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sparky61 wrote:www.quickwise.co.uk is another good one. £1 for every survey some of them are only a few questions. You do have to have a mobile phone but you only get a text when there is a survey to complete they also email you with the invite too. I've got £23 so far.
Have you had any problem/spam texts or calls from them as a result of giving out your mobile no? I am always really reluctant to give out my mobile no.0 -
jo_b wrote:Have you had any problem/spam texts or calls from them as a result of giving out your mobile no? I am always really reluctant to give out my mobile no.
Hi jo_b
No I've not had any problems whatsoever. I've never had any spam on my mobile.
I've just logged on to check details and the sign up bonus has changed to 300 points (it used to be 200) 100 points = £1.
You can redeem your points in multiples of 900 as a bank transfer/cheque or Ikea vouchers.
The minimum you get paid per survey is 100 points.
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please dont get caught out by these guys. I went to Yell.com and they have a huge extensive list of all paid survey sites, but be careful only some of them are international, lots are just for Americans. I am a member of at least ten really good ones, and have built up lots of points which you can exchange for vouchers. I have kept a notebook since I started. Here are a few things which I have learned. Firstly, if you have a paypal account, join up with Gozing which is really brilliant and you get at least an invitation every day or two days which pays approximately £1 per survey straight into your paypal account. Secondly, join up with Ciao.co.uk which you can write your own reviews of just about any product under the sun from ketchup to toilet roll and you are paid per read and also if you sign up for surveys you get paid into an account which when you reach £5 you can request is put straight into your bank account. Thirdly, try to avoid sites which simply enter you into a prize draw if you complete a survey as in my experience you are asked to do a lot with little chance of winning anything. Fourthly, an excellent site is MYTNS.com which pays you in Nectar points so if you have a Nectar card (which you can get free and isnt a credit card) it works out pretty good, and you are credited weekly. Fifthly, as I have been doing surveys for over a year, I have discovered lots of things that anyone else may find useful so dont be shy and give me a shout via message and I will try to answer any questions if I can be of help. I was a novice once, but now practically every day I get free products to trial in the post and I have just won £50 with a survey company in one of their prize draws (true - I never thought it would happen, but it did!!)0
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I signed up with Gozing months ago and have not been invited to do any surveys for them.
Have had some successs with Ciao and YouGov (2 payments of £50 - over a couple of years).
I have also received Amazon vouchers from Media Transfer and Juicybrain.Born to shop;)0 -
Im registered with Test and Vote (Referrals available
) Joined in March and have just collected enough points to collect my second Amazon Voucher. I am looking for some more sites which do Amazon Vouchers (I buy a lot of books
). Any links would be appreciated.
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Hi Lizzieann, what are the good ones you are registered with? :jCats have 9 lives, we only get 1 so live a little! :rotfl:0
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Hi, I've also received a £10 Amazon voucher from a survey I did for the Lightspeed Research Panel and as long as you are a member you get entered into a prize draw each month to receive cash prizes.
I was a member of Ciao and did some surveys, but didn't realise that you have to log into your account every 30 days (or something like that) or you lose your earnings!! So I lost about £7 which I wasn't too pleased about... so consequently haven't bothered with that site since.
Also I'm a member of Mutual Points which give you points which you can redeem for cash. You do get 'spam' type emails, but usually clicking on the email links give you 5 to 10 points per day and you can make more points by shopping through their portal.0 -
I may be coming at this from a different angle but I thought that paid opinions online looked like a usefull business partner and maybe still are? However as they have not yet answered my enquiry to work with and pay there users, I shouldn't really comment. I will keep this forum updated as soon as I can confirm the situation.
I run a small consumer research business focused on the UK food industry and am always looking at innovative consumer recruitment methods. Anybody looking for a free and genuine (all be it smaller than most) company feel free to visit
https://www.deesidefood.co.uk
and I promise as soon as I hear from paid opinions I will let you all know the outcome!0 -
have pm'd you0
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davidsonsl wrote:Hi, not sure if this is the right place to put this thread!
Has anyone registered with paidopinionsonline.com ? I found their website and it seems to good to be true? earning money just for answering questions online? ahh but there is a catch, it costs £38, lifetime membership of course! like everyone else I am prepared to pay if I know I will see a return but I wanted to check - HAS ANYONE REGISTERED AND RECEIVED WORK or has anyone registered and never received work??
There are loads of sites on the internet that will supply you the same information for free, including my own - so never pay!!
Save your money!0
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