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Swagbucks 2022
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I got 75SB which is appropriate for Eggs Benedict/French Toast/Eggs Benedict.Remember, before you cash in your SwagUps, that there will almost certainly be a Redeem SB for Gift Card square on the Swago which starts at 4pm.4
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MollyR said:I got 75SB which is appropriate for Eggs Benedict/French Toast/Eggs Benedict.Remember, before you cash in your SwagUps, that there will almost certainly be a Redeem SB for Gift Card square on the Swago which starts at 4pm.
I only got 50sb, which is really annoying as I started the week on EB and ended up on FT - trying to decide if I can be bothered to put a ticket in, I do have screenshots.
Thanks to all those that post.1 -
The difference of 25SB may not be worth the effort. I rarely put in a ticket as often it seems like throwing good money (my time) after bad (lost SBs). But one wonders whether they rely on people thinking the same. And let's face it, we don't really know whether the scores awarded to teams are genuine.pebblebeach8 said:MollyR said:I got 75SB which is appropriate for Eggs Benedict/French Toast/Eggs Benedict.Remember, before you cash in your SwagUps, that there will almost certainly be a Redeem SB for Gift Card square on the Swago which starts at 4pm.
I only got 50sb, which is really annoying as I started the week on EB and ended up on FT - trying to decide if I can be bothered to put a ticket in, I do have screenshots.3 -
Instant survey for 19SB on Intuit Quickbooks. Remember to do it in your browser on your mobile or tablet for it to work.
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Anyone thinking of doing the FreeCash sign up offer on RevU, please don't waste your time.
Spent a lot of time and effort fulfilling the requirements of this - earn 5,000 coins after signing up.
6 weeks chasing a ticket, they have denied my Swagbucks, the despicable advertiser is accusing me of fraud (what on earth I'm supposed to have done fraudulently, and how, I have no idea. spent many dozens of hours on their site, every coin I earned was done 100% legitimately) and accounts are now being frozen. Judging by a few comments on their social media, I am clearly not alone in what has happened to me.
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I've said this before on here and not everybody agrees with the approach as its a hard line but you have protection here under the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). The company has your data and can could use it for their purposes, additionally you will have given data while building points to their clients. The thing to do is to send them a formal communication without any emotion saying that you completed everything with integrity and you are sorry that they consider otherwise. Say that under the circumstances you are making a formal request under GDPR (UK/US) to delete all the data you have provided to them and their clients and that you require written confirmation that they and their clients have done so. They are likely to think again as they won't want the hassle and will know that you have legal rights.Bobo_Brazil said:Anyone thinking of doing the FreeCash sign up offer on RevU, please don't waste your time.
Spent a lot of time and effort fulfilling the requirements of this - earn 5,000 coins after signing up.
6 weeks chasing a ticket, they have denied my Swagbucks, the despicable advertiser is accusing me of fraud (what on earth I'm supposed to have done fraudulently, and how, I have no idea. spent many dozens of hours on their site, every coin I earned was done 100% legitimately) and accounts are now being frozen. Judging by a few comments on their social media, I am clearly not alone in what has happened to me.
Alternatively you could write it off as a learning experience. I'd write, I've done it a number of times before and have never failed.2 -
Hi, I thought I'd post just in case this has happened to anyone else. They've restricted my surveys due to 'responses not being provided as directed or are inconsistent with previous responses'. I'm quite sad as I have never purposely messed them around. Obviously i might have at some point accidentally pressed something wrong but I hope they actually bother to check previous surveys and will see I'm quite thorough. I've had to put in a few tickets recently for not getting paid but they've been really responsive. Any ideas? Should I contact them?Since starting again after beanie: June 2016: Child development DVDs, Massive Attack tickets. July: Aberystwyth trip, hotmilk nightie. Aug: £10 Hipp Organic vouchers, powerpack. September: Sunglasses. October: £30 poundland vouchers.0
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Send them a polite message and they will usually give you a "second chance" - I think many of us have had this happen before with no real reason. Of course they will never tell you which survey was the culprit, because it's B.S. Personally I think sometimes they just press the button on a bunch of people who've been with the site for a while. Market researchers probably want new blood.eleanor73 said:Hi, I thought I'd post just in case this has happened to anyone else. They've restricted my surveys due to 'responses not being provided as directed or are inconsistent with previous responses'. I'm quite sad as I have never purposely messed them around. Obviously i might have at some point accidentally pressed something wrong but I hope they actually bother to check previous surveys and will see I'm quite thorough. I've had to put in a few tickets recently for not getting paid but they've been really responsive. Any ideas? Should I contact them?1 -
Thank you. I will try that. I know there are other survey sites but had got into a little routine with swagbucks. Will message them now.marmaladeatkins said:
Send them a polite message and they will usually give you a "second chance" - I think many of us have had this happen before with no real reason. Of course they will never tell you which survey was the culprit, because it's B.S. Personally I think sometimes they just press the button on a bunch of people who've been with the site for a while. Market researchers probably want new blood.eleanor73 said:Hi, I thought I'd post just in case this has happened to anyone else. They've restricted my surveys due to 'responses not being provided as directed or are inconsistent with previous responses'. I'm quite sad as I have never purposely messed them around. Obviously i might have at some point accidentally pressed something wrong but I hope they actually bother to check previous surveys and will see I'm quite thorough. I've had to put in a few tickets recently for not getting paid but they've been really responsive. Any ideas? Should I contact them?Since starting again after beanie: June 2016: Child development DVDs, Massive Attack tickets. July: Aberystwyth trip, hotmilk nightie. Aug: £10 Hipp Organic vouchers, powerpack. September: Sunglasses. October: £30 poundland vouchers.0 -
Don't forget to submit your Swago before 8am tomorrow - so, if you have got as far as you will get with it, you might as well do it now before you forget!
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