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happygal
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#1 · Posted: 10 Apr 2009 13:39


Just curious what you all do with your earnings. I tend to just stash it away and let it pile up. I save it for emergencies that may pop up duting the year.

Then, this year, once I completed my taxes to see where my survey earnings put me, we pulled the rest and took our family on a vacation. I have to say, it was sooo satisfying knowing that we had it paid for from my time doing surveys

How about you, what do you do with your survey money?

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danhenrique
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#2 · Posted: 10 Apr 2009 16:52


I don't make money with surveys, but I always have been interested about it, because sounds like a good way for making a living. Do they actually work?

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mlynn
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#3 · Posted: 10 Apr 2009 17:24


danhenrique:
I don't make money with surveys, but I always have been interested about it, because sounds like a good way for making a living. Do they actually work?

Yes they do work.

Back to OP, do you set aside the survey earnings into a separate account? Sounds like that's what you do... For me I just deposit mine into our regular checking account, and of course I use Amazon GCs buy toys/gifts etc...

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garygoh
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#4 · Posted: 10 Apr 2009 20:37


happygal:
I have to say, it was sooo satisfying knowing that we had it paid for from my time doing surveys

Wow, you must have put in a lot of effort on this! It seems that you are prudent in terms of personal financial management because you save it for rainy day.

I would suggest to park it at a separate account and place it under time deposit account as soon as it reaches certain amount.

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sparquel
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#5 · Posted: 10 Apr 2009 23:10


I truly count my survey earnings as blessings!

It comes in handy for bills, groceries, etc. And I definitely save some for my "mad money" to treat myself with.

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happygal
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#6 · Posted: 13 Apr 2009 10:08


For the most part, I cash mine and keep them in a separate savings account. That way I know what is survey money and what is not.

And yes, clearly they work as I am posting asking what people do with their earnings

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pinkyparrot
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#7 · Posted: 14 Apr 2009 18:18 · Edited by: pinkyparrot


I also put mine in a seperate interest bearing account. That way I can get even a little bit more.
Recently I have paid off a credit card that I had used to purchase a new TV. As of now I am saving it up for the next large purchase. I don't really know what it will be yet, but it will be good !

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