Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Are the paid survey sites for real? or are they a scam?

If they are not a scam which ones are real and good for teens under 18

Are the paid survey sites for real? or are they a scam?
I have been doing online surveys for around a year now and have accumulated about $780 worth of rewards in cash and electronic gift cards. In sharing my experience, I’ve created a guide that offers a detailed look at all the free-paid-online surveys here:





http://erykjay.blogspot.com/





- All the sites listed have 0 membership fees because I have never used my credit card.


- In this guide, I offer tips to help you earn the most money possible from each site.


- I also provide a list of survey sites reported as scams %26amp; tips to avoid scams.


- International Sites listed as well.





;%26gt;D goodluck!
Reply:There are a lot of scams out ther I am a member of cashcrate and i have


been paid regulary. On cashcrate you make the most money completing offers a lot of them are free.





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Reply:well i take surveys online. check out my site http://cashtutor.blogspot.com I review all the sites that have paid me and even posted the checks online. They're all free and easy. You won't get rich but they definitely help with bills or something. :)
Reply:I joined several survey sites and stayed for over a year. I got very few surveys and those that I did, did not get paid "cash" but earned points that could be cashed in for items. You needed many many points before you could cash them in for something worthwhile. I had 200 points in at one site and there was nothing of any value to cash them in for.





The surveys are usually very targetted... they are looking for a specific group or type of person to survey. Because of my location I was not a good survey candidate. I found they were more often geared to large urban areas. That meant that sometimes I went through whole survey which may have taken up to 20 min. to complete and then was politely told that I did not meet all their requirements for this survey but was given a "token" (5) number of points to account for my time.





Is that a scam? Well, they didn't ask me for money and run away with it. Is it a waste of a person's precious time? I would answer a definite YES to the second and be thankful that I didn't lose any money.





I thought that maybe I could earn "up to $75 per survey" as some of the ads said so signed up because I was not going lose any money by joining a free program. There is value in free in some things but not this one in my experience.
Reply:The website I use lists all the FREE paying legitimate survey sites, and categorises them by payment type, paypal, check etc.





Check out:





http://www.makesomemoney365.com...





It also has a forum where members discuss the survey sites





Dont pay any sites to get lists or let survey companies charge to your card - those are usually scams in themselves - and dont pay a survey company anything - the whole point is for them to pay you..





There are plenty FREE survey sites out there - check out the site that lists all the LEGITIMATE sites - and the site is also FREE!!





Good luck
Reply:There are thousands of people making a pretty significant income from the Internet every day. Some people want to make just a little extra money online, while others want to turn it into a full-time career.Now obviously, the catch to it is that your earnings will depend%26lt;!--entirely on your own efforts. But that's a pretty good trade-off in my opinion, especially for the beginner who is looking to just earn some extra money online. You may have some idea on how to make money online here,





http://freepaidsurveys.awardspace.com/





http://surveyadventure.awardspace.com/





Here is a bonus for you, I make almost $1000 every week from survey adventure and its a best paying SURVEY site I have ever seen. Happiest part is that Registration is FREEE and you dont need to pay anything--%26gt;So you got nothing to lost. Sign up with survey adventure and start earning 1000's of dollars every week. To Work from Home, You do not have to drive to work. Your office can be anywhere you put your computer. Remember not to pay for any site you join in internet and run as far as you can from them :)
Reply:Some are a scam. If they make you pay to join then yes it is a scam. There are some free legit ones out there that do pay. I made a yahoo page with the ones I use. I have another that I didn't list on there because I can't figure out how to edit my page. The name is Baker St. Solutions. Don't have link offhand. They pay by Amazon Gift Certs. I usually get around 2 surveys per month from them. But check out the yahoo page and good luck!


http://www.geocities.com/kt_walter/index...
Reply:I was looking for paid surveys too and I found this post that was reviewing paid surveys they said worked. If its still up you can find it at http://www.usfreeads.com/1143130-cls.htm...





Good luck.
Reply:There are a few good companies out there. They don't pay really well, but if you sign up for all of them and you have a lot of free time on the computer you can actually make some money.





You should stick to legitimate research companies, anything else is just a scam.





check out


opinion outpost


surveysavvy


greenfieldonline





I've got a running list of all the good ones at my website


http://www.earnontheside.com/surveys.htm





I not only list all the sites, I sign up for them myself as well as list how much they pay, how often you can take surveys, etc.





check it out
Reply:I've done surveys for a long time and I created a whole blog about free surveys. I posted tutorial videos, proof of payment, and contact info if you need additional help or have question.





;)





http://lefty-freesurveys.blogspot.com/





and since your a teen, you can just fib that you are over 18. I fib and and said I'm 22. Reason I do this to get more survey taking opportunities.
Reply:they are all scams.
Reply:Hey I know a great site, much more legit and NOT a SCAM, you get points and you can redeem them for giftcards to any store or items on most websites. For example, clothes, jewelery, electronics, etc.


http://www.rewards1.com/index.php?referr...


I've gotten one video game, a giftcard to Itunes, and a pretty sweet necklace for my gf, she was happy. Make sure you make a new email and read the FAQ after signing up if you need help. You can get whatever you want because you can use amazon to get your stuff.
Reply:most are scams. i found a good one 'greenfield online' by going to http://www.surveyreportcard.com
Reply:If you go to a reputable free directory like http://www.whichsurveys.com you'll find details of survey sites that cover your country with details of the age limits for each site. Some like Choozz specialise in youth surveys whilst other accept anyone over 14 or 16 rather than the usual 18.

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