Surveyfriends
By: serena
Date: 11 Feb 2012 3:44 PM

Not sure about these? My husband has registered with them, any info from anyone?

botec
By: botecDate: 11 Feb 2012 4:21 PM

[Irrelevant spiel removed]
Wait a second! I misread that as Surveyhead.
No, Surveyfriends baffles me too.

serena
About me: I am a housewife currently, and my husband and 2 adult sons work full time, so i look after the house and finances.
Why I like surveys: I enjoy giving my opinion and earning a little extra to help out with the shopping now and again and it keeps me occupied.
By: serenaDate: 11 Feb 2012 4:29 PM

Thanks for the info Botec, i personally am a bit befuddled by their survey invites,so many points to win? Whats that all about??? You are either paying for the info or not?
Yes i agree Botec, he has had trouble when trying to connect to the survey?
STRANGE... MMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!

botec
By: botecDate: 11 Feb 2012 4:49 PM

So... as I understand it, SurveyFriends gives
(1) survey points for answering surveys (duh), which you can (a) accumulate for gift vouchers, where 20000 points = £10, or (b) spend on lottery tickets for larger prizes, where if you do not win you have spent your points for no gain;
2) social points for initial registration, for adding a photo to your profile, for referring friends, and for friends' accumulation of survey points, and these you can (a) bid on auctions for voucher prizes, where if you are not the highest bidder, you lose nothing and have your points refunded, or (b) convert to charitable donations.

ruth cowell
By: ruth cowellDate: 11 Feb 2012 6:00 PM

this has gone downhill in my eyes....
I was lucky enough to win £10 amazon gift card when the site didn't have a lot of members, I was lucky enough to win one of the daily auctions...
Lizzie has some great history with this company... from what I remember £50 amazon....
I wonder if she agrees with me...........

R X

LizzieAnn
About me: I love surveys! You can't tell from reading any of my posts, though, can you?! I am a full time worker with two children and a full time house husband, are you jealous?
Why I like surveys: They are fun, interesting and lucrative, not to mention the fact that they can lead to amazing things!
By: LizzieAnnDate: 11 Feb 2012 6:19 PM

I agree with you entirely Ruthie....it has gone downhill...where do they get off with 20,000 points for a voucher???? That is just ludicrous....I have referred people and they are then called mentorees before the changes when I thought you had a good chance of winning....both George (CSC) and myself have won £50 vouchers from them and it took quite a long time for them to come as they came in the form of gift cards, but I still do them and just get on with things....although they are not one of my favourites, really, but you can still bid for vouchers too, if you like. :) Had fun spending my prize, though!! :)

rubarbandginger
About me: I have 3 sons and a wonderful husband. I love reading and crafting.
Why I like surveys: I am a real Money saver/scrimper i like to make savings and voicing my opinion where possible.
By: rubarbandgingerDate: 26 Feb 2012 3:25 AM

Hi,
I joined in January and got fed up of waiting to get to the payout total so entered some points into the voucher auctions and so far i've won a £10 voucher and £25 voucher. So i'm quite happy :) I chose Amazon vouchers as they ask you which you want to choose out of Argos, Amazon or high street voucher. x

LizzieAnn
About me: I love surveys! You can't tell from reading any of my posts, though, can you?! I am a full time worker with two children and a full time house husband, are you jealous?
Why I like surveys: They are fun, interesting and lucrative, not to mention the fact that they can lead to amazing things!
By: LizzieAnnDate: 07 Mar 2012 2:34 PM

How long did you have to wait to received your vouchers, though....by the way hi and welcome. You look like a very happy person!! :)

006.5
By: 006.5Date: 07 Mar 2012 2:39 PM

This is not one of my favoured survey sites.
poor at paying for surveys completed.
Poor at paying on redemption.
Great at screening you out after 75% of survey done.

John Fitch
By: John FitchDate: 07 Mar 2012 6:55 PM

Agree with George.Up to 2300 points which as taken for ever.

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