make between 0.50p - 1.00p by answering survey!!anybody try this website?
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make between 0.50p - 1.00p by answering survey!!anybody try this website?
this website will pay you between 0.50p - 1.00p for each survey you complete!!! they will send you cheque once you reach 50 pounds. which i just got my today. I thought I just let everybody know.. really works
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I do the same thing on a website called Valued Opinions.
Register, answer loads of mundane questions and they use the info to send you suitable requests (via email) to fill in surveys.
Couple months and I have about £12 in Tesco vouchers. If you don't qualify they tell you at the beginning after the first couple questions.
Surveys on there pay about £0.25-£0.50 per 5 mins of expected time taken.
Register, answer loads of mundane questions and they use the info to send you suitable requests (via email) to fill in surveys.
Couple months and I have about £12 in Tesco vouchers. If you don't qualify they tell you at the beginning after the first couple questions.
Surveys on there pay about £0.25-£0.50 per 5 mins of expected time taken.
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i won a prize draw for 50 pound, took me 2 weeks..survey normally takes between 5 mins...
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I do the same thing on a website called Valued Opinions.
Register, answer loads of mundane questions and they use the info to send you suitable requests (via email) to fill in surveys.
Couple months and I have about £12 in Tesco vouchers. If you don't qualify they tell you at the beginning after the first couple questions.
Surveys on there pay about £0.25-£0.50 per 5 mins of expected time taken.
Register, answer loads of mundane questions and they use the info to send you suitable requests (via email) to fill in surveys.
Couple months and I have about £12 in Tesco vouchers. If you don't qualify they tell you at the beginning after the first couple questions.
Surveys on there pay about £0.25-£0.50 per 5 mins of expected time taken.
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But even for sitting and answering a few questions for say 20 minutes, £1 is better than nothing.
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Depends how many you get I suppose. I sometimes bend the truth a little with my answers, as not many surveys requie the input of a 24 year old benefit scrounger without any kids
But even for sitting and answering a few questions for say 20 minutes, £1 is better than nothing.
But even for sitting and answering a few questions for say 20 minutes, £1 is better than nothing.
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Just be careful what information you're giving them about yourself, and what you're giving them the right to do with that information. How much new junk mail can you expect, for example, or can insurance companies buy information about your home or your health?
[edit] Accurate information about people - potential customers or liabilities - is worth a heck of a lot more to some people than the measly 50p you get for filling in the survey...
[edit] Accurate information about people - potential customers or liabilities - is worth a heck of a lot more to some people than the measly 50p you get for filling in the survey...
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Just be careful what information you're giving them about yourself, and what you're giving them the right to do with that information. How much new junk mail can you expect, for example, or can insurance companies buy information about your home or your health?
[edit] Accurate information about people - potential customers or liabilities - is worth a heck of a lot more to some people than the measly 50p you get for filling in the survey...
[edit] Accurate information about people - potential customers or liabilities - is worth a heck of a lot more to some people than the measly 50p you get for filling in the survey...
Dedrater - current climes for me mean the few quid help out with food etc. Plus the vouchers obtained can be redeemed for other shops. I've watched all the Donkey **** sustainable to a average human being, so I'll answer my measly questions
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I use an old email I don't bother with and give false phone numbers if erequested. I can handle spam and junk mail in either my inbox or through my letterbox. Just gets chucked or deleted.
Dedrater - current climes for me mean the few quid help out with food etc. Plus the vouchers obtained can be redeemed for other shops. I've watched all the Donkey **** sustainable to a average human being, so I'll answer my measly questions
Dedrater - current climes for me mean the few quid help out with food etc. Plus the vouchers obtained can be redeemed for other shops. I've watched all the Donkey **** sustainable to a average human being, so I'll answer my measly questions
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I've been doing the You Gov surveys for 4-5 years.
At the start, I got a survey alert almost every week and I thought £50, here we come.
However, the closer I got to the payment threshold (you only get paid once you hit £50) the surveys have dried up to the extent that I'm lucky to see a paid one every quarter!
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At the start, I got a survey alert almost every week and I thought £50, here we come.
However, the closer I got to the payment threshold (you only get paid once you hit £50) the surveys have dried up to the extent that I'm lucky to see a paid one every quarter!
Steve
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