Hello everyone, I thought I would share this little trick with you that I've been using to get approximately one "free" bond per month (sometimes sooner sometimes later). It is especially useful if you are sustaining your membership through bonds and don't want to spend too much time farming money for bonds.
Requirements: - A cellphone (Apparently Android is better for these since everything is likely linked to your Google account but I am not sure.)
- 30 seconds of free time per day
- Patience
- Living in an urban area/Going to an urban area frequently (Not required but preferable)
Method:This is honestly very easy to do and very straightforward, it just requires some patience to get the ball rolling.
Step 1: Download Google Opinion Rewards on your Android or iOS (
https://surveys.google.com/google-opinion-rewards/)
Step 2: Answer surveys for Google Play or PayPal credits
Step 3: Accumulate said credits
Step 4: Buy a bond through the OSRS Mobile/RS3 Mobile app and use it or sell it!
How it works:- Basically, Google uses your location history to obtain an opinion on random locations such as stores, hotels, restaurants, etc.
- Most of the surveys will be 2-3 questions and will most likely always start with a place you recently visited
- It is important to answer these as honestly as possible because they can tell if you lie and will most likely send you less/no more surveys because you flag false information in their systems
- Bonus points if you work at a busy place like a mall or a big chain store, they'll probably send you the same survey every day lol.
- At first, I used to get one or two 10 cents surveys per week but as time went on I now get 2-3 surveys every day for about 30-40 cents every day. I think you get priority on surveys with an algorithm depending on your answers and your demographic group.
- I know answering surveys for rewards may be annoying but these take literally 1-3 questions and 30 seconds to answer, and they send you a notification when a survey is ready (they expire after 24 hours)
- Obviously, this is willingly giving Google information about yourself and represents a privacy "risk" but I doubt they care about your 3 stars experience at Wal-Mart since you most likely already share about everything there is to know about you with them. Curious? Check out what Google knows about you:
https://takeout.google.com/ or read this chain of tweets (not recommended if you freak out about your privacy)
I've been doing this for a year or so and I got myself a few e-books and several bonds through this system, works well and is free of charge (aside from the data you give to Google to store in their gigantic database). Try not to worry too much as they probably have a very detailed profile about you already and could honestly care less about another customer that visited X or Y restaurant.
Use at your own will and have fun scaping!