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I am not sure how I came across Research International Postal Survey; probably I was trying to get onto a website that offered rewards for your opinion. What I actually got was a membership to a... more

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  • 40 of 40 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    simoncjones

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Regular supply of books of stamps, regular prizes to be won, easy work, great support

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Requires regular posting of letters at irregular times, need to log-on most days

    In summer on some website freebie forum I heard about the chance to get free stamps each month for taking part in a survey. The prospect of getting anything free is often enough to grab my interest and I signed up almost straight away after being referred from a current panellist (as this was the only way to sign up). The Royal Mail Postal Survey as it is called from Research International (run by Kantar Operations) allows you to get 18 free 1st class stamps plus the chance to win regular cash prizes and £25 for referrals. Despite being called the Postal Survey there are no surveys to do. So ... more
  • 1 of 1 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    nodale

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Free stamps, receive mail (makes some happy), requires little work, payment is reliable.

    Disadvantages Disadvantages No cash rewards, requires constant commitment, might get boring.

    I am not sure how I came across Research International Postal Survey; probably I was trying to get onto a website that offered rewards for your opinion. What I actually got was a membership to a panel that monitors the Royal Mail deliveries. What is it? This is no "answer questions" or "test product" panel. Your job is to send pieces of mail on certain days, and log on their website the mail that you receive from other panellists (you can easily recognise this special items by "test initials" that you are ask to pick when you sign up). How do I sign up? I confess I don't know how I signed up ... more
  • 12 of 31 Ciao users found the following review helpful
    5 Stars Quick review of Research International Postal Surveys by johnt666 23/12/2007
    i found it easy to use and free stamps came in very handy during xmas period . i did loose the link to do test before sending out first envelopes

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