Terriixx
Money Making Megastar!
http://imgur.com/a/TR7qk
This is all I've had for months when trying to get onto SwagBucks. I've tried resets, clearing history, different browsers, etc.
Cclaire said:Another nice Swago board at first looks but a couple of the links aren't working for me...anyone else having the same trouble? Visiting these broken sites directly through the swagbucks shop doesn't seem to work either.
RedAlix said:Cclaire said:Another nice Swago board at first looks but a couple of the links aren't working for me...anyone else having the same trouble? Visiting these broken sites directly through the swagbucks shop doesn't seem to work either.
this swago ends today.. you can google the right shops then click to activate swagbucks in the bar that comes down from the top for the ones that aren't linked correctly.
enigma said:hi,
please help me out. i used to do swagbucking sometime back but today i started doing it again. when i am doing the main page 70 sb survey,when i complete it,it takes me to the gold survey page and doesnt credit me.
Let's celebrate Swagbucks' 9th Birthday with a new and improved Swago Board plus our exciting new Spin and Win Board!
Here's how it works:
Complete your Swago Board like you have in previous months. Be on the look out for new activities below.
This board is a little different than past months. Each tile of your Swago Board has a tab telling you how many spins you'll receive once you complete the action on that square. You can earn between 1 and 20 spins per square!
You'll also earn spins when you submit your Swago Board for one of the patterns. Please Note: *+You can only submit your Swago Board once+*. Once you submit your board you can't earn any more spins or submit for another patter. You have until 12pm PST on Tuesday February 28th to submit your board.
Once you've earned your spins, head over to the Spin and Win Board and spin the wheel to earn your prizes! Spin the wheel every time you earn one a spin or wait until you collect all of your spins, its up to you! You have until 11:59pm PST on Tuesday, February 28th to use all your spins.
enigma said:hi,
please help me out. i used to do swagbucking sometime back but today i started doing it again. when i am doing the main page 70 sb survey,when i complete it,it takes me to the gold survey page and doesnt credit me.
frugallife said:enigma said:hi,
please help me out. i used to do swagbucking sometime back but today i started doing it again. when i am doing the main page 70 sb survey,when i complete it,it takes me to the gold survey page and doesnt credit me.
Take a print screen of the complete screen / url and file a ticket they should credit you. So annoying when that happens.
RedAlix said:frugallife said:enigma said:hi,
please help me out. i used to do swagbucking sometime back but today i started doing it again. when i am doing the main page 70 sb survey,when i complete it,it takes me to the gold survey page and doesnt credit me.
Take a print screen of the complete screen / url and file a ticket they should credit you. So annoying when that happens.
I started to do a screen shot of every time I get to 100% or the completed screen, just in case. Swagbucks have credited me every time I have been able to provide the screenshot when I've not been credited.
Steve1912 said:I've come late to the Swagbucks party and started to earn this month. It's just occurred to me that the ways of earning Swagbucks are so diverse, I'm not sure whether I should declare the income in my tax return.
I'd say 'yes' for doing surveys. This is similar work to YouGov, for which I had no hesitation in declaring the £50 I was paid for doing those. However, I've also earned Swagbucks for buying products. This is like getting cashback from Quidco and that definitely isn't classed as taxable income. Getting Swagbucks while doing web searches, trying apps and watching videos also doesn't seem like stuff I should declare either.
What do other people do?
asajj said:Steve1912 said:I've come late to the Swagbucks party and started to earn this month. It's just occurred to me that the ways of earning Swagbucks are so diverse, I'm not sure whether I should declare the income in my tax return.
I'd say 'yes' for doing surveys. This is similar work to YouGov, for which I had no hesitation in declaring the £50 I was paid for doing those. However, I've also earned Swagbucks for buying products. This is like getting cashback from Quidco and that definitely isn't classed as taxable income. Getting Swagbucks while doing web searches, trying apps and watching videos also doesn't seem like stuff I should declare either.
What do other people do?
I'd say the cashback is more like a refund, so I won't declare it. Similar to earnings on Topcashback.
Trying apps, doing web searches etc are not different than answering surveys in my opinion and I'd include.