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Y Live

Northburgh House, 10 Northburgh Street London,   EC1V 0AT GB
Tel: +44 [0]20 7253 9900   Contact: [email protected]
Operated by: Yonder Data Solutions

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PAYMENTS OFFERED

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HOW TO PARTICIPATE

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REDEEMING REWARDS

50 point (£50) minimum account balance required to request payment.

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YouGov, Branded Surveys

In February, 2022, Populuslive rebranded itself as Y Live.

Y Live, part of Populus Limited, based in the UK, is a popular market research company. The panel was established in 2003 with a presence that has grown to 75 countries worldwide. The panel does research in the business, culture and politics sectors. Joining the community is simple - start by filling out a short and simple registration form.

Payment and Rewards

Earn £1.00 for Every 5 Minutes

Y Live gives its members the opportunity to earn £1.00 for every 5 minutes they spend on a survey. Depending on the length, most surveys pay between 1 to 3 points each (1 point = £1.00) and take usually about 5 to 15 minutes to finish. Please note that rewards will only be credited to your account once the survey is closed. This could range from one day to three months, depending on the research and nature of the study.

Cash in at £50.00

Once you have accumulated 50 points (£50.00) you are eligible to request a cheque or a BACS payment at the next payment date. The payment date is at the end of each month and if you requested a cheque, it will arrive within two weeks after this date. BACS payments typically take a few days to arrive. On average, Y Live issues 3000 monthly cheques to members who have reached the threshold for payment.

Survey Taking Experience

Survey Taking Details

Surveys with Y Live are designed to be interesting and varied on subject matter. Most members will receive about two survey invitations weekly to express their opinions and insights on a given topic. Participate early! Once survey space is filled, you will not be able to answer.

Monthly Prize Draws

Each time you screen out of a survey - which may happen if you do not meet the required participant profile, you will be automatically entered into the monthly prize draw of £250. The draw will take place on the second Monday of each calendar month and winners are notified within 4 weeks of the draw taking place.

Eligibility: Open to residents of the UK only. 16+

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Note: On February 2, 2024, November 30, 2022, October 31, 2022, August 31, 2022, June 15, 2022, April 15, 2022, February 22, 2022, January 26, 2022, December 21, 2021, October 29, 2021, September 30, 2021, July 21, 2021, June 30, 2021, May 31, 2021, April 30, 2021, March 29, 2021, February 26, 2021, January 26, 2021, December 22, 2020, November 28, 2020, October 26, 2020, September 25, 2020, August 27, 2020, July 23, 2020, May 22, 2020, April 21, 2020, March 1, 2020, January 22, 2020, December 18, 2019 and on November 25, 2019, Y Live emailed their members to ask that a review be left on SurveyPolice for their panel. The content of these emails falls within our allowable rules pertaining to review solicitations, hence the increase in reviews around these dates.

Y Live Reviews (618)

5 Star Reviews (537) 86.9
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4 Star Reviews (58) 9.4
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3 Star Reviews (3) 0.5
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2 Star Reviews (5) 0.8
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1 Star Reviews (15) 2.4
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fantastic

July 3, 2016 by james from United Kingdom

best survey site i'm a member of - interesting surveys and rewarded well for your time. takes me 2 months usually to earn £50, get a cheque within 2 weeks. That's £300 a year, can't go wrong with that

Deteriorating

June 28, 2016 by Howard from United Kingdom

It is disappointing to see these people, who used to act professionally, going the way of the many tacky sites that waste lots of your time only to tell you that you can't participate. Today I completed about 60% of a survey, only then to be screened out.

Rubbish

June 27, 2016 by gemma from United Kingdom

Lets you complete about 50 questions, wasting your time, before telling you it has received enough surveys from your demographic.

Easy Money!!!

June 18, 2016 by mandy from United Kingdom

I have joined and left many survey companies, most of them i have found to be pretty disappointing, but lets face it, the main reason we join is the payout and incentives they offer, and saying that, finding one that not only pays well, but pays in cash is NOT easy, most work on a point system, which when you take a good look, you normally, find these point don't measure up to much, it's usually 1 point equates to 1p add the fact your lucky if you get offered enough surveys, but then, you have qualify for that survey.....which boils down, to some very meager earnings, Which now brings me to Populuslive.....bloody marvelous....1 point equates to £1....I've so far been with them for just over a month, and I've earned £26, i will add though, the minimum payout is £50, but i don't mind this, at this rate, it won't be long until i get there anyway....and you'll find that(well i have anyway) the minimum to earn per survey is £2, so far the most I've been paid for a survey is £5...it's aright being paid in vouchers i guess...but, with cash, i don't feel tied down to spending my 50 in a certain way.

Not Trustworthy

March 21, 2016 by Fiona from United Kingdom

Today I spent around 40 mins doing a survey. My postcode was asked for twice within the first 5 questions. At the very end of the survey, I was informed it was invalid as my postcodes did not match. I admit I could have easily made a typo, however, I should have been declined at the beginning when it happened if that was the case, and not after it was completed. Very annoyed about this.