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Make upto £10 a day in August 2017 - everybody most welcome

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  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Florence_J wrote: »
    I'm sorry to hear of this happening to you. But I have news that might be of benefit to you and anyone else expecting. Please do give the website Bzz Agent a try, I recently was filling out some qualifying surveys and one was about am I pregnant? (i'm not) or do I know anyone pregnant or with a baby (I do) and it turns out they need product testers for various baby products on the way.

    See out of a rubbish day, comes a positive. Hope you have left your referral on bxzagent referral page Florence.

    Mike. Today sounds awful but stay positive you will get there.
  • cufc_mike
    cufc_mike Posts: 587 Forumite
    Florence_J wrote: »
    I'm sorry to hear of this happening to you. But I have news that might be of benefit to you and anyone else expecting. Please do give the website Bzz Agent a try, I recently was filling out some qualifying surveys and one was about am I pregnant? (i'm not) or do I know anyone pregnant or with a baby (I do) and it turns out they need product testers for various baby products on the way.

    Thank you Florence - I've signed up to Bzz Agent, so fingers crossed :)
  • Aesop
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    shariann wrote: »
    Thank you for posting this again Aesop. I keep meaning to do this but never seem to get round to it :rotfl:

    Do you really need to leave an inch all round? That seems a lot and if so I think most of the stamps I have saved will be trimmed to closely :(

    Ops 1cm.will amend my post :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I blame Xander's Mum, she was taking about 8' earlier :rotfl::rotfl:
  • Aesop
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    cufc_mike wrote: »
    Thank you Florence - I've signed up to Bzz Agent, so fingers crossed :)

    Referred board folks. Always do referral board when signing up and don't forget to leave your own.
  • Aesop
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    QueenJess Do not beat yourself up for life choices. In the older days Mums could stay at home and bring kids up while hubby went to work and earnt a wage that supported whole family.

    Life isn't like that anymore. You are doing the best you can for your little one and be proud of that.

    I hope you manage to start earning enough to be able to go part time
  • Aesop
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    shariann wrote: »
    Last couple of days here have been a bit stressful too. I won't go in to details but will just say that I'm staying out of OH's way!

    Anyway just adding £9 MOC used in Tesco. £1 AGC from bigDL and 15p citizenme making £53.15 so far

    Hugs to you too shariann x
  • cufc_mike wrote: »
    I keep seeing people saying about doing Jobspotter verifications. How do you do this? On my app, I only have Submissions, Submit Photo's, Wallet, More (under more there is nothing relating to verifications).

    Maybe it's because I haven't done any submissions yet?
    Aesop wrote: »
    Are you on iPhone? Think this is currently only available on android.

    I'm on iPhone and I've seen the "Verify" tab on there before, but it disappeared with the last update. I also don't remember seeing my total go up after a verify session but I don't think I necessarily paid too much attention to it. If the tab comes back again then I'll make sure I check my total before and after.

    Luckily I work in a big university city with a lot of shops (mostly chain shops though) so I tend to get spot quite a few job adverts each week, just requested another cashout of just over £5. I've also got a week off at the end of August when I'll dedicate a day to walking around a few local towns and see if I can spot some good opportunities to snap there!
    "You won't bloom until you're planted" - Graffiti spotted in Newcastle.

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  • Queenjess, never feel guilty about the choices you make for when it comes to you're family. With my first I was ready to go back to work and spend time with people again but this time I feel like my wee ones not ready for me to leave her. I feel bad everyday but i know that working is the best thing for us as a family. I hope you get to go back part time tho. It does make it a bit easier!

    Mike, I hope your wife is ok! It's a stressful time for you all as it is without car trouble. Good luck with the new baby!

    Xx
  • Aesop
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    I'm on iPhone and I've seen the "Verify" tab on there before, but it disappeared with the last update. I also don't remember seeing my total go up after a verify session but I don't think I necessarily paid too much attention to it. If the tab comes back again then I'll make sure I check my total before and after.

    Luckily I work in a big university city with a lot of shops (mostly chain shops though) so I tend to get spot quite a few job adverts each week, just requested another cashout of just over £5. I've also got a week off at the end of August when I'll dedicate a day to walking around a few local towns and see if I can spot some good opportunities to snap there!

    With the old verify, you couldn't earn anything. I used to do it to pass the time.

    I check with this one and definitely getting paid just under a penny per verification.

    Talking to someone else on iPhone, some have it and some don't. Same with android, some do and some don't.
  • shariann
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    Aesop wrote: »
    Ops 1cm.will amend my post :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I blame Xander's Mum, she was taking about 8' earlier :rotfl::rotfl:

    The mind boggles :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    £10 a day April - £4/£300
    2014 £110.92 2015 £3732.30 2016 £1633.66 2017 £2991.70 2018 £3255.40
    Jan £105.50 Feb £80.47March £69.30
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