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Yay! $10 From MySurvey ... Finally!

Back in February, I wrote about MySurvey and a few other sites that pay members to take surveys. I don't qualify for surveys often. I'm pretty sure it's because my full-time job is in journalism, because quite often, I get a pop-up screen that says, "Thank you for your time," right after the question about what industry I work in.

To cash out with $10 from MySurvey, members must have at least 1,100 points in their account. Mine has been sitting at 1,060 for about four months now, as survey after survey became available and I failed to qualify. But on Friday, I finally got the other 40 points I needed, so within the next four to six weeks, I should have an extra $10 I can send to a creditor.

Hurray!

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