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Colin_P

Guru
YES !

Another £50, my second one from them.

A hollow victory as it has taken over a year to get this second £50, the first £50 took about two years. Umpteen surveys in that time as well.

Anyone else do this?

I seem to have been getting lots and lots lately about what I watch on the telly that isn't much. Also lots of surveys about smartphone related nonsense, I don't even own a smart phone! And lots on newspaper reading and shopping at supermarkets

It would seem therefore that;

  • That the advertisers for TV adverts are worried about where they spend their money.
  • Newpapers are all likely to start charging to view online.
  • Smartphones, err dunno, I don't have one.
  • Supermarkets are in decline as more people simply cannot be bothered with the hassle of going to them and instead use "local shops for local people".
[edit] Never had one about cycling
 

dan_bo

How much does it cost to Oldham?
How much graft did that £100 take?
 

Panter

Just call me Chris...
No, I think I'm probably the perfect Yougov customer.
Signed up for it, did a few, got bored, gave up.

If most people do that, then they don't have to pay out, it's a superb business plan.
Well done for sticking with it, enjoy spending it!
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
I did the mysurvey.com ones I think it was. Lasted for a year or so and got bored of them too. Probably got about £70 over that time that I chose in either paypal vouchers or ones that I used in B & Q for something. I found them pretty boring and repetitive and eventually couldn't be bothered with them so cancelled.
 
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Colin_P

Colin_P

Guru
Took about two years for the fist £50 with about a survey every week and a half or so.
A year for the second £50 with one sometimes two surveys a week.

It can sometimes be a real chore but money is money !
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Took about two years for the fist £50 with about a survey every week and a half or so.
A year for the second £50 with one sometimes two surveys a week.

It can sometimes be a real chore but money is money !

And how many pence per hour were your earnings?

Time is time and my free time has a much higher price than yours.
 
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Colin_P

Colin_P

Guru
And how many pence per hour were your earnings?

Time is time and my free time has a much higher price than yours.

Wrong, mine is priceless.

But yes, the going rate is probably something silly like £5/hr doing the surveys. Your opinions do count though and hopefully goes on to shape policy and decisions.
 

vickster

Squire
I'm a market researcher so can't

Tip: if you want to get rid of survey callers, just start by telling you are in MR and 9/10 at least you'll be excluded. We screen out MRers, marketeers, management consultants, PR, advertising...so you can use any of the above with elacrity

If they get uppity, just tell them to go read the MRS code of conduct which I recall has some rules around conflicted respondents ;)
 
I signed up to You Gov in order to contribute my views on the issues of the day eg nuclear power, welfare spending, leaving Europe etc, but all I got were survey after tedious survey about supermarkets and newspapers. After a few weeks I'd had enough and cancelled my account.
 
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