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11/17/11, 04:18 PM
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9 SB code out until 2 PDT. Check all the usual places like the blog and stuff!
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11/17/11, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Pam6
9 SB code out until 2 PDT. Check all the usual places like the blog and stuff!
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I have never seen any of these codes. I know what they are in theory but I can't actually confirm that they exist.
I just went and looked through every blog post for today and still didn't see anything. What am I missing?
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11/17/11, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by atobols
I have never seen any of these codes. I know what they are in theory but I can't actually confirm that they exist.
I just went and looked through every blog post for today and still didn't see anything. What am I missing?
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It WAS in the middles of this blog post: http://blog.swagbucks.com/2011/11/tw...trimmings.html
It was deleted after it expired. It looked like:TwitterTriviaxxxx (It is ok to post it because it is long past expired. Please remember to never post an active code!) The xxxx were revolving numbers and letters different for every account so you can not share the code with others, everyone needs their own unique code. Some codes do not have revolving numbers. Once you get a few of them these get easier to spot!
Last edited by Pam6; 11/17/11 at 06:19 PM.
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11/18/11, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Pam6
It WAS in the middles of this blog post: http://blog.swagbucks.com/2011/11/tw...trimmings.html
It was deleted after it expired. It looked like:TwitterTriviaxxxx (It is ok to post it because it is long past expired. Please remember to never post an active code!) The xxxx were revolving numbers and letters different for every account so you can not share the code with others, everyone needs their own unique code. Some codes do not have revolving numbers. Once you get a few of them these get easier to spot!
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Are they just crazy words which don't fit into the sentence which people in the know use to pick them out as a code?
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11/18/11, 09:03 AM
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Yes, crazy words.
Mega Friday happy swagging everyone !
~~ pelenaka ~~
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11/18/11, 06:35 PM
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Just bought my seventh amazon gift card for the month. Five $5 cards, one $50 card and one $25. I have points left toward gift cards next month. I'm so glad to have found swagbucks. Thanks to Pelenka mentioning that she purchased groceries through Amazon I have been stocking my pantry.
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11/18/11, 06:38 PM
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Thanksgiving collector bills have now been announced!! http://blog.swagbucks.com/2011/11/ou...bills-yet.html
10 swagbucks bonus for getting them all! Gobble them up swaggers!
Grannygardner, you are totally rocking out the swagbucks!! Way to go!!!
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11/19/11, 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by grannygardner
Just bought my seventh amazon gift card for the month. Five $5 cards, one $50 card and one $25. I have points left toward gift cards next month. I'm so glad to have found swagbucks. Thanks to Pelenka mentioning that she purchased groceries through Amazon I have been stocking my pantry.
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Your very welcome.
What good pantry supplies have you been able to score ?
I've got around $85 in my acct. and have been wandering up & down the grocery isle of amazon.
Still need non-fat powder milk, planning on making up some hot coco mix using carob & splenda. Now that the wood stove is lit in the evenings we all are enjoying the English concept of putting the kettle on. I've already gone through a few boxes of that green tea I bought using my swagbucks.
I did a blog post on the SPAM with Bacon I ordered off of amazon
As Pam6 wrote way to go !
~~ pelenaka ~~
http://thirtyfivebyninety.blogspot.com/
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11/20/11, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Pelenaka
Your very welcome.
What good pantry supplies have you been able to score ?
I've got around $85 in my acct. and have been wandering up & down the grocery isle of amazon.
Still need non-fat powder milk, planning on making up some hot coco mix using carob & splenda. Now that the wood stove is lit in the evenings we all are enjoying the English concept of putting the kettle on. I've already gone through a few boxes of that green tea I bought using my swagbucks.
I did a blog post on the SPAM with Bacon I ordered off of amazon
As Pam6 wrote way to go !
~~ pelenaka ~~
http://thirtyfivebyninety.blogspot.com/
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I found Amazon has a good supplier of dried foods. Dehydrated vegetables, grains and stuff. I even ordered dehydrated cream from Amazon. We ordered quick oats there and they are so tasty and better tasting them the cheap ones from Save-Alot. I could really taste the difference.
I will go check your SPAM with bacon post. We got some with cheese too. Yummy!
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11/20/11, 05:37 PM
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Lol @ katlupe, cheese grommet cheese.
The dehydrated cream is that sour cream ? Hubby was thinking that would be a good kitchen staple to have on hand. He was thinking about venison stroganof (sp?).
How's hunting in your part of New York ?
I am soo gonna miss the extra swagbucks credit from swagtv come January. Ah well I'm enjoying it now and that's what counts.
Swag on ladies swag on !
~~ pelenaka ~~
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11/20/11, 07:20 PM
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I've stocked up on quick cooking oats, coffee and dehydrated vegetables.
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11/20/11, 09:06 PM
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Joined swagbucks in July and just spent $250 in AGC's that I have been saving. Got some Christmas gifts and a few SD cards for the holidays. I love "free" money. Thank you all for all the advice on getting started. Now to start building my GC balance again.
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11/20/11, 09:41 PM
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Jamala, that is great!! I am so glad you were able to get all of those awesome things for Christmas! I love hearing how everyone is doing with swagbucks!
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11/21/11, 10:24 AM
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My goal for this week is to get 200 SB a day. I am at 5,109 right now.
So 5,300 by the end of today.
5,500 by the end of Tuesday.
5,700 by the end of Wednesday.
I have to work starting Thursday...Thanksgiving day and the entire weekend. So hopefully my referrals will get those last 200 points for me while I am working so I can get this $50 AGC!! As soon as I get this and it clears I can get the Kindle Fire!!
Off to get work that swagtv....
Collector Bills start at noon today!!
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11/21/11, 12:10 PM
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A little birdie told me there was a swagcode out for 5 SB!!
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11/21/11, 04:32 PM
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Okay, I'll give it a try. Lost a bit of income in the household so ways to make up that $ would be great. Used your OP links, Pam.
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11/21/11, 04:34 PM
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I've stocked up on quick cooking oats, coffee and dehydrated vegetables.
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Very nice, I know that amazon had a special on Quaker Oats and there is always pretty much a special on coffee. I have dehydrated foods on my wish list mostly fruit.
It helps being able to stock the pantry for free. Add in any canning, gardening, & bartering efforts to the mix, last month I only spent around $30 for butter & meat.
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11/21/11, 04:49 PM
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This month I cashed in $100 in Amazon gift cards. I ordered more dehydrated vegetables, a case of bacon spam, more oatmeal and coffee today.
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11/21/11, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by grannygardner
This month I cashed in $100 in Amazon gift cards. I ordered more dehydrated vegetables, a case of bacon spam, more oatmeal and coffee today.
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 WOW your my hero $100 is awesome !!!
Last month I redeemed $75. By midnight I should have all 5 of next month's $5 agc then I'll start on a $50 agc. I'd go  if I earned $100.
Sure does buy allot groceries on amazon, lol.
~~ pelenaka ~~
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11/21/11, 08:36 PM
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It's easier for me to max out on SBTV, do lots of offers etc. being retired and home 90% of the time.
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