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leslieknope wrote: »seconding the poster above, swagbucks requires a lot of time to get any decent income and there are far better uses of your time. i gave up as i kept doing surveys and it would let me complete the first 10 questions before telling me i wasn't able to do the rest and i would only get 1 or 2 swagbucks.
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I tried for a little while, but its just not worth the time spending hours to earn about 17 pence. You would probably earn more per hour just by walking the streets looking for dropped coins.0 -
I make £100 a month on Swagbucks for very little effort - no more than 2 hrs per week. I think £12.50 an hour for working at home is pretty alright. It has taken a while to get the hang of the site, to build up to that. I started off wondering how people made their target each day!
How do you make £12.50 an hour with Swagbucks? Is that by doing offers?0 -
How do you make £12.50 an hour with Swagbucks? Is that by doing offers?
You can earn money there in lots of ways:
Running apps
Downloading games
Completing surveys
Searching the Web
Instant surveys on the dashboard
Clicking adverts
Signing up to newsletters
There are lots of ways that soon add up.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
parking_question_chap wrote: »This
I tried for a little while, but its just not worth the time spending hours to earn about 17 pence. You would probably earn more per hour just by walking the streets looking for dropped coins.
I'm certainly finding that at the moment - they entice you in with the promise of 80SB for 10 mins....only to say you aren't qualified and only give you 1SB bonusAlways on the lookout for ways to save moneyMake £2017 in 2017; As of 05/01 = £8.100 -
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I'm certainly finding that at the moment - they entice you in with the promise of 80SB for 10 mins....only to say you aren't qualified and only give you 1SB bonus
They don't say that you're guaranteed to qualify, no survey site does. If you qualify then that's the amount they'll give you and it should take roughly the time stated to complete that survey.
It's not their fault if you don't qualify. Surveys are looking for specific people usually and not everyone is going to qualify for every survey.parking_question_chap wrote: »But no doubt the website has made money from your clicks.
If the survey company only pay for completed surveys (and I'd imagine it's very likely most do) the site won't be making anything from you clicking on the survey and not qualifying.0 -
My advice---- Do some freelancing.0
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I work 37 hours (mon-fri) plus I have to take my kids to nursery and pick them up each day. In addition I work part time every Sunday afternoon for 4 hours. Looking for another way to add to my income...ideally £100. What would people suggest? I feel like I'm already on the go all week so it needs to be something fairly quick as I do t have too much time to play with. Thanks in advance everyone.0
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I doubt there is a easy answer to this but if there is I'm interested!0
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There's numerous identical threads on here with the information you needEx forum ambassador
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