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Oh, well the way I make a little extra (in the form of Amazon Vouchers) is signing up to an online survey site like Global Test Market, Toluna, Valued Opinions etc.
Should be getting my first in the next 3 or so weeks
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£15 amazon gift certificate. Depends how often you do it...I got my first one in about a week. It gets tedious though and they take SO long to send it to you.
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Fair one. I looked into doing mystery shops for a company once who offered about £75 for 3 reports a week. Worked out about £10 per hour or so. Didnt bother with it but looking back it might have been a good shout.
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Yeah I'd love to do something like that but...you just can't tell if they're a con or not...I mean I could only find ones you had to PAY to get their information. WTF is that about?! Pay for a job...yeah...right.
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Scotland mate. I found it on www.worktrain.gov.uk (think that's the right address). It's basically the job centre online.
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Oh right - yeah there's a few of them floating about, growing in numbers since the recession - www.gumtree.com (there's a FREEBIES section in that one where people are just trying to get rid of stuff! Which I think is awesome), job...finder.com and all those.
Well I'd say go for it if you get the chance again
Main points to remember are what they outline on these sites - make sure you have *seen* your boss and where s/he works etc...
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Ooh - mate. Hop on the bandwagon - there's a new one sprung up this month (online survey sites) it has the biggest rewards I've ever seen for it - http://www.honestrewards.co.uk/