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You Could Win Holiday Gifts Just By Giving Your Opinion On This Canadian Survey Platform

There's $2,400 worth of prizes to be won!
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With the new year approaching, you'll probably be juggling remote work and holiday shopping. 

But with a lot of restaurants and activities still not being fully open, you might have some free time on your hands. 

To make the most of it, the LEO survey platform (available through your web browser, or on the LEO app, available on Android and iOS) is giving you a chance to win tons of fun prizes in exchange for a few minutes of your time.

LEO lets you earn rewards simply by giving your opinion on different topics: everything from local or national politics to your spending habits, new trends, or even just your favourite shows right now.  

Just in time for the holidays, the company has created a unique Advent Calendar contest, in which they'll be giving out $2,400 worth of prizes in December!

Every day, a prize valued at $100 will be given out to one lucky (and very happy!) LEO member who took the time to answer a few simple questions.

By participating, you could win prizes from brands like Hudson's Bay, Best Buy, Amazon, DAVIDsTEA, Indigo, Tim Hortons and more. 

Prepaid Visa cards are also up for grabs, which could definitely help you out when it comes to holiday spending.

Plus, if you sign up for LEO in December, you'll have a chance to snag a PayPal transfer valued at $1,000, as a way to treat yourself and your loved ones after these last few stressful months. 

The LEO Survey Platform by Leger

Cost: Free

When: The Advent Calendar contest runs from December 1-24, and the PayPal contest runs from December 1-31.

Where: Online or through the LEO app.

Why You Need To Participate: To earn great rewards just by giving your opinion in a way that's convenient, free, and completely confidential. 

To learn more, sign up for LEO here or follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter

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