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Surveys that pay.. Worth it or not

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Alwayssearching · 21/05/2018 19:03

So on mat leave. And kinda struggling at mo. As had a few unexpected payments and things go wrong..
So all savings gone.
Not much I can do on mat leave to earn
. I understand they prob pay pennies but when baby is asleep I can sit and do a few. And let it build up?
Worth itg or not. If so which ones. X

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teenagerparent · 21/05/2018 22:25

I would say Valued Opinions, Qmee and Prolific. I make enough over the year to make Xmas a lot cheaper. I earnt around £500 over the year and I only do them in an evening.
My advice is log in and check them when you can, don't wait for them to email you. And the more you do the more they seem to send you. I did a £60 focus group one a couple of months ago. Qmee and Prolific can be cashed out to Paypal, Valued Opinions is vouchers but includes things like Amazon, Love2Shop and loads of others.
Always cash out once you reach the minimum, it would be awful if a company went bankrupt and you lost it all.

wendz86 · 22/05/2018 08:14

I do a few in the evening and save the money up for Christmas which is helpful . I cut down the sites I use as some don’t pay much . I use prolific , GlobalTestMarket and panelbase mostly .

Saladd0dger · 22/05/2018 08:16

I got a yougov account. Takes just under a year to earn £50. Just cashed out my 2nd lot

specialsubject · 22/05/2018 12:07

if you get £100 a year you will be doing well.

I do yougov and onepoll. Gave up on valued opinions as too many screen outs after lots of work. BTW don't bother with the yougov Oracle surveys, they are just prize draw. You want cash.

sothisisspring · 22/05/2018 13:43

I do one of these, make over £100 a year but in vouchers so comes off other bills. If you have time on your hands do you already use cash back websites and apps? I also apply to trial and review things on a few sites and that isn't frequent but can be good.

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