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Prolific Academic Survey Alerts
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feats of memory are not good attention checks...
Yep, that would apply to me :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Saving a house deposit. Member no.7 100% of target
He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog.
You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.0 -
Ivana_B_Rich wrote: »Yep, that would apply to me :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
This is something PA said the other day, did they not? I'm sure there was something quoted about it... Possibly even by me, proving the point! :eek::o Yikes.0 -
The one I had rejected was
Perceptions towards business products
Hosted by kingston.ac.uk
£1.00 • 10 minutes • £6.00/hr • 450/450
In this study you will be asked to read short descriptions about a Tech company manufacturing products with components made of recycled or reprocessed materials.
/quietly scowling
Make £2020 in 2020 - £263.78/£2020
2020 totals
Swagbucks - £100 | Prolific Academic - £44.54 | Qmee - £10 | PopulusLive - £50
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Ah. I have not done that one but have done two others to which it sounds very similar, hence the confusion.
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Pah. First decent survey in ages this morning (£3) and I can't do it because it's s laptop one and I'm just shooting out the door.
Sod's law.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
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Damn! I wish I had known elsien was a professional assassin; I would have booked her months ago!0
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One with loads of dots for £4.50odd.
It was duller then a moose whose been hanging out all afternoon with Rees-Mogg.
Results were interesting in the end, I think their hypothesis was a little unrealistic though, how could we know one "advisor" was better then the other when we did not know whether the answer was right, or what the other was saying. Ho hum. I got 72%. And a headache.Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
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It was duller then a moose whose been hanging out all afternoon with Rees-Mogg.
:rotfl: You guys do make me chuckle, makes doing these damn boring surveys more tolerable :beer:
Make £2020 in 2020 - £263.78/£2020
2020 totals
Swagbucks - £100 | Prolific Academic - £44.54 | Qmee - £10 | PopulusLive - £50
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And another one for £2 on....errr. weird pictures is the best way I can describe it.
Two really strange surveys tonight. But...think of the noodles, marty, think of the noodles!
(*or not as I am trying to eat healthier at the minute, so cous cous instead....itll be quinoa next...)Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
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