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2 more survey companies

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I've just these 2 companies which are new ones to me

www.opiniumresearch.com (yes, that's the correct spelling) who pay 50p per survey. I joined yesterday and have earned £1 so far.

www.inyouropinion.net who pay in Euros (between 1 and 10 euros per survey - you can claim it via paypal when you reach 20 Euros). Again, I joined yesterday and got my first survey today, paying 1.50 Euros. They also run prize draws.

I found them on the Fair Exchange website, which I came across via an ipoints email. It's quite a fun website in itself.
Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...

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  • red_devil
    red_devil Posts: 10,793 Forumite
    are there any other companies like pinecone that pay well and often. These 50 p ones get on my nerves they get away with it cos people sign up and will give their info away for next to nothing.
    :footie:
  • Thanks for the links - i've just signed up :D
  • ali1972
    ali1972 Posts: 599 Forumite
    red_devil wrote: »
    are there any other companies like pinecone that pay well and often. These 50 p ones get on my nerves they get away with it cos people sign up and will give their info away for next to nothing.

    I don't think there are any quite as good as Pinecone - there's a reason it's the holy grail of the survey world. I do quite well out of Global Test Market - I have about $60 to claim so far and get many surveys. I also do well out of Ipsos and Lightspeed. Valued Ops have improved for me recently.

    The Opinium survey I did for 50p today only took 8 minutes, it told me how many questions there were right from the beginning and gave me a running countdown as I completed it. I'll certainly give it a whirl as it seems okay so far. It's certainly not as soul destroying as a Ciao one can be.
    Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...
  • I just went to www.opiniumresearch.com but i can't see where im supposed to sign up? :confused:
    All i see is a sign in button but no where to sign up.
    Can someone help me please :D
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  • ali1972
    ali1972 Posts: 599 Forumite
    daisy2002 wrote: »
    I just went to www.opiniumresearch.com but i can't see where im supposed to sign up? :confused:
    All i see is a sign in button but no where to sign up.
    Can someone help me please :D

    I actually joined up via Fair Exchange. Go to www.fair-exchange.com and you'll be able to sign up for it in the section where you earn points. Obviously you'll have to register with Fair Exchange but it only takes a minute and you don't have to subscribe to any other offers. ;)
    Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...
  • How do you go about doing the surveys? Are they sent via post or are they done on-line?
  • ali1972
    ali1972 Posts: 599 Forumite
    gaznt wrote: »
    How do you go about doing the surveys? Are they sent via post or are they done on-line?

    These are online survey companies.
    Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...
  • its not exactly surveys but has anyone joined pointshop?
    came across it and not sure wether it would be worth joining or not?
  • daisy2002 wrote: »
    I just went to www.opiniumresearch.com but i can't see where im supposed to sign up? :confused:
    All i see is a sign in button but no where to sign up.
    Can someone help me please :D
    There are direct sign-up links on http://www.whichsurveys.com on, I think, the last page of UK sites.
  • Just come across another new site Mi-Info.eu which seems to be in pre-launch until they get enough members but looks promising as they seem to have some big names onboard and are advertising through some of the bigger ad agencies. You only need £10 to cash out, in vouchers, and you get £2.50 for completing your profile and 50p for every friend you recommend so being as it's so new I reckon I can find a few friends to sign up. I joined through an e-mail from MutualPoints but I think you can also join direct from the site.
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