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I haven't cashed mine out yet on PA so can't say !
Just hope your back gets sorted pretty soon, and you get back to work.
Thanks for the tip about the chargers from Poundland.0 -
Prolific Academic suggest waiting until you reach £20 before cashing out otherwise PayPal take a % but now PayPal are charging no matter how big the amount.
They have a new cashout option called Circle which I've just used, it took about 3 days to go into circle and 2 to go into my bank account.0 -
Scott_Weiland wrote: »Hows project bike rebuild coming on?
Sorry mate, just seen this...
waiting to hear back from the LBS, hopefully have the bike back off-road worthy for weekend
Have a good oneBUGGRITMILLENIUMHANDANDSHRIMP I TOLD EM! - Foul Ole Ron
It is important that we know where we come from, because if you do not know where you come from, then you do not know where you are, and if you don't know where you are, then you don't know where you are going. If you don't know where you're going, you're probably going wrong.
R.I.P. T.P.0 -
15 quid for a charger seemed a tad steep.Cashback Earnings YTD £46.04 Survey Earnings YTD £182.66
"Always always train, be the best version of you that you can physically be"0 -
Okay that's good its just I am
on 4.70 now. I don't see the logic in waiting till to 20 quid if PayPal charge a fee regardless.
Re me today i am so down it's unreal I am in a lot of pain, my gp I have decided is a nob. Excuse my French but I was there yesterday and he hasn't given me stronger pain meds, aspirin/ibuprofen and paracetamol are not touching the sides.
Survey wise here's a mini progress report
Opinium research is at 119.50, cash out at 125 quid.
One poll I am at 31quid, cash out is 40 quid.
PA I am at £4.70 pending another 2 quid.
U.K. Toluna/global test market nowhere near getting binned.
Ipsos I say 620 points. Cash out I need to check.
Opinion outpost I am at 90 points I always now cash out at a fiver 2.50 is a too small amount.
I do have other accounts I do surveys for these are my main ones.Cashback Earnings YTD £46.04 Survey Earnings YTD £182.66
"Always always train, be the best version of you that you can physically be"0 -
Were no fees charged using the circle thingy?Cashback Earnings YTD £46.04 Survey Earnings YTD £182.66
"Always always train, be the best version of you that you can physically be"0 -
I've never used paypal but I do use circle (see my sig )
They say there isnt set days they process but it does seem Tuesdays and Fridays are more favoured at processing. Once you click get paid and confirm you will get a green banner at the top that says .. You have a payment in process for 47.52 which will be sent to the circle account associated with x
When processed that disappears and it drops into circle within minutes. Then into bank within an hour.
So I assume paypal is similar, they say payments are processed within 5 days of requesting it
I've always waited till £20 so cashout has no fees.0 -
Fees with Circle are 1% +10p, with PayPal they're 2.9%+20p whatever the amount I'm up to £15 on Prolific and going to wait it out!0
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Thanks Louby I have about 4 quid approved and another 6.50 waiting to drop.Cashback Earnings YTD £46.04 Survey Earnings YTD £182.66
"Always always train, be the best version of you that you can physically be"0 -
Well thats me settled for the day a minor spend day for me £1.50 in tescos for some of those freezer ice pack things. My day consists of now tv and coffee/surveys i think. God i am bored.Cashback Earnings YTD £46.04 Survey Earnings YTD £182.66
"Always always train, be the best version of you that you can physically be"0
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