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  • red_devil
    red_devil Posts: 10,793 Forumite
    rooth wrote: »
    I agree with Ali1972, there is no point in creating a
    Last year I was approached in a public library and asked if I could spare ten minutes to help with some research. At the end of the survey I was give a £10 note. Another time I was unexpectedly given 3 chocolate bars for taking part in a street survey. It does pay to be honest.

    ive never had that happen to me im sure many others havent either.
    :footie:
  • ali1972
    ali1972 Posts: 599 Forumite
    red_devil wrote: »
    ive never had that happen to me im sure many others havent either.

    I was approached in Sainsburys and asked to answer questions on Peroni beer - it led to £5 in vouchers at the end. Also, I had a survey from Synovate (Global Opinion Panels) which led to a telephone interview which paid £30 in high st vouchers. Not bad for a company which usually doesn't reward well.
    Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...
  • ali1972
    ali1972 Posts: 599 Forumite
    emweaver wrote: »
    I joined them a month ago but have never had any surveys from them


    They were particularly looking for teenagers and people in their mid thirties to late forties when they were last recruiting I think. I've had a couple of surveys from them over the last 2 months and those along with my sign up and one referral have already got me enough points for a £5 Amazon voucher. It's worth signing up just to see if you're in their target group.;)
    Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...
  • stressers
    stressers Posts: 191 Forumite
    Can more than one household member register with the same company. I have 3 adults of different ages living in my house, who could all do the surveys.
  • red_devil
    red_devil Posts: 10,793 Forumite
    ali1972 wrote: »
    I was approached in Sainsburys and asked to answer questions on Peroni beer - it led to £5 in vouchers at the end. Also, I had a survey from Synovate (Global Opinion Panels) which led to a telephone interview which paid £30 in high st vouchers. Not bad for a company which usually doesn't reward well.

    thats nice for you but i never have the only time ive been approached is in the street for market research where they want to take you into a hall and ask some questions there is no payment maybe a cuppa but thats it.:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
    :footie:
  • ali1972
    ali1972 Posts: 599 Forumite
    red_devil wrote: »
    thats nice for you but i never have the only time ive been approached is in the street for market research where they want to take you into a hall and ask some questions there is no payment maybe a cuppa but thats it.:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

    Yes, it is nice for me. Thank You. Kind of you. :T
    Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...
  • ali1972
    ali1972 Posts: 599 Forumite
    stressers wrote: »
    Can more than one household member register with the same company. I have 3 adults of different ages living in my house, who could all do the surveys.

    Think it depends on the company, but I suspect most of them are interested in the main income earner of one household. However, you might have more luck in the ones that do film and music appreciation.
    Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...
  • rooth
    rooth Posts: 35 Forumite
    stressers wrote: »
    Can more than one household member register with the same company. I have 3 adults of different ages living in my house, who could all do the surveys.
    Most market research companies ask how many in the household etc when you register and some surveys start by asking if you are the main decision maker or the person responsible for doing the grocery shopping etc.

    More surveys will be available to you if you live in a household of more than one person, some will ask 'do you or anyone in your household.....' so there would be no point in surveying more than one person in that house.
    I love finding more ways of making money that cost me little or nothing
  • red_devil
    red_devil Posts: 10,793 Forumite
    :rolleyes: :rotfl:
    ali1972 wrote: »
    Yes, it is nice for me. Thank You. Kind of you. :T
    :footie:
  • If you're under 18, don't forget to check the terms and conditions of survey sites. Lightspeed and Valued Opinions for example accepts 16 year olds, Opinion People and Global Test Market are open to 14 year olds but most need you to be 18.
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