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cobblers_boy wrote: »For more years than I can remember Mike. We all have our crosses to bear!!:D
I've always found it better to be slightly Posh in life ;-) :eek::rotfl: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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Oxford Packaging Research Project: Perceptions of Food (2B200)
Hosted by psy.ox.ac.uk
£1.50
15 minutes
£6.00/hr
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I must admit for quite possibly the first time it was one £1.50 I had no inclination to go for. Ive done them too many times, you think "this one will be better" and no. No they are horrendously dull. :eek:
Mike, they've changed! I went through the same battle this morning (after I decided not to take part the other morning because my sanity is worth more than £1.50), but caved and gave it a shot - and there are no more stupid 'place product on sliders' exercises! It was refreshingly non-traumatising, and over in about 10 minutes for me.
I promise this is not a trap.Original mortgage: December 2017, £203,495
MFW start: April 2018, £201,800
Mortgage neutral: September 2022, mortgage redeemed: December 2022
New house, new mortgage: December 2022, £276,007
Current balance: £217,800 minus £8,300 overpayment savings pot0 -
Mike, they've changed! I went through the same battle this morning (after I decided not to take part the other morning because my sanity is worth more than £1.50), but caved and gave it a shot - and there are no more stupid 'place product on sliders' exercises! It was refreshingly non-traumatising, and over in about 10 minutes for me.
I promise this is not a trap.
I am giving it a bash. If they are gruesome, you owe me a Wispa bar.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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I am giving it a bash. If they are gruesome, you owe me a Wispa bar.Original mortgage: December 2017, £203,495
MFW start: April 2018, £201,800
Mortgage neutral: September 2022, mortgage redeemed: December 2022
New house, new mortgage: December 2022, £276,007
Current balance: £217,800 minus £8,300 overpayment savings pot0 -
Just did an Oxford packaging survey and I can confirm that it is fine, not too long nor repetitive. Phew!0
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Haha, please report back! :rotfl:
No Wispa bar needed......though it was still dull, at least it wasnt mind numbingly spine tingling boring.
I keep missing out on a £4.50 survey as I cant dedicate an hour to it at work todayDebt: 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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Anyone else having problems with the 'Leadership development and social relationships study' (£2.50)? I got a place but cannot open the flipping study either in Safari or Chrome! Have messaged the researcher but dunno whether to return the study or wait for a response......0
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Decision making in criminal investigation -
Hosted by Alice Liefgreen
£1.5018 minutes £5.00/hr 0 places remaining
Completed however my first time out = no reward. said 18 min took me a good 25.0
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