This was posted a long while ago so I thought it was time for a repost as it's quite a useful freebie!
Take part in a Royal Mail survey and get yourself some free stamps and other possible freebies!
If you’re selected, you’ll likely get a few letters sent to you to post back through the Royal Mail so that they can monitor how well the postal service is actually working. In return, you’ll get free stamps along with other possible free stuff!
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woza0365
12 Nov 156#15
I have done this - It was great at first, the odd letter to post and plenty of stamps to start off with. Then more stuff to post but less stamps. Then inserting tracking stuff, even less stamps and then it progressed to small parcels. Then it was posting at certain post boxes, then post offices........In the end it was ridiculous. Unless you have lots and I mean lots of spare time - avoid it!
hobsgrg
13 Nov 153#32
I'm on this and probably got enough stamps to last me for a while now. My postbox and post office are just a hundred yards down the road and even then it seems barely worth the effort. Even if the posting notes says to post via post office you can just post them in postbox. There are cube boxes that HAVE to be posted by post office and you have to pay for the postage yourself and then get reimbursed with vouchers for a couple quid more than it cost you.
paul.jacobs
12 Nov 153#23
I did it last month, unbelievable amount of hassle for a few stamps.
Each week they send you a few letters with a numbered piece of cardboard and some envelopes, you have to address the envelopes, one hand written and one with a supplied sticker. You then have to log on to say you have received the items. You then have to post the two items on specific days,one in a post box, and one at a post office counter, which you get odd looks posting an envelope with a £3.30 stamp, which is way too much. You then have to log on again to say where you posted the items using their post box search tool. You have to do this four times, I'm a keen money saver and save a fortune every year and decided this isn't worth the hassle. My local post office is a 2.5 mile round trip and never pass any on my travels, so spent around £4.50 in car costs (45p per mile) posting the things, plus all the time taken.
charles w
12 Nov 153#2
This is fine if you don't have a life and can post items at specific times on specific days. Or indeed if you live in a postbox. I'd be curious if someone was to convert the 'free stamps' to an hourly rate for the effort you put in.
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mateykins
12 Nov 151#1
**** stamps m8 im well chuffed
charles w
12 Nov 153#2
This is fine if you don't have a life and can post items at specific times on specific days. Or indeed if you live in a postbox. I'd be curious if someone was to convert the 'free stamps' to an hourly rate for the effort you put in.
Ingliston to charles w
12 Nov 151#13
Yes I agree, I did this for a while, not exactly easy, it inolves a bit of running around and waiting in PO queues for little reward.
thewongwing101 to charles w
12 Nov 151#17
Less than minimum wage
on the other hand what you 'earn' is tax free,inflation proof
and their are other perks like lots of free stationary
and best of all after six months you get invited to do the 'unaddressed survey' which is a £5 love to shop voucher for doing next to nothing
We signed up for this,then we moved house AND supplied our new address to them.They could not even get that right, every last letter/packet from them always went to the old address,despite our constant letters again giving them our new address.
In the end we thought that if they couldn't be bothered then why should we,so we stopped doing this.
baldude
12 Nov 15#4
what's the reference code to enrol?
Ellie Phant
12 Nov 152#5
To be honest it hardly worth it for what you get out of it You've gotta have nothing better to do (yep, me ... I do it)
A lot of the stuff has to be posted at a post office and not a post box.
P.S.... Anyone wanna buy some stamps :stuck_out_tongue:
VincentGO
12 Nov 15#6
Reference code please anyone? Or is it unique?
cookiedoo54
12 Nov 15#7
Just click internet it seems no reference code is needed.
juliettcronk
12 Nov 15#8
signed up last time had a letter thanking me and never heard from them again since........
householdhorror
12 Nov 15#9
Didn't really enjoy the main programme much, it was all a bit of a faff.
But they kept my details on when I resigned and I take part in the correctly delivered survey every once in a while which is much easier- couple of minutes work a day for a fortnight and get a £5 love to shop voucher at the end. :smiley:
Marc001uk
12 Nov 15#10
Thank you for your time. Unfortunately, we are not recruiting in your postcode for the Royal Mail measurement.
gerrymig to Marc001uk
12 Nov 15#11
Yes not everyone will be a lucky winner! :smile:
littlelynn
12 Nov 15#12
Did this few months back and heard nothing at all since I did the survey online...no post and certainly no stamps!
jools2001 to littlelynn
13 Nov 151#37
Ditto
Complete waste of my time,
good old royal mail, will always let you down! lol
Jaestar69
12 Nov 153#14
I did this a while back for about 6 months and it was the most frustrating thing ever. So many letters and parcels to be posted at set times of the day and then logging in to the site daily to record it. Even worse was when I missed deliveries of their parcels that were too big to fit through the letter slot then had to go to the post office (cause I didn't know if it was a survey item or actual item). On the bright side I'll probably not need to buy postage stamps for a few years because I now have so many but there is no way I would sign up for this again! Too time consuming and tedious.
woza0365
12 Nov 156#15
I have done this - It was great at first, the odd letter to post and plenty of stamps to start off with. Then more stuff to post but less stamps. Then inserting tracking stuff, even less stamps and then it progressed to small parcels. Then it was posting at certain post boxes, then post offices........In the end it was ridiculous. Unless you have lots and I mean lots of spare time - avoid it!
Palwan to woza0365
12 Nov 151#16
Exactly my feeling; it's final 6th month for me.
Never again.
mutley1
12 Nov 15#18
i did this last year. you had to post on a certain date before the end of that collection day so pretty easy. they stopped me half way because they had too many participants already :confused:
maani12
12 Nov 15#19
I was taken off it because somehow RM found out I was a member of this TNS postal survey scheme!!!
You need a lot of spare time and more importantly need to live near a post office if you're considering doing it. Did it for 6 months before they took me off the scheme but doing this during the winter was putting me off anyway. Good if you visit the post office often and can use the stamps ie. perfect for someone who sells on ebay
gary74
12 Nov 151#20
It's not a lot of effort I work from home take 2 hour lunches and just post things when walking my dogs - been doing it for about 4 years I have enough stamps to last a lifetime
ST3123 to gary74
13 Nov 151#29
I'd agree it really isn't all that much effort at all provided you have post boxes and a post office nearby. Some weeks can be as few as two items and even a 'busy' week is typically no more than 5-6 items, many of which can just be posted.
The timing isn't that specific, you might get asked to post on a morning or afternoon but not at a specific time nor a specific location (besides post box or post office).
To all those moaning that it's too much hassle with a full time job, then this probably isn't for you. If you are working full time you are probably earning enough and don't need the free stamps/stationary that much anyway. For those who work part-time or sell on eBay though it is perfect.
Very glad I signed up to it.
shalton
12 Nov 15#21
i started straight on the £5 for saying how many pieces of unaddressed junk mail i got per day for 2 weeks. The first time i had to post the junk back to them - i suppose it was to see if i could be trusted, then they said just record the numbers and don`t need to send anything back.
You can log on once a week if you want to - So maximum 5 mins for a £5 love to shop voucher. I have done about 6 of these. I sometimes have to email if i haven`t been invited for a couple of months to remind them, but other than that i can`t complain at all. Not mega bucks but better than nothing.
honestman1958
12 Nov 15#22
I have done this for a couple of years with breaks in between. It "makes" me walk to the PO about 4-5 times a month on average so I appreciate the exercise. I have a great stock of 1st class and Large stamps. You also get presentation packs at intervals which I sell on Ebay. It can be difficult to manage if you are out for the day but they are happy for you to post the same time the following day/week so its workable. Some weeks you can have several items to post, other weeks just a couple.
paul.jacobs
12 Nov 153#23
I did it last month, unbelievable amount of hassle for a few stamps.
Each week they send you a few letters with a numbered piece of cardboard and some envelopes, you have to address the envelopes, one hand written and one with a supplied sticker. You then have to log on to say you have received the items. You then have to post the two items on specific days,one in a post box, and one at a post office counter, which you get odd looks posting an envelope with a £3.30 stamp, which is way too much. You then have to log on again to say where you posted the items using their post box search tool. You have to do this four times, I'm a keen money saver and save a fortune every year and decided this isn't worth the hassle. My local post office is a 2.5 mile round trip and never pass any on my travels, so spent around £4.50 in car costs (45p per mile) posting the things, plus all the time taken.
bordonman to paul.jacobs
13 Nov 152#27
Couldn't agree more. Did it for a while when it was just posting things in nearest postbox, but now with packets/queuing in post office and everything else just not worth the effort for pitiful reward.
mrT786
12 Nov 151#24
I've done this in past and in addition to the above comment's about amount of items that need to be sent at certain times they introduced posting parcels (approx once a month) but having to pay for them with your own money and getting it back in high st voucher (slightly more then what you paid) puts me off doing it again.
Tyhoic
13 Nov 15#25
Guess I'll give it a shot!
fijamish
13 Nov 15#26
I do this and sometimes it is a pain. But as mentioned you can always post items the following week if you miss a day. I use my stamps for eBay postage. It also helps that I have a post office at the bottom of the road otherwise I don't think I would do it.
johnraggett
13 Nov 151#28
I'm currently on my 2nd round of doing this. The first time I did find it a little time consuming with maybe 8 odd items to send. This time however it's only about 2 a week, plus as long as you put the correct info in that are not scrict with timescales
mocmocamoc
13 Nov 151#30
Cheers, did it before at my old address, got some stamps. Signed up at my new address
melodytoon
13 Nov 151#31
Thanks for posting this. I did it a few years ago, and as I've just found I'm eligible to do it again I've signed up. I don't use lots of stamps, but they'll come in handy for competitions so any free ones are welcome. Now to find some free postcards, envelopes and paper. :stuck_out_tongue:
hobsgrg
13 Nov 153#32
I'm on this and probably got enough stamps to last me for a while now. My postbox and post office are just a hundred yards down the road and even then it seems barely worth the effort. Even if the posting notes says to post via post office you can just post them in postbox. There are cube boxes that HAVE to be posted by post office and you have to pay for the postage yourself and then get reimbursed with vouchers for a couple quid more than it cost you.
kiish
13 Nov 15#33
I applied some time ago but heard nothing back.
You guys should just enter some post competitions when the free stamps!
Ploppy69
13 Nov 151#34
Sorry but fail to see how this is a 'freebie'. You have to work for the stamps so they are not free.
lpoolm
13 Nov 151#35
it is a lot of work, ok if your VERY close to a postbox but after a few months you have to start posting in post offices and parcels too.
been accepted twice but its hard to do and work, dont think will bother again..
only plus point was the monthly free stamps add up so stick them on ebay!
fr3dy77_sp33d to lpoolm
13 Nov 15#36
not only that, nowadays they also send magazine "eureka". initially I was wondering how come I got these junk magazine every now and then until I notice it's coming from royal mail. I personally won't bother anymore but wife insist to keep. doh!
poshaffi
14 Nov 151#38
ufffffff with all these above negative comments not gonna join now.... post ur own post royal mail :confused:
fr3dy77_sp33d
14 Nov 151#39
I personally feel royal mail should do it in more coordinated way e.g. they should ask the delivery to one place only for each person. the person who lives near post box should only be given the task to post to part box only. or at least give the option to us to choose where we want to post and what type.
unfortunately no, here is my experience with them in case you wonder what you will get if you subscribe to this task:
initially they send me 3 letters to post each week. most of them to post box, since its nearby, it's very easy. then the week after they add 1 or more task to post to post office. what's making it taxing now is in one day, you can have one post to post box BEFORE lunch time on a specific day, and another 2 post to post office AFTER lunch time on the same day. when I started, I have delivery on 2 different days, by now 4, sometimes include Saturday! I live very central on my city so high street is walking distance away. however this kind of arrangement is very time consuming. sometimes they give you box to post in post office so it's more hassle but they do give additional incentive for boxes, which is 1-2 pounds worth of love 2 shop voucher. sometimes you have to pay for the postage and they will reimburse it for you, and guess what. ..it's the voucher again! so indirectly you are converting your money to those vouchers.
that's only the delivery bit. you then will also receive test mail from them, initially 1-2 in a week. but on my current situation, I could get easily 4-6 mails: letters from various sender (could be bank as sender, council, debt collector, Dvla, another company, etc), boxes, and now magazine! I was surprised so many times when receive letter from those unexpected sender. you then have to enter the details into their system (when you receive it, and the details of that letter) and if you it wrong (e.g. you didn't remember the arrival date correctly, you will be asked for another confirmation). I usually have to spend 1-3 hours on Friday to enter all of those in a week.
now the rewards: you will certainly get stamps (1 book of 1st class stamp 6pcs, and 1 book of large stamp 4pcs), at random they will give you commemorative stamps), and the vouchers (to repay your postage or incentive for posting boxes).
so now you can try to judge whether that is worthed. 4 days in a week trip to post box and post office, 1-3 hours sitting in front of PC, and nuisance letters that you have to throw away every week. all of those for stamp and voucher worth less than £20 a MONTH!
hobsgrg to fr3dy77_sp33d
14 Nov 15#42
This isn't run by Royal Mail, it is run by TNS an independent company whose job is to check that Royal Mail are meeting their performance targets. In order to check properly they need a representative sample of what actually gets posted, so what we have to post and where matches what is actually posted but on a much smaller scale. If we could cherry pick what we wanted to post, where and how then it wouldn't be a representative sample and the data wouldn't mean anything. So it sucks but that is the way it has to work to give good data.
fr3dy77_sp33d
14 Nov 151#40
I think it doesn't even reach the minimum hourly wage
themilnes
14 Nov 152#41
I did this for a while but, like others here, found it too much hassle for too little reward. After a while they started occasionally "forgetting" to even send the stamps so I stopped doing it. If you live v close to a Post Office and have lots of free time then it may be worth giving it a go...
gamshank2
14 Nov 15#43
I got confirmation to be in this program like a month ago and not received a single letter to post lol
fr3dy77_sp33d to gamshank2
14 Nov 151#44
it's like that. it takes time but it will eventually come to yours
fr3dy77_sp33d
14 Nov 15#45
@hobsgrg: I think they can still achieve that by splitting the work. they are testing the distribution path, not the performance of the sender/customer. therefore they can make something like one person always sending to post box, the other person on the same are to post office. less hassle but objective achieved
TonyLeMesmer
16 Nov 15#46
As others have said the Correctly Delivered and Unaddressed Mail surveys are the best ones to get on, £5 Love2Shop vouchers for very little effort. I've easily received >£100 worth.
crazylegs
16 Nov 152#47
Be warned I done this for 2 years and finally gave it up in Feb of this year..
You are expected to post certain items on specific days at specific times using post offices, Mail boxes, post boxes local and out of town sometimes..
The amount of time taken to constantly sort through post and manage your own mailings runs into many hours..
You have to be very organised and not have much else to do to be able to fit this in with your life as it does get a little overpowering sometimes, you also have to pay for postage sometimes using your own cash and the post office reimburse you with lovetoshop vouchers to the same value roughly as it costs to post the item in question..
I done quite well over the 2 years and still have around 12 books of stamps left, but like has already been said here for all the time you put in and all the running around you have to do the hourly rate would probably be no more than about a £1 an hour..
I also copped a parking ticket aswell once trying to post an item at my local post office, that had to be posted from there and nowhere else, which they would not reimburse me for..
Would I do these surveys again knowing what I know now..Not a bl**dy chance!!!
amour3k
16 Nov 15#48
Lol.
TiptreeJam
17 Nov 15#49
Did try it last time but they then wanted me to post items at specific times in specific post boxes. I was away at work so could not do this. Emailed them and they took me off the scheme. Okay if you are retired or don't work I guess.
otherside27
17 Nov 15#50
Would be fine and would have been perfectly happy for another two years if they hadn't ignored my holiday which I logged with them in due time... yet still came back to a huge pile of crap. If these guys are policing Royal Mail, no wonder my post never seems to make it to my house :smirk:
EuroPear
20 Nov 15#51
Meh, ty.. Will give it a go, sounds worth it for the first half.. just give up when/if it gets too much.. hopefully squeeze some stamps out of them :smile: do you have to let them know somehow if you decide to quit, or just ignore post from them 'til it stops?
willyzippy89
22 Nov 15#52
I did this survey and enjoyed it
I must say though it is VERY time consuming if you work a full time job but as long as your well organised it shouldn't be too much hassle.
Was well rewarded and any cost to myself was reimbursed by love to shop voucher often £1-2 more than what i paid (so profit)
Opening post
Take part in a Royal Mail survey and get yourself some free stamps and other possible freebies!
If you’re selected, you’ll likely get a few letters sent to you to post back through the Royal Mail so that they can monitor how well the postal service is actually working. In return, you’ll get free stamps along with other possible free stuff!
Top comments
Each week they send you a few letters with a numbered piece of cardboard and some envelopes, you have to address the envelopes, one hand written and one with a supplied sticker. You then have to log on to say you have received the items. You then have to post the two items on specific days,one in a post box, and one at a post office counter, which you get odd looks posting an envelope with a £3.30 stamp, which is way too much. You then have to log on again to say where you posted the items using their post box search tool. You have to do this four times, I'm a keen money saver and save a fortune every year and decided this isn't worth the hassle. My local post office is a 2.5 mile round trip and never pass any on my travels, so spent around £4.50 in car costs (45p per mile) posting the things, plus all the time taken.
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on the other hand what you 'earn' is tax free,inflation proof
and their are other perks like lots of free stationary
and best of all after six months you get invited to do the 'unaddressed survey' which is a £5 love to shop voucher for doing next to nothing
previous deal
http://www.hotukdeals.com/freebies/11-36-free-stamps-every-month-12-first-class-4-large-first-class-presentation-pack-1812867
misc thread
http://www.hotukdeals.com/misc/royal-mail-survey-recruiting-now-earn-stamps-gift-vouchers-monthly-1791755
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In the end we thought that if they couldn't be bothered then why should we,so we stopped doing this.
A lot of the stuff has to be posted at a post office and not a post box.
P.S.... Anyone wanna buy some stamps :stuck_out_tongue:
But they kept my details on when I resigned and I take part in the correctly delivered survey every once in a while which is much easier- couple of minutes work a day for a fortnight and get a £5 love to shop voucher at the end. :smiley:
Complete waste of my time,
good old royal mail, will always let you down! lol
Never again.
You need a lot of spare time and more importantly need to live near a post office if you're considering doing it. Did it for 6 months before they took me off the scheme but doing this during the winter was putting me off anyway. Good if you visit the post office often and can use the stamps ie. perfect for someone who sells on ebay
The timing isn't that specific, you might get asked to post on a morning or afternoon but not at a specific time nor a specific location (besides post box or post office).
To all those moaning that it's too much hassle with a full time job, then this probably isn't for you. If you are working full time you are probably earning enough and don't need the free stamps/stationary that much anyway. For those who work part-time or sell on eBay though it is perfect.
Very glad I signed up to it.
You can log on once a week if you want to - So maximum 5 mins for a £5 love to shop voucher. I have done about 6 of these. I sometimes have to email if i haven`t been invited for a couple of months to remind them, but other than that i can`t complain at all. Not mega bucks but better than nothing.
Each week they send you a few letters with a numbered piece of cardboard and some envelopes, you have to address the envelopes, one hand written and one with a supplied sticker. You then have to log on to say you have received the items. You then have to post the two items on specific days,one in a post box, and one at a post office counter, which you get odd looks posting an envelope with a £3.30 stamp, which is way too much. You then have to log on again to say where you posted the items using their post box search tool. You have to do this four times, I'm a keen money saver and save a fortune every year and decided this isn't worth the hassle. My local post office is a 2.5 mile round trip and never pass any on my travels, so spent around £4.50 in car costs (45p per mile) posting the things, plus all the time taken.
You guys should just enter some post competitions when the free stamps!
been accepted twice but its hard to do and work, dont think will bother again..
only plus point was the monthly free stamps add up so stick them on ebay!
unfortunately no, here is my experience with them in case you wonder what you will get if you subscribe to this task:
initially they send me 3 letters to post each week. most of them to post box, since its nearby, it's very easy. then the week after they add 1 or more task to post to post office. what's making it taxing now is in one day, you can have one post to post box BEFORE lunch time on a specific day, and another 2 post to post office AFTER lunch time on the same day. when I started, I have delivery on 2 different days, by now 4, sometimes include Saturday! I live very central on my city so high street is walking distance away. however this kind of arrangement is very time consuming. sometimes they give you box to post in post office so it's more hassle but they do give additional incentive for boxes, which is 1-2 pounds worth of love 2 shop voucher. sometimes you have to pay for the postage and they will reimburse it for you, and guess what. ..it's the voucher again! so indirectly you are converting your money to those vouchers.
that's only the delivery bit. you then will also receive test mail from them, initially 1-2 in a week. but on my current situation, I could get easily 4-6 mails: letters from various sender (could be bank as sender, council, debt collector, Dvla, another company, etc), boxes, and now magazine! I was surprised so many times when receive letter from those unexpected sender. you then have to enter the details into their system (when you receive it, and the details of that letter) and if you it wrong (e.g. you didn't remember the arrival date correctly, you will be asked for another confirmation). I usually have to spend 1-3 hours on Friday to enter all of those in a week.
now the rewards: you will certainly get stamps (1 book of 1st class stamp 6pcs, and 1 book of large stamp 4pcs), at random they will give you commemorative stamps), and the vouchers (to repay your postage or incentive for posting boxes).
so now you can try to judge whether that is worthed. 4 days in a week trip to post box and post office, 1-3 hours sitting in front of PC, and nuisance letters that you have to throw away every week. all of those for stamp and voucher worth less than £20 a MONTH!
You are expected to post certain items on specific days at specific times using post offices, Mail boxes, post boxes local and out of town sometimes..
The amount of time taken to constantly sort through post and manage your own mailings runs into many hours..
You have to be very organised and not have much else to do to be able to fit this in with your life as it does get a little overpowering sometimes, you also have to pay for postage sometimes using your own cash and the post office reimburse you with lovetoshop vouchers to the same value roughly as it costs to post the item in question..
I done quite well over the 2 years and still have around 12 books of stamps left, but like has already been said here for all the time you put in and all the running around you have to do the hourly rate would probably be no more than about a £1 an hour..
I also copped a parking ticket aswell once trying to post an item at my local post office, that had to be posted from there and nowhere else, which they would not reimburse me for..
Would I do these surveys again knowing what I know now..Not a bl**dy chance!!!
I must say though it is VERY time consuming if you work a full time job but as long as your well organised it shouldn't be too much hassle.
Was well rewarded and any cost to myself was reimbursed by love to shop voucher often £1-2 more than what i paid (so profit)