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Pay for birthdays and Christmas 2018 with surveys
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Bought 2 birthday presents and 2 Mothers Day presents today along with a few other bits for the home on Amazon today.
£61.65 before vouchers.
£1.65 after vouchersDebt Free Stage 1 - Completed 27/08/2020
Debt Free Stage 2 - Completed 50/181 Payments0 -
Fab!
Dxxx0 -
Did you sort your problem out Dolly?
Quick update, really haven't done much as I am just so busy but here goes:
Swagbucks - 223 (1360 for £10) Will aim to start this again from tomorrow to try and get a good monthly bonus in March
Prolific - £1.25 (£20 to cashout) Just cashed out £20.41 which will go to SPC
Yougov - 2425 (5000 for £50)
Ipsos - 600 (600 for £5) Ready to cashout but they are temporarily out of stock
Research opinions - £4.64 (£8 for cashout)
TCB - £150.29 (Cashout in a couple of months)
Banked
£123.78 Amazon
£40.99 SPC
Spent
£74.92
My balance has gone down more than I would like but it has saved me having to find £75 elsewhere. Will try to build my balance back up again as I plan on covering the whole of smalls birthday with this along with other birthdays that will come up.Change the way you see things and the things you see will change0 -
No, they never got back to me about it.
You are doing great still, will be able to build that up again no probs.
Dxxx0 -
Hello #19 here.
Been so busy getting in the overtime that I haven't done as many as I would have liked. But all sites I have joined are ticking along. However I do have another £2.50 to cash out so that's £5 so far
Bring on February, I will aim to beat that lol.When life throws you a curveball, learn to catch it and throw it back! Feb Grocery Challenge/£1000 -
I would like to join please. I've recently started my debt free journey & jumped back on the surveys bandwagon. Funnily enough I posted on my own diary yesterday that I am going to try & get all of my family birthdays done with vouchers this year (not including my OH & 2 daughters). I did have £10 Amazon voucher redeemed from Swagbucks but used that for a recent gift purchase so have £5 left & no other vouchers. The first family birthday coming up will be at the end of February so I have around 3 weeks to earn as much as possible, to give me enough time to redeem & shop.0
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I would like to join please. I've recently started my debt free journey & jumped back on the surveys bandwagon. Funnily enough I posted on my own diary yesterday that I am going to try & get all of my family birthdays done with vouchers this year (not including my OH & 2 daughters). I did have £10 Amazon voucher redeemed from Swagbucks but used that for a recent gift purchase so have £5 left & no other vouchers. The first family birthday coming up will be at the end of February so I have around 3 weeks to earn as much as possible, to give me enough time to redeem & shop.
#21 - Crikey123
Hey, sorry for the delay in welcoming you to the thread!
Dxxx0 -
Morning,
Just cashed out £15 amazon vouchers from Valued Opinions!
Building up a nice wee pot.
Dxxx0 -
Thought I would spend some time on surveys today until I spent 20 minutes on a survey only to be kicked off! This is what really puts me off, I don't get much time at the moment so the last thing I want to do is waste any of it. Anyway, quick update now that I have given up:
Swagbucks - 348 (1360 for £10)
Prolific - £2.25 (£20 to cashout)
Yougov - 2450 (5000 for £50)
Ipsos - 625 (600 for £5) Still out of stock
Research opinions - £4.64 (£8 for cashout)
TCB - £150.29 (Cashout in a couple of months)
Banked
£123.78 Amazon
£40.99 SPC
Spent
£74.92Change the way you see things and the things you see will change0 -
Thank you Dolly Rocker
I redeemed a £10 voucher from Swagbucks yesterday, which takes my Amazon total to £15.50. I am going to spend some time this evening on surveys to start getting the points stacking up.0
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