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Make £10 a day December 2016 - everybody most welcome to join in
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carbootcrazy wrote: »Thanks, Aesop:T. She hasn't posted on her diary for 4 weeks now, either with new stuff or to reply to visitor's posts. She probably hasn't even visited it to read anything there.
something going on at home preventing her from posting. but she may be reading without logging in, so worth posting a message on her diary :A0 -
Aesop, sorry about the nightmare you are having with the reverseadventcalendar after all the time and effort you have put in to making it a success for a lot of people.
I've had various eBay/nectar emails recently but have had so much other stuff to do and not being a lover of eBay anyway I haven't even opened/read them:eek:. Too late now, I suppose. Whatever they're offering as a reward for jumping through their hoops I'll manage without it;)
I've just had a lousy hour doing a very involved PA survey on risks and gambling probabilities etc. I had to concentrate so hard and it really made my brain ache. I only persisted because the reward is £4.20. I must have been very near the end (had been at it for about 45 minutes) when the survey disappeared and I got an error message that the website was out of date. That doesn't mean I was timed out, there was loads of the allowed time left, it's an error message that comes up elsewhere too from time to time. I tried all the usual fixes but none worked:mad:
There was no way I could get back to where I left off so I messaged the researcher. I just hope something can be done as it was a horrible study to do and took up so much time:mad:.0 -
carbootcrazy wrote: »Aesop, sorry about the nightmare you are having with the reverseadventcalendar after all the time and effort you have put in to making it a success for a lot of people.
I've had various eBay/nectar emails recently but have had so much other stuff to do and not being a lover of eBay anyway I haven't even opened/read them:eek:. Too late now, I suppose. Whatever they're offering as a reward for jumping through their hoops I'll manage without it;)
I've just had a lousy hour doing a very involved PA survey on risks and gambling probabilities etc. I had to concentrate so hard and it really made my brain ache. I only persisted because the reward is £4.20. I must have been very near the end (had been at it for about 45 minutes) when the survey disappeared and I got an error message that the website was out of date. That doesn't mean I was timed out, there was loads of the allowed time left, it's an error message that comes up elsewhere too from time to time. I tried all the usual fixes but none worked:mad:
There was no way I could get back to where I left off so I messaged the researcher. I just hope something can be done as it was a horrible study to do and took up so much time:mad:.
oh no! message prolific too as they will override the researcher if they say no. hate when they put on really complicated ones. I know they got to get their research but still!0 -
I thought musicmagpie hadnt paid me and couldnt find the email telling them what account to pay into. So finally started going through my various accounts. omg :eek: internet banking is a nightmare now!
I couldnt remember passwords and things, so called up, he asked me about last transaction on account. said i havent used it for months I dont remember! evenutally got account sorted and found music mapgie money! what a bonus!
now to find the other missing money from a survey that I still havent been paid!0 -
sold a tv on Facebook today for £30 that arrived broken and got sent another one but they didn't want the broken one back so will add that to my total
Trying to cash out on top cashback, it say I have £42.19 to cash out but when I try and do i, it will only let me cashout £26 something. I know they take £5 annual fee but don't know why they won't let me cash out the rest, does it expire after a certain time??
My total is currently at £40. Am due some overtime being paid in next couple of days too.Make £10 a day Dec 2016 £130.52/£310
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inneedofmoney wrote: »sold a tv on Facebook today for £30 that arrived broken and got sent another one but they didn't want the broken one back so will add that to my total
Trying to cash out on top cashback, it say I have £42.19 to cash out but when I try and do i, it will only let me cashout £26 something. I know they take £5 annual fee but don't know why they won't let me cash out the rest, does it expire after a certain time??
My total is currently at £40. Am due some overtime being paid in next couple of days too.
how are you trying to get payment? some of them won't let you cash out from other companies to them ie you might be able to get £20 m and s voucher and £26 cash. does that make sense? at the top it mentions split payments0 -
how are you trying to get payment? some of them won't let you cash out from other companies to them ie you might be able to get £20 m and s voucher and £26 cash. does that make sense? at the top it mentions split payments
Yeah I tried splitting them all up and it just kept on taking me back to the sign in page so I gave up but still was only saying up to about £28, will try again in a couple of days! Wondering if they expire after 12 months or something as I haven't had a payment for ages.
Forgot that I won £60 on the lottery last weekend so have added that to my total!Make £10 a day Dec 2016 £130.52/£310
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Looks as though a lot of us are having problems one way or another today, largely internet-based as usual:mad:.
inneedofmoney, I hope you get your TCB cashout sorted. It's a nice situation to be in though, having that much payable:j. I never get to anywhere like that amount payable so have no idea how to help about split payments:o. Sorry0 -
£9 moc for a £60 spend at sainsburys.
£10 swagbucks amazon voucher
£65 extra hours at work money
£10.20 tips
Another one here really miffed with bounts. There is no way of using any points accrued.
Not even tried getting a refund but dont hold out much hope.
Does anyone know of any other sites that can be linked up to fitbit to earn something?Make £10 a Day Feb .....£75.... March... £65......April...£90.....May £20.....June £35.......July £600 -
Kantankrus_Mare wrote: »£9 moc for a £60 spend at sainsburys.
£10 swagbucks amazon voucher
£65 extra hours at work money
£10.20 tips
Another one here really miffed with bounts. There is no way of using any points accrued.
Not even tried getting a refund but dont hold out much hope.
Does anyone know of any other sites that can be linked up to fitbit to earn something?
how did you pay for bounts? some have very successfully got refunds through apple.
there is another site I read about. not checked out what earning is. I will take a look and post tomorrow.0
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