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Make £10 A Day August 2019

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  • Aesop
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    Morning everyone.

    £25 amazon from swagbucks so £48.40/£155 for me, please.

    Thanks for the list Aesop. Do you find it easy to do stuff on your phone? I'm not sure if it's my phone or my age (!) but I find it all a bit fiddly and difficult to read, and prefer to do surveys and stuff on the laptop. I've been thinking about getting a tablet, would these apps work on that?

    bln

    Hi sorry, kept meaning to come back. on annual leave with DS so it is a case of keeping him entertained and ensuring he does his homework in time for school next week! I am determined to make him do it by himself with just guidance from me.

    I do a lot of stuff on my phone. Just because I dont alway have time to get the laptop out and receipt apps I can do in between things like making dinner and other bits.

    to be honest, most of the receipt apps aren't too bad, a case of point and shoot and they will tell you if receipt ok. had a few where they claim receipt blurry and it is not or not picked up properly. I put in a claim for the few and others let go, depending on how many I have uploaded.

    I don't use a tablet for these apps but think some would work on an android/apple tablet.

    And some you can do on pc, like topcashback/quidco - you can do daily clicks on tablet like imutual/cashbackearners/cashback discount. And I think shopmium and greenjinn you scan on pc.

    surveys I think are easier on a pc. easier for typing, scrolling etc. but the ones like onepulse, they are just ditty little quick surveys, so not usually too much typing involved.
  • Aesop
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    edited 30 August 2019 at 12:07AM
    Do any of you do the postal surveys? There are a few different ones.

    Some you have to take packages to post office/mailbox with a large slot and post boxes and receive boxes. They pay in points which you can cash out for various prizes.

    Some are paid in postage stamps. Handy for xmas and birthday cards, etc.

    Some pay in love2shop vouchers, handy for xmas/birthdays/school uniform lol.

    Keep finding out more and more panels. Think Kantar have a monopoly on how many panels they have and we never know them all!

    Anyway, just in case anyone is interested in any of the postal panels, links below. No referral links any of them.

    https://www.world-mail-panel.com/portal

    https://postalsurveys.tnsglobal.com/?fbclid=IwAR3Ny6yF_-4rpz4DFieK4sZROgjWjnu0_lK-8QzVIlr0NaDypyPZctM_UMU

    https://nu-mms.ipc.be/mmu-recruitment-zone-web/ef12
  • MushyPeas wrote: »
    Wanted to say I appreciate you doing this, thank you!

    Happy to share responsibility if that would help?

    That's very kind of you, thank you! That would help :D
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  • Itisme_2
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    £9 from InstaGC and £5 from Swagbucks.
  • Aesop
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    Itisme wrote: »
    £9 from InstaGC and £5 from Swagbucks.

    You have done well. I used to cashout at £1 on instagc. But trying to keep going now until i get £5.
  • Aesop wrote: »
    Thread looks a bit quiet these days.

    How many of you have smartphones?

    How many of you use the various apps you can install on your smartphone to make extra cash?


    How about you all? what smartphone apps do you have?

    Thanks for taking the time and trouble to list all those apps:T. Lots of them are new to me so will be doing some checking out when I get a bit of uninterrupted time.

    I do the various postal surveys entering data on my laptop fter receiving/posting items. Haven't used any apps for those. I'm particularly intrigued by one of the apps on your list:

    28. Life of Mail Study

    I've been online (using my laptop at the moment) to find out about it and it looks interesting but I can't seem to find if/how it pays. More info would be very welcome please.
  • Sorry for lack of replies over month but made over £329, I will post more on next months thread

    Mortgage Amount Outstanding £116,682.20
    2025 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #49 £1401.29/£1,250 (104.74%/100.00%)
  • Aesop
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    Sorry for lack of replies over month but made over £329, I will post more on next months thread

    I am loving your signature Random Man, looks very healthy
  • Aesop
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    edited 1 September 2019 at 8:34PM
    Scrimpess wrote: »
    Thanks for taking the time and trouble to list all those apps:T. Lots of them are new to me so will be doing some checking out when I get a bit of uninterrupted time.

    I do the various postal surveys entering data on my laptop fter receiving/posting items. Haven't used any apps for those. I'm particularly intrigued by one of the apps on your list:

    28. Life of Mail Study

    I've been online (using my laptop at the moment) to find out about it and it looks interesting but I can't seem to find if/how it pays. More info would be very welcome please.

    they pay in Love2Shop vouchers. I think you can save them and cash out when ready in increments of £10, ie save £100 over 10 months and then cashout.I tend to cash out as I get them.

    sorry just been on the app, and there are more vouchers.

    Amazon, m&S, iTunes, donation to charities, starbucks,

    Old habit from watching sites fold with people's money. Only problem with this, the vouchers are only valid for a short time, so have to be spent
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