Maximiles
By: Deborah Borg
Date: 17 Feb 2012 9:20 PM

I have been with Maximiles a few weeks now but never receive any survey invitations from them.
Has anyone else received any?
I would be grateful for any feedback positive or negative. :)

Terry
About me: Shortly being put out to grass and looking for a nice field and some fresh hay. I also like the occasional oats.
Why I like surveys: Everyone likes a good moan about work, banks,supermarkets,utility companies,politics,religion,benefit scroungers,Tony Blair,the EU,taxes,climate change,immigration,inflation,deflation,the weather,woman,the boss,fat cats,the NHS,house prices,tree huggers,the council,pensions,and Cain Dingle.
By: TerryDate: 17 Feb 2012 9:55 PM

I'm getting around two a week Deborah. When you registered did you tick the box to receive surveys through your email?

Deborah Borg
By: Deborah BorgDate: 17 Feb 2012 10:02 PM

Just checked Terry and yes I did tick the box to receive surveys through my email, so I don't understand.
All I get from them is earn points by joining some website which I'm not really interested in doing.

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: 17 Feb 2012 10:09 PM

Deborah, have you completed all your profiles? If you do this and still get none, try sending them an email and asking if you are "live" on their survey sending list....their customer services are excellent! :) let us know how you get on.

I love your waterfall, by the way! :) very restful to sit beside! :)

Deborah Borg
By: Deborah BorgDate: 17 Feb 2012 10:22 PM

Hi Lizzie,yes all my profiles are complete and I am subscribed to receive survey invitations.
Consequently I have emailed them now I await their response.
Thank you I love it too, so relaxing :).
I will keep you informed how I get on it will probably be Monday now before I hear from them. :)

Terence Raymond Lewis
About me: Hi, i'm tez, i am 23 years old, i live in blackpool and come from stoke, i support manchester united football club, love to spend time with friends and have a laugh.
Why I like surveys: Giving my opinion, great rewards.
By: Terence Raymond LewisDate: 17 Feb 2012 11:35 PM

I get surveys from these, quiet impressed, hopefully get my first voucher soon!

botec
By: botecDate: 18 Feb 2012 12:11 PM

I was surprised to receive two emails from them this morning giving me 350 bonus points for having completed 10 then 25 surveys. I didn't realise I had responded to anywhere near that many, so it must include the ones I was screened out of for 5 pts. That took me well over the amount I needed for my first voucher. I went with the £15 M&S voucher for 3480 pts (232 pt/£) rather than one of the less efficient £10 vouchers for 3000 pts. It's not exciting, but money is fungible, and we always need school shoes or the like round here.

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: 18 Feb 2012 12:59 PM

ooh, let me show my ignorance, Botec and ask what fungible means? :)

And well done, we did have a topic on here not long ago about loyalty points being added for surveys you complete - do look it up on the site and it tells you in detail what you will get - yes, responses count even if you are screened out as you are being paid for being willing and able to respond, and your loyalty comes out of saying I am here and able to respond.....so well done, enjoy your vouchers....although how far £15 will go in M&S these days I don't know because it has been years since I was there. :)

botec
By: botecDate: 18 Feb 2012 4:51 PM

Oh, just interchangeable, in that if I use a £15 voucher here, I have £15 more to spend elsewhere, regardless. So it doesn't really matter whether I have a Tesco voucher or a Boots voucher or an M&S voucher.

That said, if I'm collecting vouchers, I do rather prefer to get one for a shop I routinely use. Amazon vouchers are great - you can pretty much buy anything with them. But I'm never really sure whether I'm not just buying something extra with an Amazon voucher, whereas I know for sure that a Tesco voucher is being used for something I would definitely have bought, if you see what I mean.

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: 18 Feb 2012 5:50 PM

I do understand. I do a family food diary in which I spend two weeks recording everything the family eats and drinks in paper format and I get £15 capital bonds vouchers for that and they are interchangeable almost everywhere! I like variety but live in a small town so it is difficult to get vouchers for places I use regularly but Tesco and Boots are always good for me, as my nearest M&S is about 20 miles away!

I also agree that they are very much interchangeable because any vouchers you use means you can use cash elsewhere like on your enormous electricity bill after a cold winter...:) gotta be good! :)

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