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Clixsense, Neobux, Crowdflower 2018 Thread

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  • Sugarcandy
    Sugarcandy Posts: 436 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary 100 Posts
    I've all but given up, I have about 7 dollars sitting there, but I'm struggling to make it to 10 so I can cash out and move on. I did try a few surveys but they took me to the end and didn't pay, put in tickets but they just say it's nothing to do with them.
  • nickyotron
    nickyotron Posts: 376 Forumite
    Have to admit I dont think Ive used Clixsense at all this year. The surveys just seem to become so low paying I wasnt willing to commit to them. Plus the only ref I had left! :| lol
    Think it went downhill fast after they lost paypal.
  • Fee77
    Fee77 Posts: 571 Forumite
    Yes, losing paypal was a major blow. I only take money out now when I'm at about $200, as payza, which I use, takes so much off you.
  • Fee77
    Fee77 Posts: 571 Forumite
    So yet more bother with CS, in that they now have lost Payza as a payment option, this is the one I used so it's a bit of a nightmare. Not sure what to do now, tried to join Payoneer but for some bizarre reason they wouldn't accept the sort code on my bank card, so they're already annoying me. The most frustrating thing is, this seems to be a US Payza problem, it still works in Europe, so really the option for using it should still be there on CS for those not in the US.

    I'm pretty fed up with CS right now, but I have $160 in it, so I'm going to have to figure something out else that money will just be sitting there.
  • cally6008
    cally6008 Posts: 7,629 Forumite
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    Has anyone managed to login to Figure 8 with their old Crowdflower details ?
    How do you do it ?
    It wanted me to login with facebook and then put me back to a zero contributor (new account ?)
  • vampire-girl
    vampire-girl Posts: 4,675 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Fee77 wrote: »
    So yet more bother with CS, in that they now have lost Payza as a payment option, this is the one I used so it's a bit of a nightmare. Not sure what to do now, tried to join Payoneer but for some bizarre reason they wouldn't accept the sort code on my bank card, so they're already annoying me. The most frustrating thing is, this seems to be a US Payza problem, it still works in Europe, so really the option for using it should still be there on CS for those not in the US.

    I'm pretty fed up with CS right now, but I have $160 in it, so I'm going to have to figure something out else that money will just be sitting there.

    I signed up to Skrill because that's on Neobux as well. I'm withdrawing and will leave build up in Skrill to save on fees.
  • vampire-girl
    vampire-girl Posts: 4,675 Forumite
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    cally6008 wrote: »
    Has anyone managed to login to Figure 8 with their old Crowdflower details ?
    How do you do it ?
    It wanted me to login with facebook and then put me back to a zero contributor (new account ?)

    My password manager had already saved details so I just clicked signin with fb and that worked. Mine is showing same details as before,not sure why yours has done that
  • Fee77
    Fee77 Posts: 571 Forumite
    I signed up to Skrill because that's on Neobux as well. I'm withdrawing and will leave build up in Skrill to save on fees.

    Hi VG, hope you're well. Yes, I was thinking I will have to try Skrill, as that is really the only option left. They talked on CS about getting something called Transferwise set up, which apparently paid the money straight into your bank account, but that appears to have fallen through.

    They really don't cater very well for workers outside of the US, when it comes to getting our money. Right now it's kinda more bother than it's worth.
  • vampire-girl
    vampire-girl Posts: 4,675 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Fee77 wrote: »
    Hi VG, hope you're well. Yes, I was thinking I will have to try Skrill, as that is really the only option left. They talked on CS about getting something called Transferwise set up, which apparently paid the money straight into your bank account, but that appears to have fallen through.

    They really don't cater very well for workers outside of the US, when it comes to getting our money. Right now it's kinda more bother than it's worth.

    Hi Fee yes am well thanks hope you're well too. :) Oh I didn't hear about that. Yes US has it easier.
    Am finding I like InstaGC the video bonus soon adds up and I do the minutestaff clicks each day whilst playing on my ipad. I get a few points if i don't qualify for surveys as well. In the past I only used to do an odd survey and the codes.
  • purplevamp
    purplevamp Posts: 10,633 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    It's been a while since anyone posted on here :eek:

    Just a heads up for those who still use clixsense. The following message was on their site today:-
    Members, if you receive an email that claims to be from ClixSense asking you to download a widget, please report it as spam and delete it. This is NOT sent from us and could be a phishing scheme to get your login information.

    Also, any email that originates from ClixSense will be from an @clixsense.com address.

    Please use your best judgement when reading your email, if you think it's a bogus email, simply placing your mouse cursor over the link in the email will show where the link points to or asking questions can save you from possible headaches in the future.

    Thank you
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