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Swagbucking into 2017

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  • kippygolf
    kippygolf Posts: 1,395 Forumite
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    Emmaaar22 wrote: »
    Completed a gold survey and redeemed a swag code but my SWAGO hasn`t updated :(

    Have you installed the Swagbutton? You can find it in the list on the left of homrpage. You have to enter the code via the Swagbutton to get Swago square. Surveys can be hit and miss for Swago square unfortunately. Make sure you go via Gold Surveys page, not all homepage and not Peanut Labs will do it.
  • anamenottaken
    anamenottaken Posts: 4,198 Forumite
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    tizzi13 wrote: »
    I have been on swagbucks for a while now but only really started using it during the summer hols. I am doing the swago board but can't get the referral squares filled in. How do you all get referrals? Thank you for your help.


    Have you clicked on the Refer a Friend square on Swago? You do the referring of the "friend".
    If that referral leads to a registration and some SBs are earned by that account, you then earn from your Referral (because you get SBs in relation to the earnings of your referral).
  • snowy79
    snowy79 Posts: 242 Forumite
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  • Just screened out of survey as my income is less than £75k.

    Do these people really think someone on £75k+ is going to be scratching around on bloody Swagbucks?!
  • mikep22
    mikep22 Posts: 1,546 Forumite
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    SergioRam wrote: »
    Just screened out of survey as my income is less than £75k.

    Do these people really think someone on £75k+ is going to be scratching around on bloody Swagbucks?!

    Unlikely! Mind you Im on nearly 40 and Im on here :(
    Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
    :beer:
  • juliesg
    juliesg Posts: 1,362 Forumite
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    Can anyone remember when the big sale started last year, would be great if we got it again this year.
  • Kavor
    Kavor Posts: 483 Forumite
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    SergioRam wrote: »
    Just screened out of survey as my income is less than £75k.

    Do these people really think someone on £75k+ is going to be scratching around on bloody Swagbucks?!

    I think that the £75k was referring to the households income, so you could have somebody whose partner earns that amount of money and they stay at home doing the odd survey to pass the time.

    It must be well over a year ago now, but there was a peanuts lab survey that had this question :-

    "Are your savings, investments, pensions and properties, other than your main home, valued in total at more than $100,000?"

    At the time this was about £60,000 and as it included the value of a pension, i answered yes. I then received the message 'Congratulations you've qualified for the survey'. The next question was something like :-

    "Are your savings, investments, pensions and properties, other than your main home, valued in total at :-

    a) Less than £2,500,000
    b) Between £2,500,00 and £3,500,000
    c) More than £3,500,000

    Not surprisingly i was disqualified from that survey.
  • mikep22
    mikep22 Posts: 1,546 Forumite
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    Kavor wrote: »
    I think that the £75k was referring to the households income, so you could have somebody whose partner earns that amount of money and they stay at home doing the odd survey to pass the time.

    It must be well over a year ago now, but there was a peanuts lab survey that had this question :-

    "Are your savings, investments, pensions and properties, other than your main home, valued in total at more than $100,000?"

    At the time this was about £60,000 and as it included the value of a pension, i answered yes. I then received the message 'Congratulations you've qualified for the survey'. The next question was something like :-

    "Are your savings, investments, pensions and properties, other than your main home, valued in total at :-

    a) Less than £2,500,000
    b) Between £2,500,00 and £3,500,000
    c) More than £3,500,000

    Not surprisingly i was disqualified from that survey.

    No. Because if I did, I would be on a yacht somewhere, not answering surveys.

    :eek::eek:
    Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
    :beer:
  • clyndu
    clyndu Posts: 590 Forumite
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    Avoid a long boring gold survey on computing. Demographics at the end of the survey and I didn't fit.:mad:
  • Happygreen
    Happygreen Posts: 2,949 Forumite
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    clyndu wrote: »
    Avoid a long boring gold survey on computing. Demographics at the end of the survey and I didn't fit.:mad:

    Same, just spent (do I need to say it ANOTHER) 20 minutes on a mobile survey on printer purchases. Just went back to the board without even a notice or a bleeding THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME :mad::mad::mad::mad:
    First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, and then you win - Gandhi
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