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Swagbucking into 2018

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  • thisone
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    £40 - £50 a month for almost no effort other than concentration is well worth my current time that I have.
    Yes, there are worse things than not trying, however as mjm3346 said it's not generally considered wise to use the likes of swagbucks as a savings bank, they lose no sleep stripping users of sums like £100 , probably to keep the customers who pay them many thousands from becoming unhappy.
  • mikep22
    mikep22 Posts: 1,546 Forumite
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    £40 - £50 a month for almost no effort other than concentration is well worth my current time that I have.

    I've been using SB for a couple of years now and with things like running daily discovery, searches, instants etc - I dont get close to £40-50. Can only assume you are smashing out these surveys.

    In which case Swagbucks is one of the worst sites to do surveys on. IMHO. The amount of SB you get per survey is pitiful, and the number of times you get screened seems much higher then other sites.

    I have earnt a total of 35,000SB in 2 years, around say £175....compared with Prolific where I am now at £975 after the same amount of time. Both of these would be higher if I had more spare time to do them (I have a full time job).
    Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
    :beer:
  • Thank you to those who answered my question ref plying games. I sussed it out and managed my 50sb. Baby sick so went able to get back on until today.

    My daily target has gone from 50 to 110 today. Has everyone else's?
    SPC#19 - 7-£666.54, 8-£489, 9-£264 10-£376 11- £305.8p 12 £329 13 - £315 14/£214 15 £177 16 £253 SPC 17 £0 of £250

    Swaggers - 2015/£285, 2016/£270, 2017/£460, 2018/£420, 2019 / £183, 2020 / £226, 2021/£135, 2022/£
  • System
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    hickles69 wrote: »
    Thank you to those who answered my question ref plying games. I sussed it out and managed my 50sb. Baby sick so went able to get back on until today.

    My daily target has gone from 50 to 110 today. Has everyone else's?

    I think 110 is the regular target for today for everyone, which is rather high :(
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  • Hi
    Avoid this one if you can. Just wasted half an hour on a travel survey that crashed at the end (I know the surveys are a waste of time, but I got suckered in because the early questions seemed to suggest I was a good subject).

    It's 201809182 Global Test Marketing 80SB. It stops working with a one line useless error message at the top of the page just before the end.

    Bye for now
  • mikep22 wrote: »
    I've been using SB for a couple of years now and with things like running daily discovery, searches, instants etc - I dont get close to £40-50. Can only assume you are smashing out these surveys.


    If spending 30 minutes of my day is considered smashing it, sure.


    40 quid a month is easily achievable in that amount of time you just need to do the basics everyday without fail.
    Debt free since 2011
  • Hi
    Avoid this one if you can.


    I would avoid any that don't even offer the 1sb disqualification.
    Debt free since 2011
  • mjm3346
    mjm3346 Posts: 47,291 Forumite
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    £40 - £50 a month for almost no effort other than concentration is well worth my current time that I have.

    Before swagbucks reduced the already low rewards to where they are now I gave it a good go and was claiming £65 to £100 per month (without using any paid offers) but my takings from other sites fell by more than that so I dropped swagbucks to the no effort tasks for £10 to £15 a month.
  • System
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    If you task then this task takes about a minute and pays 80SB....

    1301908 E-Cigarette Health Message Rating Task (15 Minutes)

    (Level one)
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  • rachelja wrote: »
    If you task then this task takes about a minute and pays 80SB....

    1301908 E-Cigarette Health Message Rating Task (15 Minutes)

    (Level one)
    Thanks. Very quick, took less than 5 mins. :beer:
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