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  • Mrs_Soup
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    mikep22 wrote: »
    Maximum Allowed Time : 60mins
    Avg. Completion Time : 30mins
    Avg. Reward Per Hour : £10.00/hr
    Reward - £5

    On supermarket stuff....be quick!

    Think I did this the other day- found the online shopping site a bit glitchy but fairly easy money and different from the usual. Also paid up quickly afterwards.
  • mikep22
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    Mrs_Soup wrote: »
    Think I did this the other day- found the online shopping site a bit glitchy but fairly easy money and different from the usual. Also paid up quickly afterwards.

    The search results were poor but I as its not a fully blown website its not that surprising really I guess. But I am worried it was so short, how long do they think people usually spend choosing items? And they were only asking for "milk" or "savoury snack" - so you search your favourite, find one that suits - bang.
    They had weird swaps too, I selected a chicken and mushroom slice - and they offered me an apple tart. I was like...close...
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  • Smodlet
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    edited 26 June 2018 at 2:56PM
    Available Places : 16/36
    Maximum Allowed Time : 15mins
    Avg. Completion Time : 1mins

    Pre-reg for videoconferencing study, 2 hrs, £12.00. Not for me.
  • Mrs_Soup
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    mikep22 wrote: »
    The search results were poor but I as its not a fully blown website its not that surprising really I guess. But I am worried it was so short, how long do they think people usually spend choosing items? And they were only asking for "milk" or "savoury snack" - so you search your favourite, find one that suits - bang.
    They had weird swaps too, I selected a chicken and mushroom slice - and they offered me an apple tart. I was like...close...

    It also wasn't consistent about telling how many to shop for- eg meal for 4 but snack for how many? I ordered milk for my entire family- about a bathtub full - but only one meal. Might just be me.
  • mikep22
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    Mrs_Soup wrote: »
    It also wasn't consistent about telling how many to shop for- eg meal for 4 but snack for how many? I ordered milk for my entire family- about a bathtub full - but only one meal. Might just be me.

    A bathtub of milk. I find that concept amoosing......

    I have been credited already for the win. And then just had another really easy survey for 84p. Nothing yesterday, thick end of £6 today, win some, lose some, innit.
    Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
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  • mikep22 wrote: »
    I have been credited already for the win. And then just had another really easy survey for 84p. Nothing yesterday, thick end of £6 today, win some, lose some, innit.

    Now what is it you say when I have a good survey..? :rotfl:
    Just trying to make up for past mistakes and work towards the future I want :hello:
  • mikep22
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    Now what is it you say when I have a good survey..? :rotfl:

    Not just you......but you know I dont mean it. Its only because I didnt have it :rotfl:
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  • Smodlet
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    Mrs_Soup wrote: »
    It also wasn't consistent about telling how many to shop for- eg meal for 4 but snack for how many? I ordered milk for my entire family- about a bathtub full - but only one meal. Might just be me.

    Did anyone get a completion code for this? I found the "website" appalling but must have had an updated version of it because I was given only 30 minutes, was running out of time trying to navigate it and got a "NOCODE". :(

    Can't remember the last time I had a £5 study; think that is the first time this year and I bet they don't pay me. :(
  • mikep22
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    Available Places : 40/180
    Avg. Completion Time : 2mins
    Avg. Reward Per Hour : £15.00/hr
    Maximum Allowed Time : 8mins
    Reward: £ 0.50

    Cyber behaviour at work.
    Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
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  • mikep22
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    Smodlet wrote: »
    Did anyone get a completion code for this? I found the "website" appalling but must have had an updated version of it because I was given only 30 minutes, was running out of time trying to navigate it and got a "NOCODE". :(

    Can't remember the last time I had a £5 study; think that is the first time this year and I bet they don't pay me. :(

    I did. But theres no point in saying because I've been blocked :(:(:eek:
    Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
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