Top 5 Voucher Paying Survey Sites UK
Last time we had the Top 5 Cash Paying Survey Sites for 2008, this time we’d like to show you our Top 5 Vouchers Paying Sites for UK residents. The benefit of being rewarded with vouchers is the money value paid is slightly higher than cash only. So here we go, our top 5 for last year!
1. IPSOS
One of the top and most well-known market research companies in the world, IPSOS send out surveys regularly. A reward of 10 to 200 points is given depending on the survey which can later be exchanged for high street vouchers. 750 points = £5.
2. Toluna
Make your opinion count through polls and questionnaires and earn points for doing so. Be part of an online community and let others know what you think. Points can be swapped for high street vouchers, e-vouchers, discount vouchers or prize draw entries.
3. Lightspeed Research
Lightspeed Consumer Panel will pay you for your time giving your own opinion. Each survey completed will give you points that can then be swapped into shopping vouchers at a rate of £5 for 500 points. Joining also gets you free entry into a £2000 prize draw.
4. Valued Opinions
Receive between £1 and £5 for completing surveys matching your interest. After £10 is reached you can claim your gift certificate or alternatively donate to charity. The vouchers given are from the most well known online and high street shops for example: Amazon, Tesco, Boots, M&S, Ocado, Burton, Topshop and many more.
5. Mi-Info – UNAVAILABLE
Join Mi-Info, watch ads relevant to your interests and earn points for participating. Get 250 points for registering. Points can be exchanged for vouchers of well known shops.
So there we have it. These made it into our top 5 because they give the best rewards and are pleasant to use.

January 16th, 2009 at 7:27 pm
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January 7th, 2010 at 9:07 pm
Good read. You ok if i add this info to my blog ?
January 12th, 2011 at 10:43 am
Hi!
Thanks for the article, I usually use SurveyFriends when I am doing online surveys because their surveys are short (less than 5 mins!), but I don’t see the website on these types of sites. They are always the same ones, I think newer survey websites should be posted too.
Surveyfriends is really good!
December 11th, 2011 at 1:52 am
Hi Shaun, just found your website and inputted my details, then clicked back to finish reading the first page, now when i input email address and name again i get your this email is all ready a subscriber page’ coming up so now i cannot see the 5 part automated advice page, any advice…
December 11th, 2011 at 7:52 pm
Thanks Wanda, love this blog I was recommended by 2 members from James Martell’s forum to this site
December 12th, 2011 at 8:10 am
Exactly Amy. You can always add Adsense later once you have traffic flowing in to your site.
December 12th, 2011 at 9:34 pm
I agree with you 10000% when you say “they were excuses used to pacify the feelings associated with failure” it is much much more easy to just get an excuse than to try your way out