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Ipsos

June 28, 2008

Ipsos is a survey site.  You earn money for filling in surveys.  What happens is that Ipsos look for people of certain profiles and then send them e-mails with links to surveys based on whether they seem to fit the required profile.  When you recieve an e-mail, you click on the link and are taken to the survey.  Assuming you aren’t screened out (the first few questions normally check to see if you really are of the right profile), then you complete the survey and are awarded an amount of points which are added to your Ipsos account.

You build points up in your Ipsos account and then you can spend them on a variety of different gift vouchers, including WHSmiths, Boots, Argos, John Lewis, Arcadia and Leisure vouchers.  You can choose from different denominations, and the more points you save, the more you can get, for example a £2 gift voucher will cost you 350 points, a £5 gift voucher will cost you 750 points and a £10 gift voucher 1380 so as you can see it’s worth saving your points for a little longer and going for larger gift vouchers if you can.

 

One comment

  1. The problem with Ipsos is it takes forever to get the points to finally cash out! Thats just my opinion



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