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Chanu
Is the online paid survey is true? ?
There are plenty of online data entry at home are available? Which is the most reliable one?
                     
 




Raisin
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None of them I'm afraid. They're all scams. Often they send you details which require a "small donation" towards costs of sending you whatever it is they're trying to convince you they pay you for, whether it's stuffing envelopes or filling in surveys. You send the money to a PO Box and never hear from them again.


Gemma G
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Personally i wouldn't risk it myself.

So, for filling out a couple of surveys a company is willing to pay you $200 a week!! Not bloody likely! The majority are a scam

Are you willing to give a company your bank details to find out?


Hibee
YouGov are very reliable.


Han
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Ciao surveys is the best of a bad bunch.

I have to say though, don't see it as a second income. I've done about 50 surveys so far, but only actually earned £6.29

Some of them cut you off half way through because you don't 'fulfill the criteria', others are only 10p for a half hour survey (not worth it!), and sometimes don't even get money just entry into a prize draw or sweepstakes. If you're desperate, you might be able to earn £20 a month if you put the time in. You have to have a paypall account, and some of these survey sites say you have to have earned at least £10 before you can request payment.


Jon T
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I've had success with paid surveys. But there are some that could be scams out there so be careful. You should be able to find plenty of legitimate ones if you search for them on Search Feast.


Mohamad Y
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try http://www.bonusiphone.com/?referral=20563

they actually give free ipod touches!!!--(just try it out!!!))


Sam A
Well you could try survey sites. They've worked for me. I review some survey sites to make money that have worked for me at http://safesurveysites.com What you have to do is complete surveys and offers for companies that want the public's opinion. By doing this, you are able to earn money very easily for simply giving your opinion or trying out sample products. This is a great service that allows one to work from home, on their spare time, at their leisure, and still bring in a nice sum of money every month. People have made up to $1000 easily on this site by just working on it in their spare time. It is not going to replace a real job's salary, but it is a very nice bonus. There are also many features on these web site, such as contests and special surveys, from which you can redeem extra prizes that would be sent to you with your monthly cheque, such as iPods, Xbox 360s, PSPs, digital cameras, gift certificates, and much more.

Cheques are sent monthly, and usually arrive about a week or a week and a half into the next month. No payment from you is ever required, not to sign up, not EVER. Unlike other sites that try to scam people out of their money, these sites never requires you to pay them.

"If the site doesn't get paid from me, then why would they have this service going?" - The sites don't get paid directly from you, but when you complete an offer or survey, they also get paid a small portion of what you earned yourself. For example, if you complete a survey about computers let's say, you would earn maybe $2 and the web site itself would recieve $0.50 from the company also for getting you to complete the survey. These surveys take little time at all, most taking up less than even 1 or 2 minutes of your time.

Fraud is also a big deal on the Internet these days, and this site recognizes that. That is why they ask for ONLY three bits of information: Your name, email address and your home address. Yup, that is all. No credit card information, no banking information, nothing like that. All they require is your name and address so that your cheque can be sent to your home every month. Your email address is only required to confirm that you have done the offers and surveys. Fortunately, no spam mail or junk mail is ever sent out by this site and your information is never shared with any other company.

Personally I have been a member of these websites, along with thousands of other satisfied users, for approximately 1.5 years now and have earned well over $8600 by working in my spare time. This web site has been great to me, also the members and administrator are very friendly, and are always there to help you with a question or problem you may be having. So far, I've listed only positives about this site, because I can't think of a single negative thing about it. Earn money in your spare time, at no cost to you...Easy as that! I give you my word that they pay.

email me at lancesurveys@hotmail.com if you have any questions

p.s half the answers you were givens are scams awsurveys, snapdollars, etc. don't worry i deleted most of them


Sahil Y
i think so i did it but i got nothing but i am not shore......


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