Has anyone actually been paid from these online paid surveys?
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Or any other online get paid home job? Are they really for real or are they scams. I’ve tried several and never got a penny from them.
Are there any that are legitimate?
Can you list which ones you’ve been paid for if you participated from them!
Thanks.
When you’re looking at working from home there’s basically two choices. You’ll either be working for a company, or working for yourself. I’m not sure how you’d work for a normal company from home but I’m sure most people working online work for themselves anyway.
I’ve been a work at home mom for 3 years and believe me if you wanna work at home it’s gonna take some hard work and a lot of research.
Finding a legitimate way to work at home isn’t hard. There’s plenty of places you can pay for the information (even though there’s a lot of scam sites too) One of the really hard things about working at home is staying focused. You’d be surprised how hard it is to just sit down and work at home infront of your computer for hours on end. There’s some days I hardly make $50 because I just can’t focus and other days if I’m having a really good day and working hard I’ll make as much as $300. Like anything in life, you get what you put into it. Anyway if you ever have any questions you can always send me an email. Remember, look at what other people are doing. Some of the more legit things are things like ebay that aren’t that hard to do. (Just finding a good drop shipper is one of the main parts)
9 Responses to “Has anyone actually been paid from these online paid surveys?”
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December 7th, 2008 at 10:51 am
Just like you’ll see here as answers, they are little more than MLM solicitations to get you to “join” their incomes stream.
You are right to be wary as 99.9999999% of them are scams, and the ones that do pay make you work your patookas off to make someone ELSE rich, AND you have to recruit people below you before YOU get paid.
Avoid them at ALL costs…
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December 7th, 2008 at 11:29 am
Everyone one is a scam.
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December 7th, 2008 at 11:54 am
Pinecone research, I get a check for $3 everytime i complete a survey that is e-mailed to me. sometimes you get to try the product for 30 days. thats cool.
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December 7th, 2008 at 12:31 pm
i’ve gotten paid a few bucks, but nothing that actually amounted to anything. what i’ve found is that you have to SPEND to EARN on these things. “if you sign up for this, we’ll pay you some back!” and stuff like that. so if you sign up for stuff a lot, it’s a good way to go. those things are mostly discounts. but be careful - i’ve gotten a lot of charges on my cell phone and house phone bills because, as you’ll see, you’re not gonna have time to read all the fine print. it’s a tricky situation. just be careful - and consider this: if you could actually make legit money online, would anyone have a job???
i tried to do it when i was home with my son when he was first born, and made like… 20 bucks in a few weeks’?? not worth it at all.
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December 7th, 2008 at 1:10 pm
I use these sites. Ya have to work hard to make some money,but it’s great for some extra cash!!
http://www.CashKrazy.com/refer/poet515
http://cashcrate.com/825078
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December 7th, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Earning online doesn’t mean quick and easy earning. If you want to earn with Paid Surveys then first it is very important to complete your profile surveys which help company to know about you and company sends surveys invitation according to your profile.
Second important think to receive more surveys is to complete the surveys you have got. If Survey Company has sent you survey invitation 2-3 times and you have not completed them then they will send you less surveys then people who are completing there surveys.
Another thing when you receive surveys some time there are few qualifying questions and most important question is “Do you work for any of the sector listed below” but many time people don’t look this question properly and clicks in any field and they got disqualify for the survey even they are not working in any of the sector listed in the option. So it is better to see the question and say choose the option “None of the above”.
Many good survey companies sent 1-4 surveys per week and pays about 3-5 dollars per surveys. Surveys amount is added in points or actual amount. This can be cash when you reach to minimum points or amount level usely it is $25 for minimum payment. Some company pay thru checks and some thru PayPal.
If you like to join some good surveys company then find them on http://www.dollarmantra.com
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http://www.dollarmantra.com
December 7th, 2008 at 1:37 pm
When you’re looking at working from home there’s basically two choices. You’ll either be working for a company, or working for yourself. I’m not sure how you’d work for a normal company from home but I’m sure most people working online work for themselves anyway.
I’ve been a work at home mom for 3 years and believe me if you wanna work at home it’s gonna take some hard work and a lot of research.
Finding a legitimate way to work at home isn’t hard. There’s plenty of places you can pay for the information (even though there’s a lot of scam sites too) One of the really hard things about working at home is staying focused. You’d be surprised how hard it is to just sit down and work at home infront of your computer for hours on end. There’s some days I hardly make $50 because I just can’t focus and other days if I’m having a really good day and working hard I’ll make as much as $300. Like anything in life, you get what you put into it. Anyway if you ever have any questions you can always send me an email. Remember, look at what other people are doing. Some of the more legit things are things like ebay that aren’t that hard to do. (Just finding a good drop shipper is one of the main parts)
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work at home mom
December 7th, 2008 at 2:15 pm
I researched this very question a while back. There are actually some sites that will pay you to do surveys.
http://cashcrate.com/830657
This site pays once a month via check or Paypal. The minimum payout is $20. You won’t make a whole lot. Certainly not enough to support yourself. But any extra cash is good.
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December 7th, 2008 at 2:25 pm
Hi there, If you’re interested
I’ve found that answering paid surveys can be an excellent way to make extra money online. The sites I use are open to everyone, pay out regularly by check or paypal and are completely free to join.
I usually will spend a couple of hours a day answering surveys and average about $45 a day = $950-$1400 a month. (the more time you’re able to spend the more money you’ll make)
The only real trick to making decent money is to sign up with a few reliable free sites. Never pay to join a survey site though—there are plenty of free sites available!
For a list of the most profitable free survey sites see:
http://xrl.us/orky7
Also if you were interested in a flexible online job, there are some very good companies and directories I’ve been successful with. Depending on your skill set—you may be interested in anything from Data Entry work or transcription services—to virtual customer care—to writing articles and posting product reviews to webpage design. For some reliable companies that will not charge any start up or hidden fees see:
http://scamfreeworkathomejobz.blogspot.com/
and
http://xrl.us/orky5
and also
http://tinyurl.com/3vd3n8
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