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  • Wow mjm3346 looks like I missed out on easier times. 

    My Mrs receives the resultant Amazon vouchers and in discussion with her her and other family members I discourage them from joining SB. It takes too many hours of life for such low returns. 
  • dunnm1 said:
    Thoughts  general discussion,  what are people's 2nd daily target? Also general earnings?
    Mine is currently 360, nowhere near in December. Rely on REV U.
    Last month was my best month at £150 but average £100, no real variation, lowest is generally £75.
    Only been doing with effort a couple of years.

    My 2nd target is 90 but I very rarely make my 1st which is only 30.  I only really get around 17 or 18 points a day.  Never bother with surveys unless I need the 1sb disqualification to complete 6 tasks.  I am lucky if I now make £10 a month.
    Thanks to all those that post.   
  • Bazzalona13295
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    edited 8 December 2023 at 1:45PM
    dunnm1 said:
    Thoughts  general discussion,  what are people's 2nd daily target? Also general earnings?
    Mine is currently 360, nowhere near in December. Rely on REV U.
    Last month was my best month at £150 but average £100, no real variation, lowest is generally £75.
    Only been doing with effort a couple of years.
    My general earnings range from £40 per month to double that, I find some of the surveys are like buses, especially the UserZoom ones - got £20 by about the 5th of this month but hardly anything since.

    Generally I just do the surveys - I might do one search a day, I stopped bothering with the puzzle game, I've never really 'got' the Discovery thing and I find Swago a complete waste of time. I did get a bit off a game ages ago, Scrabble I believe.

    I just do one online shop a week and other than the daily trivia and occasional night trivia quiz thats it, but if I can get over £50 a month thats good bearing in mind I don't use the full range on there.
  • MollyR
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    My general earnings range from £40 per month to double that,
    Don't forget that if you earn over £1000 in a year you have to declare it for tax as a side-hustle.  Martin has a page about it, to which I have posted a link here in the past but can't currently remember its address.
  • Bazzalona13295
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    edited 8 December 2023 at 2:44PM
    MollyR said:
    My general earnings range from £40 per month to double that,
    Don't forget that if you earn over £1000 in a year you have to declare it for tax as a side-hustle.  Martin has a page about it, to which I have posted a link here in the past but can't currently remember its address.
    Thanks, I always have my totals ready in case but well away at the moment.
  • I have only one surveys since ages so happy if I make £10 a month with 3 daily searches, poll, the 6SB from the free games and daily trivia and the occasional offer from Tapjoy to unlock the daily to do list bonus. Used to be at 30SB for the daily goal and managed a 7 day streak but now it jumped to 40 and I hardly ever get it nowadays.

    My partner once played a game for 7000 SB that tracked fine, was then pending for 30 days and a day after the payout request the account was blocked for no reason. Even asking for ID verification or anything didn't go anywhere so I'll take that bit I can cash in without effort but all the other dubious offers and games you can never finish with their unreasonable timelines and curveballs they throw in is something they can keep. 

    https://jetsetlive.tv/ (Hideout) makes me a good 1000 points a day without issue and I redeem that to lootup.me and they credit 1.x% for every hideout point as it is the same company. With the daily treasure on lootup.me and often a 20 or 30% bonus the 1000 hideout points end up being 1.40 USD or so and payout is within 48H to Paypal fee free. (only issue is the ridiculous transfer rate from USD to GBP by Paypal). 

    Loot.tv videos used to be great but not getting much lately on top of the daily guaranteed 50 points. I collect until I have 1000 points and redeem to Freecash, there I have a daily bonus of 75 points (0.075 U$). 5000 points = 5 USD but they take a Paypal fee so effectively 4.75 USD and payout is instant. 


  • mjm3346
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    edited 8 December 2023 at 3:49PM
    MollyR said:
    My general earnings range from £40 per month to double that,
    Don't forget that if you earn over £1000 in a year you have to declare it for tax as a side-hustle.  Martin has a page about it, to which I have posted a link here in the past but can't currently remember its address.
    Thanks, I always have my totals ready in case but well away at the moment.
    The terminology matters - eg search "wins" are not earnings and the same as almost all competition wins they are not taxable (USA rules are quite different).
  • mjm3346 said:
    MollyR said:
    My general earnings range from £40 per month to double that,
    Don't forget that if you earn over £1000 in a year you have to declare it for tax as a side-hustle.  Martin has a page about it, to which I have posted a link here in the past but can't currently remember its address.
    Thanks, I always have my totals ready in case but well away at the moment.
    The terminology matters - eg search "wins" are not earnings and the same as almost all competition wins they are not taxable (USA rules are quite different).
    That I didn't know so thankyou. What about things like the trivia quizzes? I'm nowhere near the threshold but even so the searches and trivia probably account for 5-10% overall.
  • mjm3346 said:
    Had a bizarre survey a couple of days ago asking about low rewards for surveys - seemed to be a sign-up drive for Prime Opinion and having looked at the site they seem to use surveys from some of the same sites as Swagbucks for the same rubbish rewards including 154 mins for 60p, 26 mins for 40p

    I had what sounds like the same survey on a different site about a month ago. Like you I also had a look at Prime Opinion, I also had a quick check of some of the reviews on Trustpilot. You're absolutely right, despite the implication of the questions in the 'survey' their reward rates are no better than SB. I noticed their login page suggests surveys rewarding £4 and participants earning £9 per day both of which seem totally unbelievable.
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