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Swagbucking into 2019... Nearly ;)
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hmm try clicking on the square let the page open and click the swagbutton? That (I think) should put a tick in the button and light up the square
other than that, see if Chrome has an update?
Sorry can't think of anything else to try.
I managed to get it to work :j I went on Firefox but had to add the swagbutton and then activate on that. Very complicated way to do it but at least it's done. Just need a code now
. Thanks for your help xx Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £81,279.78 May 2037Swagbucks ~ £205 (2024 ~ £395)Surveys ~ £204.44 (2024 ~ £280.14)Make £2025 in 2025 #5 ~ £1,406.55 ~ (2024 ~ £2,561.04)0 -
Sometimes they reset themselves, don't know what to do to make that happen, but waiting till the next day normally works unless it's one of the squares that just isn't working (all mine have lit except swagcode and giftcard)hmm try clicking on the square let the page open and click the swagbutton? That (I think) should put a tick in the button and light up the square
other than that, see if Chrome has an update?
Sorry can't think of anything else to try.0 -
how and when do you claim last months winning streak thanksThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Really easy 100sb survey on buying covers for new mobile phone, took about 2 minutes. M2m.Frugal Living Challenge 2025.0
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Re the George site. I went to site, opened the swagbutton and found the activite button there. Took a few attempts though, M2m.Frugal Living Challenge 2025.0
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Amazon Giftcards - while still more expensive than many of the other rewards the £5 Amazon card is better value than all the other Amazon cards at the moment (£5 - 700//£10 - 1440//£15 - 2160 etc)0
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Well, I think I'm done with Swagbucks- they have effectively forced me to leave. Since Dec there's barely been a decent paying survey. I will do a 58SB survey for around 20 mins if forced, but 40sb seems to be about the highest they're offering now. Now they've removed games and I already ditched the apps some months ago. There's basically no way left to earn. I must conclude the site peaked out with too many users. I will continue to collect free money for sharing their blog posts, but I can't be bothered with the site anymore. I've had a good 7 years of free money with them, so I thank them for that. I just can't believe how abruptly it's gone downhill.Minimalist
Extra income since 01/11/12 £36,546.450 -
Can anyone offer some advice on Zeek please?
Our dishwasher broke a couple of weeks ago and I'm trying to scrounge together vouchers from various places to get a new one. I think I will need around £230s worth. I could potentially get one from Amazon but they don't have a good range. Ideally, I'd like one from Currys and this is where Zeek comes in as you can only use up to 5 vouchers at Currys but I could buy one larger one from Zeek.
I currently have enough SBs to buy a £50 Zeek or Mastercard voucher. I also have around £60 on Quidco if I redeem it as a Zeek voucher. I also have a £25 Mastercard from One Opinion and various £1 Mastercards from Amazon taking the £1 balance check multiple times and never letting me add the final £1 on.
My question is: can I add these various Zeek vouchers and Mastercard amounts onto the Zeek website to total a larger credit balance so I can buy, say, 1 £100 Currys voucher? I don't really know how to add them onto there and if they stack. Also, Zeek seems to have 2 different sites, Shop and Marketplace. Can I use credit on either?
Many thanks,
A very confused Throwaway.MFW - OP 10% each year to clear mortgage in 10 years!
2019: £16,125/£16,125
2020: £14,172.64/£14,172.64
2021: £12,333.62/£12,333.62
2022: £10,626.55/£10,626.55
2023: switched tactics to saving in a higher interest rate account than mortgage interest rate
2024: mortgage neutral!0 -
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