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Dooyoo - Get paid to write reviews (Merged thread)
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Fruitloops wrote: »Does anyone know how long you can keep your points before they expire?
Yes, I would like to know this too.0 -
I wrote my first review last night. Just checked my account and it says I have written one premium review, it has 6 ratings (all very useful) and I have 605 points.0
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Fruitloops wrote: »Does anyone know how long you can keep your points before they expire?
I would like to know that too. I signed up last night and in the dooyoomiles section it says
Will expire (30 days) 0
Already expired 0
Am I right in thinking if I don't get enough to cash in by 30 days they will expire!0 -
geordie_joe wrote: »I would like to know that too. I signed up last night and in the dooyoomiles section it says
Will expire (30 days) 0
Already expired 0
Am I right in thinking if I don't get enough to cash in by 30 days they will expire!
check the terms and conditions
"dooyooMILES are only valid for exactly 1 year. Afterwards they cannot be cashed in anymore. "
I think the "will expire (30 days)" are the number of points which will expire in the next 30 days...0 -
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You know the vouchers...
Are they stand alone vouchers or do you have to spend some cash to make a purchase with them?August Earnings
Slice The Pie £12.00/£50.00
Dooyoo Pts 12,150/40,000
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Wrote my first few dooyoo reviews today. Have had a browse around though and am amazed by the detail some people put into them! Think I'll up my game some if I want good ratings.£2 savers club-joined 28/06/06: £6
Slice the Pie earnings: £1.35
One Poll earnings: £5.75
Dooyoo miles: 3480
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You know the vouchers...
Are they stand alone vouchers or do you have to spend some cash to make a purchase with them?
No spend required. I apply them to my amazon account as soon as I get them then use them as payment when I want something. The balance even stays on my account and I get free supersaver delivery on orders over £15 too. You can top them up if you want to but don't have to.0 -
just discovered dooyoo yesterday and I am astonished how easy it is to quickly rack up the miles on here, do they really pay out? and how come they give so much (50p per review) I feel there must be a catch somewhere!Aug GC £63.23/£200, Total Savings £00
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milliemonster wrote: »just discovered dooyoo yesterday and I am astonished how easy it is to quickly rack up the miles on here, do they really pay out? and how come they give so much (50p per review) I feel there must be a catch somewhere!
I joined yesterday too. i don't think there is a catch. The site is nothing more than a price comparison site, and it makes it's money when people buy the products.
By paying people to review items they are getting more content for the site than the usual few words the merchant supplies to describe the product. Also people are more likely to buy if they can read other people's reviews of the products.0
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