Monday, May 24, 2010

Which sites that ask you to do surveys for money are true?

I had a sub today who told the whole class a site that she goes to and receives like five bucks per survey. I wanted to know if anyone knew any legit sites, or how to determine if the sites are real?

Which sites that ask you to do surveys for money are true?
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I get paid a lot of money from this site. I was in the same boat as you where, looking for a legit site. I was laid off a few months ago with nothing but time, so I searched the web and found this site. I was able to build up quite a bit so far. Since I signed on with them I haven't received one email advertisement. No one has called me or sent me any sort of "junk" mail as of yet. I've been with them for about two months now. Good Luck!
Reply:There are dozens of survey sites available, but you have to avoid the ones that are scams. Don't waste your time on any sites that require you to sign up for "special offers" before completing surveys. Also you should NEVER have to provide credit card information or make any payments to sign up to complete surveys. A list of good survey companies (I have tried them all) is here: http://thriftyjinxy.blogspot.com/2008/03...
Reply:1. WelI I actually take surveys for cash. And yes they do pay as long as you know the good ones. I have some free survey sites that are very reliable just check out my profile by clicking my name or email me for them. I only give sites that I've been paid by so you won't get scammed. They're all reliable and I've never had a problem with them. (I've been doing them for a year now) The best part is that anyone can do them and they're easy. You won't get rich but they definitely help with bills :)





2. Btw a lot of the ones above are spammers and I wouldn't trust them
Reply:These kinds of sites are real. CashCrate, PaidSurveys and PiggyBuck are well known for having people fill out forms and actually paying people. The reason they are real is because they get lazy people to sign up to them who are not very smart. The way it works is that they go to normal companies that actually pay them to take surveys, but instead of taking the surveys themselves, they find (less than smart) people to do it for them and pay them less than half of what they get paid. One example of what I mean is cash crate pays people who have never signed up to ebay to sign up. They pay people like $4. Well what cashcrate doesnt tell them is that cashcrate signed up for ebays affiliate program (its at the bottom of the main ebay screen where it says "Affiliates" in small blue letters). Ebays affiliate program pays up to $35 if you recruit new members. Well there are many programs like that and just about anybody offering something for "free" has an affiliate program. They offer free sign up because they probably figure that they will make much more money from you in the long run because when you sign up you are consenting to their terms of agreement. Usually their terms of agreement involve the right to offer services. So when you fill out these surveys, your actually giving away your phone number, address, or other information that helps them solicit other products to you later down the line. In laymans terms, the survey companys that pay you to fill out surveys are getting paid by the companies who offer the surveys. They are not getting paid because you are filling out the survey, they are getting paid because you are giving personal information that allows them to contact you other times legally so they can sell you stuff over the phone or through emails or regular mail. Many of the companies claim they will not give out your personal information. Well in this case, they are trying to build up members so they can sell the entire website and company with members over to another bigger company who can then solicit the members directly through the website without the members even realizing that they are being solicited by someone else other than the company they originally signed up with. Websites with many members are worth alot to bigger technology companies or even scammers who have lots of money from scamming people over the years. Another scam many of them use is the "threshold" scam. This is where it says in very small letters in the terms of service that you must make a certain amount of money before they actually have to pay what is in your account. Many websites will get you to fill out tons and tons of surveys but then they never pay you because you do not make enough to qualify for a check to be sent out. The most I have ever seen on these kind of surveys is the ebay sign up and thats $4 through cashcrate. Most surveys only pay .50 cents. I would much rather cut out the survey company and go straight to ebay or the other site and sign up so I can get the real money instead of just what the survey company decides to share with me.You would be better off finding decent affiliate products through clickbank or commissionjunction and then learning how to promote them with guides like richkits or any advice on affiliate forums such as namepros(they are the most well known forum that includes affiliate advice). Many of the companies that go through sites like that will pay you to promote their products on the internet and some of them only require you to get people to sign up for fill out forms, so its kind of like you are cutting the middle man out (which would be the survey companies).That is the only real way to make money on the internet without selling your own products. Filling out surveys will make you on average about $5 an hour and you would have to use a fake email, fake telephone, and fake address, but then they might not pay you because they can say that you supplied fake information if they find out and since they are paying you that could be considered fraud. Either way I think filling out surveys is not a good idea. Substitute teachers are not exactly the brightest either, thats why they are substitutes. Some of them may just be starting out with teaching and gaining experience and I dont blame em, and many may just do it for fun and are retired. But majority of them I think are teachers who just arent smart enough to get a normal job so they arent really in any position to be giving life advice to other people.
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2 comments:

  1. Just received a check for over $500.

    Sometimes people don't believe me when I tell them about how much you can earn filling out paid surveys online...

    So I took a video of myself actually getting paid $500 for taking paid surveys to finally set the record straight.

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