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FaceHeelTurn wrote: »That 'lie detector' survey was quite good fun! I had to lie and explain how I was throwing a birthday party for my cat next week!
I wanna do that one, not that I am any good at lying but I could lie about that.
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FaceHeelTurn wrote: »That 'lie detector' survey was quite good fun! I had to lie and explain how I was throwing a birthday party for my cat next week!
Oh much more fun than mine I had to lie about doing a car boot sale after decluttering :cool: :rotfl:Just trying to make up for past mistakes and work towards the future I want :hello:0 -
What does it do? All I can see is money-off vouchers, mikep. What am I missing?
Qmee? I do the surveys mostly, they are much more frequent but lower paying then Prolific, with risk of being screened. You also have chances of search wins in google like with swagbucks. Theres a thread for qmee, though it isnt as well used as this one.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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I've had a good run the last couple of days. £3.26 yesterday and £5.92 today. I've been positively inundated! 11 studies in 48 hours. Perhaps I am still green enough after all!0 -
Good for you, Brookside; that was us last year. I actually managed three whole studies yesterday, a positive cornucopia compared with the last several weeks.0
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Are these things actually real? Generation-Can't-Think-For-Itself.com.
Are what things? The smart items? They are real, but I'm not sure it has to do with not thinking for themselves. Creating devices like this are extremely clever and would've needed a great deal of thought. Its about increasing efficiency and making life easier - the same way as a remote control did before it for the last generation or a washing machine.
Also if you think about it, the generation that would most benefit would be those who lack mobility - who are commonly the older generations.
I think the current generation of 30-somethings think deeper then any generation before it, to be honest. Too much so at times.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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Brookside88 wrote: »I've found it slow for the last couple of weeks, last couple of days have been a happy surprise
I've only had a couple the last couple of days, plodding along....but as I am off work next week and able to take full advantage, I am expecting zilch.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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