...uk.consumerlink.com (do remember the uk bit or you'll end up on the US site), or go to http://www.ipoints.co.uk and click on the consumerlink link in the 'earn ipoints' box.
Registration is simple - enter your ipoints username and then your personal details.
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Advantages: Possibility of 50 ipoints per survey Disadvantages: Not guaranteed
...I've been credited with 150 points from consumerlink surveys this month.
So uk.consumerlink.com gets a big thumbs up from me. Get along and join, or if you've already done so and haven't won and think it's a fix, take it from me that it's not and KEEP TRYING. ...
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Advantages: They offer ipoints for little effort Disadvantages: Not guaranteed to get the ipoints
Well, maybe! Consumerlink offers you an incentive of being rewarded ipoints for the completion of online surveys. The problem is they don’t actually guarantee you will get any ipoints. Let me explain...
What is Consumerlink
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Consumerlink is a company that deal with online surveys and discussion groups on a variety of products and services on behalf of their manufacturers. It gives a cross section of the general public ... ...do you join?
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Go to http://uk.consumerlink.com and you’ll see a link for joining up there. (You may want to wear sun glasses too as the colours are very very bright). Obviously you need to be registered with ipoints as well to stand a chance of getting rewarded, and there’s a link for ipoints if you are not already a member. You must of course use the same username for both schemes (this is your email addie).
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Advantages: You get ipoints for free, doesn't take up much time Disadvantages: You don't get the ipoints very often!
...at ipoints.co.uk, or go to uk.consumerlink.com and go to the ‘Join Consumer Link’ option from the menu on the homepage.
The homepage itself is quite pleasant to look at, designed in soothing shades of red, and the layout is simple and clear. The menu bar runs down the left-hand side, allowing you to sign up, participate in surveys, enter the focus group rooms, check out the FAQ list, or contact the site administrators if you discover ... ...can view or amend your user data by clicking on the relevant link on the right-hand side, and if you have joined Consumer Link and somehow managed to avoid registering with ipoints so far, you can also click through to that partner site and sign up there.
When you register, you have to enter the usual personal information and choose a password, and you also need to complete some demographic information. It’s simply a case of ticking boxes ...
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Advantages: None Disadvantages: Many many many flaws in operating what is in fact not a bad idea
I joined UK Consumerlink because they ostensibly offer free i-points, but to be perfectly honest I don't think that they do.
Consumerlink is an online survey company which will from time to time contact those who have registered with them to ask them to complete a survey online at their site. The surveys are accessible only to registered participants and require the name and password sent to you in the e-mail notifying you of the survey. In return ... ...at the i-points website. Various levels of reward are offered: sometimes a competition with 50 i-points being offered to 50 people drawn randomly who have completed the survey, but often they offer 50 points to the first 50 to complete the survey and then 25 more to every tenth person after that.
Well, that's what they claim.
However, I for one will not be bothering with Consumerlink again. I've completed quite a few surveys and not seem hide nor ...
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Advantages: Possibly free ipoints Disadvantages: Unlikely. And the ipoints aren't worth much anyway.
? (why can't I put that in the title? - please, please Ciao). If so, you could try Consumer Link: http://www.uk.consumerlink.com - although as I'm about to point out, it probably isn't worth it :(
So what is it? Consumer Link is a consumer research site, which offers members the incentive of ipoints to fill in simple (usually multiple choice) surveys. There’s no choice of rewards so you must be an ipoints member (and personally I wouldn’t ... ...Joining up is simple enough; just the standard demographic details (although they do ask quite a lot if I remember rightly) and you can do it from ipoints if you’ve just joined them. Once you’re a member, you’ll be sent occasional emails inviting you to surveys. These come infrequently. I’d say it’s a couple every few weeks, which is about right; neither flooding your inbox every day nor never coming at all, so not that ...
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