Has anyone tried to do these sruveys where you get paid to do them. I live in a small town now and it is a little combersome to get a new job that is close to home. I would enjoy working from home and I have all day to be on the computer so I wouldn't mind doing the surveys. Has anyone successfully done it and gotten a check? Do you know a good company?
Thank you
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? o0Yourmom0o answered Saturday June 6 2009, 9:19 pm: Actually, yeah, I read all over the internet and tried to research which ones are the scams or not. So now i do [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
you only have to be 13 or older, I can make 20 dollars a month easy. And the first month I was like wow this is for sure a scam, and then my 22 $ check was in the mail! Thats not very much, but you can make a lot more if you actually try. I wasn't going to put in a lot of effort though until I knew it was legit. If you want more proof go to cashcrate and look at the forums, people actually post pictures of their checks. It's a pretty cool site.
You can also play games for money too, and get points to cash in for things like starbucks and walmart gift cards. I have never gotten this far, but you can get enough points for an ipod touch if you want!
Well, hope I helped :)
Just click the link and it should probably give me credit. Hmm, well a survey usually takes me 1-2 minutes, and if you do enough to get 5$ a day, you can make 150 a month and plus refferals. So if you have like a lot of refferals you get a certain percentage of what they make and if you have 50 you will have 150$ just from upfront payment refferals. I just do like 4 or 5 surveys a day to reach minimum payment. But its working out good.
Oh yeah! make sure you enter the correct address and info for signing up so that your check will send to the right house :) lol
VantagePoint answered Friday May 22 2009, 2:30 pm: I wouldn't go as far as saying it's a scam but it definitely won't provide you with substantial or regular payments. You will probably get one or two survey's a week, usually asking your opinion on a new product or service. The form you fill out at your registration basically determines which surveys you recieve but you will rarely get over 5 surveys a month regardless of your answers. [ VantagePoint's advice column | Ask VantagePoint A Question ]
christina answered Friday May 22 2009, 1:23 pm: Those surveys are a scam. All they do is have you send in your information, and then they spam the hell out of your e-mail. You fill out some questions on a product or a sample or whatever, and then they spam your e-mail and you never even get anything but an inbox full of junk mail.
merlovinit answered Friday May 22 2009, 6:04 am: Those surveys are probably scams. It's extremely hard to get started, and considering the economy today do you really think anyone can afford to pay people big bucks just for taking generic surveys? [ merlovinit's advice column | Ask merlovinit A Question ]
Darby answered Friday May 22 2009, 4:40 am: This sounds like the perfect job, but is very rare to come by. I've never seen one that wasn't a scam. I know there are a couple, but I'm sure you have to apply and different things like that. I doubt you could just Google it and come up with responses that weren't scams. I saw an episode of Judge Judy yesterday (lame, I know) and there was a guy on there getting sued because he fell for one of the online survey job scams. They sent him a check in the mail but it wasn't a real check. He got in trouble somehow because the check was fraud.
Just be careful with what sites you trust. If you could really easily get paid for doing online surveys, I'm sure everyone would be doing them in their spare time online.
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