
KJohnson
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They are NOT all scams. You just have to use a little common sense and be able to recognize when they are scamming you. First, never pay to sign up for a site. In fact, you should almost never need a credit card number for these sites at all. There are some that have high-paying offers that you have to sign up for/pay for things with a card, but for the most part there are a lot of free offers.
Different sites use different payment methods. Some of them will credit the money you make to a PayPal account. Most of the ones I've signed up for (I'm relatively new to this!) pay by check, which they mail to you. Check around to verify, sometimes people will post pictures of the checks they've gotten as proof that a site is legit.
The site I was able to start making money on the fastest and most consistently was Cashcrate. http://www. cash crate.com/1003532 It also has a great referral program, so if you get other people to sign up you can keep making money even if you don't have time for a few days to fill out surveys/offers yourself! You never have to pay for anything or give anyone your credit card info or anything scammy like that, and there are always lots of free surveys.
A few others that I've tried which get good reviews are:
Inbox Dollars (you get $5.00 just for signing up, and get survey credit for filling out questionnaires that qualify you for other surveys!)
http://www.inboxdollars.com/?r=ref4725889
Opinion Outpost doesn't have as many surveys (at least, I haven't been qualifying for many) but has pretty good payout for the surveys they do have ($1-$3 rather than $0.30-$0.50)
https://www.opinionoutpost.com/index.php
SurveySpot has lots of surveys, and even if you don't qualify for the survey you get entry into drawings. Not all of their surveys pay, but again the ones that do have better payout.
https://www.surveyspot.com/home.shtml
All of them send you spam email, though, so I suggest setting up a separate email address to sign up for them Good luck and have fun! |
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lucy lou
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I heard that they pay you like couple cents for each question asked. So would be worth it, also they might ask for you social securtiy number and never give that out!!! |
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vicseo
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Here's a response from OldBuddy:
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I'm sure they're not the only ones either, just the most popular. If you think about what they do it should be obvious to anyone who takes part in the rip off.
Oh I'm not saying they cheat the people who join, of course they wouldn't do that! The scam is perpetrated against the poor advertiser that is offering a nice bonus for people to try their product or service. These are honest businessmen and women who are just trying to make an honest buck and are willing to give in order to receive.
So along comes CashCrate and TreasureTrooper to exploit them, just like Fagin in Oliver Twist (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Twist ). Instead of picking up street orphans to train as pickpockets, they find Internet Surfers and train them instead. They teach them to sign up for theses offers and just before they have to pay, cancel everything and bring the money back to CashCrate and TreasureTrooper so you can keep a share.
Who do you think is making all the MONEY???? Just like Fagin, they have everyone scrambling to get a piece of the ill gotten gains.
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Good luck! |
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Kevin L
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Haha it so funny to see so many people saying that it is all scam. Well, I do surveys and I do earn a little from them so would they still call it a scam? Funny to see people claiming something even if they have no idea about it.
Ok, this is how the surveys work. You register with them(for free of course), and you give them your personal information and preference (never things like credit card info or social security number and ID number). They will then put your information into their database.
Once a company approaches them and ask them to do a survey for them, they find those that match what that company is looking for. If yours is what they are looking for, they send you an email and inform you. If you click on the link, it will bring you to the survey and after you finish it, you will be credited with what that survey company pays.
You need to check out the payment options for those survey websites. If they pay by paypal, they will pay you in a couple of days. If it is by cheque, you usually need to reach a treshold(like $20) before they send a cheque out.
Not all surveys are scams, but I would say most of them are. Just remember a few rules, Legit surveys would never ask you to pay to join, or to buy something to be eligible for those surveys. If they do, it is probably a scam.
Also, they would never ask for your credit card info and social security or ID number. Never under whatsoever curcumstances reveal any of these information.
Hope this helps you out a little. |
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most are scams and the others that arent dont send you surveys often at all so it can take along time to revieve any kind of reward |
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crazy candy
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most are scams
before u do these look at the bottom read everything dont put personal info u wudnt want just any one to no such as social it can be dangerous be 4 trusting a site try googling it thats much safer or ask a friend only do it if ure sure its reliable
goodluck! |
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Jackson L
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You can make money, but you don't make very much. My favorite site (the only one I've found worth while) is swag bucks. Swag bucks uses a google based seach engine that gives you a chance to win "swag bucks" when you search. But its slow because you can't just spam searches, only the first 20 searchs you do per day have a chance of winning. you get an average of 1-5 points per day by searching. Since i search everyday anyway I use swag bucks to make a bit of extra cash. I've gotten a couple 10 dollar gift cards so far and a 50 dollar card.
If you're interested you can use this link: http//swagbucks.prodege.com/?cmd=sb-regi... |
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● мσℓzzιιι ● «3
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Yes they are probably scams getting you to take there survey then after getting your home address they will send you all sorts of junk mail. Your pc will probably get a whole load of viruses to. DONT CLICK ON THEM. |
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Hassan E
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most are scams
Just search and you will find
OK try this
http://gold-price-blog.info/2009/01/paid-surveys-make-upto-5000week/ |
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Blossom B
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it's a total rip off, don't do it... |
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PictureChasers
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Most are collecting personal info for various purposes, some legit and some dark. |
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Erin
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some are scams |
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cpcp
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Don't listen to these people who NEVER even tried it before! And, you want good sites so here are the ones that are PROVEN to work cuz I use them and have gotten paid, tyvm!I have been using some of them for a few years and the ones I use work. Here are some I use: www.surveyspot.com, www.surveyspree.com, www.mysurvey.com, www.inboxdollars.com, www.permissionrewards.com. That's the one's I can think of right now. I use all of them and I've gotten paid from them all as well. A lot of times they pay differently. Some you have to earn points and then you can redeem the points for cash or prizes. Others will pay you through paypal and others may mail a check to you. Do not expect to get rich off of it though. The pay is low and it takes time to complete some surveys. |
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Enchantress71
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These websites are scams. |
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ilovemangos
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I'm on www.irishopinions.ie
Depending on how long each survey is you can get 75c or 3.50, I've never gotten hight than that.
Once you've gotten 10.00 they send out a voucher for whatever place you choose when registering
hope that helps !!
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stinky
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ALL ARE SCAMS, and its not true at all.
I know people that have tried it.
they just take your email address and send you a ton of junk mail!
_hope that helps!
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Joe S
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Not only are they scams, once you reply to them they will bombard you with email, texts, and phone calls, trying to get you to buy things. |
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lizzie c
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These websites work by giving you money for surveys and offers you complete. Most of them are scams but a few of them actually work. I use treasure trooper and when i log on enough and fill out enough surveys I can earn twenty to thirty bucks a month. Treasure trooper, like many others will send payment in either checks or through paypal. The checks get mailed to your house as long as you give them the correct information.
give it a try:
http://www.treasuretrooper.com/480192
hope this helps! |
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mommy of aliana 12/29/08
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i think all of them are big scams so i woul'nt take that risk of trying them.so i'm sorry i don't know where u can find a good place. |
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B
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Yes you may get money Most enter you in to sweepstakes. Its a waste of time. If you are on the internet alot I have something you may be interested in. Its free and you make money.
http://www.GetTheBar.com/Default.aspx?mrid=x0wfinaclhzCzZ8L4GsjQA==/
It's actually kind of cool. my email is naturalgirl81@yahoo.com. when you get into it I can send you some info on it . |
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Will
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DONT TRUST THEM THEY ARE ALL SCANDALS OR ILLEGAL |
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thereyougo
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I have done this before but trust me they are scams and will most likely give your computer a virus. You can not make money by taking surveys online. Just stay away from them. |
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touch.o.pink
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i have been with inboxdollars for 5 years and just hit my $55.21. not that much paid out and very little that you will qualify for, almost not worth it. |
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