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September Earn £10 a day thread

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seizethecuttlefish · 01/09/2019 14:11

A big thank you to to @reddA for compiling the list below :) and thanks to @Otterses for all the hard work, keeping these threads going.

There aren't rules, as long as you've made some extra cash. So from eBay to remote jobs to saving money by switching your house insurance provider - it all counts.

Please don't discuss any clients on the thread or ask for extra information that may compromise Non Disclosure Agreements.

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Doseydots · 06/09/2019 11:31

I have been paid for the chocolate testing and been offered £40 for the video. I will give that a go

Bemystarlord · 06/09/2019 13:05

Just checking in, not going great so far this month!
Have two projects on isoftstone but cant do either as cant set up wechat for the voice and waiting still on the other.
On appen i have been given crescent but i cant work it because it says my live id is not a judge acc and i don’t know what that means and they don’t reply to my emails 😬😬 nothing on global atm either. So frustrating.

Treadlightly · 06/09/2019 14:04

Does anyone have a link to crisp? I've had a look on their website & I can't find how to apply for the home working jobs? Confused

Potplant · 06/09/2019 14:38

Just did Crisp again and I got 20/20. Go me!!
Just working my way through the rest of the list above.

Potplant · 06/09/2019 14:40

@Treadlightly go to the Careers section and click on the first link ‘Do you want to apply for freelance moderation work’.

Treadlightly · 06/09/2019 15:06

Thanks potplant!!

NWQM · 06/09/2019 15:38

Have signed up to lots of survey sites but finding it very hard going. So time consuming for the reward. Particularly frustrating when they ask quite a lot questions before deciding you don't fit the profile.

Any one any tips that might help please?

Frenchdoors1 · 06/09/2019 15:57

Hi NWQM My sentiments exactly. I am getting very disheartened with them myself.
You go to all that trouble of taking your time like they ask you to, filling 3 quarters of the survey in then get timed out Confused
I believe if you do Curious Cat and Qmee, they know, and you won't get paid twice for answering the same questions on different survey sites, which is fair enough but which sites do we delete and which do we keep, they are all pretty much the same questions on all of them.

SpockPaperScissorsLizardRock · 06/09/2019 16:03

i don't really use qmee for surveys anymore but i keep it for the browser extension where you can get rewards for searching for stuff. I gave up on the other survey sites too for the same reason.

The only surveys i still do are Prolific as they are better paid and interesting.

StillIRise87 · 06/09/2019 16:05

I have also been lurking! Thanks to you guys I made about £220 last month and £63 since the beginning of September. All during nap time and evenings. Loving seeing that credit card debt slowly reduce and all the amazon vouchers stacking up for Christmas. I am mostly just doing surveys like prolific, Qmee and I say with a few others when my main ones are slow. I've become a bit addicted. Can understand why I wasn't doing this before instead of moaning about the lack of cash! Thanks so much!! Any other survey sites ive missed?

OD87K · 06/09/2019 16:07

20 cogs is good, might be a bit of a slow burner but decent payout for signing up to free trials/cheap trials/bookies

If you haven't already signed up and don't have a link from an actual friend you help me get a little bonus by using mine Grin

20cogs.co.uk/validate/refer_a_friend/welcome/1824939?keyword=referred

Frenchdoors1 · 06/09/2019 16:14

Hi StilllRise87
Wow you've done really well!!
Can I ask which other sites you use?

StillIRise87 · 06/09/2019 16:20

Qmee, prolific, I-say, Pinecone and little bits of Crowdology and swagbucks as a last choice. I am on it for about four hours a day though.

StillIRise87 · 06/09/2019 16:24

I wont do anything that requires me to sign up to anything or risk any of my own money. I also found Quidco a rip off as I could have found the product I was buying cheaper than buying it through the website.

OD87K · 06/09/2019 16:47

CRISP test is stressing me out I keep getting 17 and 18...I think its the Aston Martin question catching me out, can anyone remember what they put for that one?

Frenchdoors1 · 06/09/2019 16:49

24StillIRise87
I see.

I don't get hardly anything from pinecone.
Shame about Quidco.
I wouldn't mind having a go at Matched Betting but I'm terrified because I don't know where to start and I'll lose loads of money in a flash!

SpockPaperScissorsLizardRock · 06/09/2019 16:54

The Aston Martin one is swearing/offensive.
That caught me out the first time too!

OD87K · 06/09/2019 16:56

SpockPaperScissorsLizardRock
Thank you! I was putting fake goods

seizethecuttlefish · 06/09/2019 21:41

@SpockPaperScissorsLizardRock I'm so glad you put that. I got one wrong and couldn't figure out which! Clearly that one. Blush

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ChubRubTub · 06/09/2019 22:05

If anyone else wants to do the crypto currency mining app mentioned earlier, my referral code is
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A couple of links about it if you want to check it out:
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I don't think it'll make us millionaires, but who knows!

Namechangerextraordinaire1 · 06/09/2019 22:24

@Frenchdoors1 ive been matched betting for a week. It is pretty scary but so far i haven't lost any money!! Not making tons from it, but have made about 50 quid in a week which isn't bad considering how quick it is once you get the hang of it. Took me about 10 mins earlier to make an 18 quid profit. The only thing I will say, is you do need to have some spare cash to temporarily float you bank on the exchange. You need money in there to be able to make the lay bets. It sounds confusing, and i was confused earlier this week, but it does all make sense and as long as you take your time to check what you're doing it's risk free

Frenchdoors1 · 06/09/2019 22:30

24Namechangerextraordinaire1
Thank you for explaining all that Smile
I'll sleep on it Grin
Suppose I won't know unless I try.

Frenchdoors1 · 06/09/2019 22:31

Sorry.. Don't know how the 24 slipped in there Blush

AHobbyaweek · 07/09/2019 08:56

I use Oddsmonkey as it tracks everything and has good video and written guides for all the offers.
I did sign up to premium though but made my money back very quickly.
PP is right you need a bit of cash to start but as you go on you can leave the cash in your account and play with that while you build up so the first one you might have to wait for a day for the bet to settle but after a couple of days I was laying multiple a day and things sped up.
My referral if you want it:
www.oddsmonkey.com/raflp.aspx?raf=tORVJc

justtheonethen · 07/09/2019 10:07

I have done the training data for the isoftstone voice one. I had to do it through a website rather than the app as they can't sort out the technical issue and if the whole job is through that rather than the app I may not bother as it was a pain in the arse- just little things like having to scroll down the page to submit and pressing the get prompt button each time. I never thought I would say it but the Appen voice recorder is much slicker Grin

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