12 First Class and 4 Large First Class stamps every month (worth £11.72)
Plus:
Daily £10 prize draw (14 winners every day)
Weekly £100 prize draw
That's in return for posting a few letters (around 5 or 6) every week for them, and logging a few letters received (again, around 5 or 6 a week) onto their online system.
- Easy money for the small amount of work involved.
In your first posting pack you will receive a batch of twelve First Class and four Large Letter stamps. In your first live posting pack, you’ll receive a second batch of stamps, plus a Royal Mail presentation set of stamps.
Each month you take part in the live survey you’ll receive a further batch of twelve First Class and four Large Letter stamps. You’ll usually take a break after six months, and in your final pack you’ll receive a last batch of stamps together with another Royal Mail presentation set.
Each week a panellist is randomly selected from our active panel to win a prize of £100 in Love2Shop vouchers. If it’s you, you’ll receive a gold-coloured envelope, inside which you’ll find a SMART and a congratulations message!
Details:
How Quick is Royal Mail?
10,000 people at addresses all over the UK participate in the official independent measurement of Royal Mail´s service.
TNS Research International is commissioned by Royal Mail to deliver this project.
We´re always looking for more people to take part by representing their own postcode area.
Interested?
To find out if you´re eligible and receive more information about the project (including the incentives that we offer) please complete this short questionnaire.
Please click here to view Royal Mail´s confirmation of the authenticity of this project.
[Replaces my original expired deal with updated information]
All comments (91)
lynsaydyson
9 Jul 17#1
I always get thanks but no thanks messages....
tystion
9 Jul 17#2
I did this once, nearly had a breakdown. Inundated with parcels to post out. Regretted it within a week. Would never consider it again. Not even for hard cash.
missismop
9 Jul 17#3
i got thx we will be in touch
moneybag
9 Jul 17#4
This isperfect if you're retired or unemployed and looking for a hobby. It's a nightmare if you work shifts as you either have the postman waking you up or you're trying to get parked and then rushing around in the minimum 15m queue in my local Post Office as the two others have just closed permanently. If you live next door to the delivery office or a post office then it's easy money, but as much as I love 'freebies' I'd honestly rather do an hours overtime in my day job and buy some stamps. I do get the feeling that some people have been lucky with their posting schedule and others (me included) have their schedule chosen by pulling times and jobs out of a hat. Hot though, as this could be a handy bit of extra income for some.
ricardasgudkovas
10 Jul 17#5
Royal Mail Private Sender Receiver Recruitment Questionnaire
Many thanks for confirming your contact details.
We’ll be in touch when we have a space for you on the Royal Mail Survey. The survey panel is designed to measure all 121 postcode areas across the UK with a specific number of panellists participating in each; we’ll let you know we have a space on the panel in your postcode area as soon as one is available.
Once you start to take part you’ll be helping us measure the service Royal Mail provides, and there will be other incentives too. These will include a monthly “thank you” gift of stamps as well as seasonal gifts of Royal Mail presentation stamp sets. You’ll also be entered into prize draws to win High Street gift vouchers and cash prizes.
Please note – Registration does not automatically result in stamps being awarded. Stamps and other incentives are provided as a reward for participation in the survey subject to eligibility criteria and once you have been selected to join the panel.
Until then, it’s good to have you with us. If you’d like any further information you can contact our Helpdesk:
I've done this for quite a while. Most things to be posted are letters and they come with stamps on already so they don't cost me anything. About twice a month I have to post a small parcel which will cost me either £2.70 or £3.70, depending on whether they want it to go first class or second class. When they supply me with the parcel, they give me £3 or £4 worth of vouchers to reimburse me. Then a couple of weeks later I get another £2 worth of vouchers as a sort of reward.
couturekid
10 Jul 17#8
Just got back into doing it recently and it works well for me.
Post Box at the top of the road, plus i pass the postbox every day on the way to work.
Yeah, sending the cubes are annoying (i had to send two last week although helped they needed to be sent on the same day,) but the Love2Shop Vouchers are also handy for me.
In terms of receiving larger packages, thankfully we have a porch and the postie just chucks them through the window without ringing the bell. No complaints.
On the plus side, this just reminded me that I forgot to post a letter today. Oops.
Opening post
Details:
10,000 people at addresses all over the UK participate in the official independent measurement of Royal Mail´s service.
TNS Research International is commissioned by Royal Mail to deliver this project.
We´re always looking for more people to take part by representing their own postcode area.
Interested?
To find out if you´re eligible and receive more information about the project (including the incentives that we offer) please complete this short questionnaire.
Please click here to view Royal Mail´s confirmation of the authenticity of this project.
[Replaces my original expired deal with updated information]
All comments (91)
I do get the feeling that some people have been lucky with their posting schedule and others (me included) have their schedule chosen by pulling times and jobs out of a hat.
Hot though, as this could be a handy bit of extra income for some.
Many thanks for confirming your contact details.
We’ll be in touch when we have a space for you on the Royal Mail Survey. The survey panel is designed to measure all 121 postcode areas across the UK with a specific number of panellists participating in each; we’ll let you know we have a space on the panel in your postcode area as soon as one is available.
Once you start to take part you’ll be helping us measure the service Royal Mail provides, and there will be other incentives too. These will include a monthly “thank you” gift of stamps as well as seasonal gifts of Royal Mail presentation stamp sets. You’ll also be entered into prize draws to win High Street gift vouchers and cash prizes.
Please note – Registration does not automatically result in stamps being awarded. Stamps and other incentives are provided as a reward for participation in the survey subject to eligibility criteria and once you have been selected to join the panel.
Until then, it’s good to have you with us. If you’d like any further information you can contact our Helpdesk:
Tel: 0800 015 3150 Monday to Thursday 09:30 - 16:30; Friday 09:30 – 15:30
E-mail: [email protected]tnsglobal.com
Post Box at the top of the road, plus i pass the postbox every day on the way to work.
Yeah, sending the cubes are annoying (i had to send two last week although helped they needed to be sent on the same day,) but the Love2Shop Vouchers are also handy for me.
In terms of receiving larger packages, thankfully we have a porch and the postie just chucks them through the window without ringing the bell. No complaints.
On the plus side, this just reminded me that I forgot to post a letter today. Oops.