Survey Site Question [merged yet again]
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Survey Site Question
I had no idea you could get paid for survey's. Can anyone recomend a site that is good for this.
ie not the HIGHest paying one, but one that consistantly pays, and can also pay well.
ie not the HIGHest paying one, but one that consistantly pays, and can also pay well.
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www.vividence.com is good, however their surveys are very infrequent... I don't think I've gotten one for almost 6 months...
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if you can find it...www.pineconeresearch.com Very regular (usually 2 a month), $5 each survey, with samples sent to you every now and then. I love the place. It's just really difficult to find a banner to sign up with them.
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This one freely lists over 500 different free paid surveys.
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Has anyone else noticed that www.vividence.com now goes to keynote.com? Did the company get taken over, and if so how do you now login for surveys as I can't seem to find the right screen. Login takes you to something totally different.
Also, I have noticed that GoZing doesn't allow me to login anymore either. Anyone have problems getting into their accounts?
Also, I have noticed that GoZing doesn't allow me to login anymore either. Anyone have problems getting into their accounts?
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I recently posted this on another forum:
I'm a sucker for the survey sites and just about any "free" internet offer. Some of the ones I am doing:
www.mypoints.com - I've been doing this one for 6 or 7 years now, and have probably gotten $500 of gift certificates from them. All you have do is read emails. The emails are not annoying, and after all these years, they have never sold my info, all the emails come directly from them. Great stuff.
www.surveysavvy.com - This was good for a while, but seems to have dried up. I have a hard time qualifying for their surveys - they seem to be looking for IT geeks at large companies, at least that's what I'm thinking. They pay cash per survey, usually between $5-$20.
www.e-rewards.com - I've been doing this for 3 years or so with a fairly steady flow of easy surveys. The only problem is the "rewards" are questionable. I usually trade in my points for Blockbuster rentals, and lately have been trading in points for HiltonHonors points for hotel stays.
www.mysurvey.com - This one is pretty straightforward, you get points for surveys, and you can cash out $10 at a time. The surveys are limited, so I probably have only gotten $30 over the last year.
www.rewardtv.com - Fill out surveys each day based on tv programs from the previous night. Collect points and redeem points for gift certificates. I'm just trying this one out, so I can't vouch for how reliable or profitable it is.
www.ecasinodeals.com - This one is in a category of its own, because you have to gamble at one of the listed sites to earn rewards. Its a great deal, because you can stack this offer with other casino bonus offers, to get some exceptionally good deals.
Keep in my all of these offers are free and don't require any investment or for you to sign up to any offer (well, except for the casino one).
I want to respect the rules of the board, so I hope this isn't out of line...If anyone is interested in trying any of these I would be grateful for a referral. If you want to post your email here, I can forward referral offer(s) directly to you, or you can email/pm me.
I'm a sucker for the survey sites and just about any "free" internet offer. Some of the ones I am doing:
www.mypoints.com - I've been doing this one for 6 or 7 years now, and have probably gotten $500 of gift certificates from them. All you have do is read emails. The emails are not annoying, and after all these years, they have never sold my info, all the emails come directly from them. Great stuff.
www.surveysavvy.com - This was good for a while, but seems to have dried up. I have a hard time qualifying for their surveys - they seem to be looking for IT geeks at large companies, at least that's what I'm thinking. They pay cash per survey, usually between $5-$20.
www.e-rewards.com - I've been doing this for 3 years or so with a fairly steady flow of easy surveys. The only problem is the "rewards" are questionable. I usually trade in my points for Blockbuster rentals, and lately have been trading in points for HiltonHonors points for hotel stays.
www.mysurvey.com - This one is pretty straightforward, you get points for surveys, and you can cash out $10 at a time. The surveys are limited, so I probably have only gotten $30 over the last year.
www.rewardtv.com - Fill out surveys each day based on tv programs from the previous night. Collect points and redeem points for gift certificates. I'm just trying this one out, so I can't vouch for how reliable or profitable it is.
www.ecasinodeals.com - This one is in a category of its own, because you have to gamble at one of the listed sites to earn rewards. Its a great deal, because you can stack this offer with other casino bonus offers, to get some exceptionally good deals.
Keep in my all of these offers are free and don't require any investment or for you to sign up to any offer (well, except for the casino one).
I want to respect the rules of the board, so I hope this isn't out of line...If anyone is interested in trying any of these I would be grateful for a referral. If you want to post your email here, I can forward referral offer(s) directly to you, or you can email/pm me.
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paidsurveysonline.com
this shit for real? Seems totally b.s. but I always see stuff about it online? anyone know of anyone that actually got money from em?
http://www.paidsurveysonline.com/
http://www.paidsurveysonline.com/
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Originally Posted by IamHydrogen1
I recently posted this on another forum:
I'm a sucker for the survey sites and just about any "free" internet offer. Some of the ones I am doing:
www.mypoints.com - I've been doing this one for 6 or 7 years now, and have probably gotten $500 of gift certificates from them. All you have do is read emails. The emails are not annoying, and after all these years, they have never sold my info, all the emails come directly from them. Great stuff.
I'm a sucker for the survey sites and just about any "free" internet offer. Some of the ones I am doing:
www.mypoints.com - I've been doing this one for 6 or 7 years now, and have probably gotten $500 of gift certificates from them. All you have do is read emails. The emails are not annoying, and after all these years, they have never sold my info, all the emails come directly from them. Great stuff.
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Originally Posted by atari2600
always been meaning to ask - i get those emails to and do i get points by merely reading them or do i have to click on the green button? ive been clicking on the green button this entire time but do i have to to get the free points? sure opens up a lot of extra pages that id rather not have to.
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Panda Research
Panda Research Panda Link says they will pay you to take surveys between $5 and $35. Reading the user agreement it states that minimum payouts are $100. Has anyone used Panda? I wonder how long it takes to accumulate $100 in surveys and how long the surveys are.
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HOW YOU CAN FIND FREE PAID SURVEYS WITHOUT MEMBERSHIP
If you can stay away from the SCAM websites, it is possible to earn some money ...
by filling out online paid surveys and participating in paid focus groups.
but you have to know 2 important things:
1)you should not expect a big money from surveys it is just a small EXTRA INCOME.
2)NEVER PAY MEMBERSHIP FEE FOR ANY WEB SITE becuase you can find free paid survey
database on the web.they make money from advertisment not from membership fees.
the most famouse free paid survey sites are:
http://www.paidsurvey.iwarp.com
cash paid survey
OR
http://paidsurvey.atspace.com
get paid for taking survey
use the site FOR FREE and enjoy it.
AGAIN:NEVER PAY MEMBERSHIP FEE FOR ANY PAID SURVEY WEB SITE
If you can stay away from the SCAM websites, it is possible to earn some money ...
by filling out online paid surveys and participating in paid focus groups.
but you have to know 2 important things:
1)you should not expect a big money from surveys it is just a small EXTRA INCOME.
2)NEVER PAY MEMBERSHIP FEE FOR ANY WEB SITE becuase you can find free paid survey
database on the web.they make money from advertisment not from membership fees.
the most famouse free paid survey sites are:
http://www.paidsurvey.iwarp.com
cash paid survey
OR
http://paidsurvey.atspace.com
get paid for taking survey
use the site FOR FREE and enjoy it.
AGAIN:NEVER PAY MEMBERSHIP FEE FOR ANY PAID SURVEY WEB SITE
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Do you guys know of any survey companies that give out Amazon.com gift cards for doing their surveys?
The one known as Keynote (formerly Vividence) does, but i'm curious if there are any others.
The one known as Keynote (formerly Vividence) does, but i'm curious if there are any others.
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Originally Posted by Seantn
Do you guys know of any survey companies that give out Amazon.com gift cards for doing their surveys?
The one known as Keynote (formerly Vividence) does, but i'm curious if there are any others.
The one known as Keynote (formerly Vividence) does, but i'm curious if there are any others.
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Well, if you want to sign up for surveys through OTX, you can actually rack up points quickly to cash them in for Amazon Gift Certificates (or lots of other stuff). People on other message boards said that they got 20-30 dollars in Amazon GC's within 1 MONTH of doing surveys with OTX.
If you want me to e-mail you a referral link to OTX, email me at [email protected] and i'd be happy to send anyone a referral.
If you want me to e-mail you a referral link to OTX, email me at [email protected] and i'd be happy to send anyone a referral.
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OTX is blocked via a host file, http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm, as spyware.
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Originally Posted by Seantn
Do you guys know of any survey companies that give out Amazon.com gift cards for doing their surveys?
The one known as Keynote (formerly Vividence) does, but i'm curious if there are any others.
The one known as Keynote (formerly Vividence) does, but i'm curious if there are any others.
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Is this a scam?
www.paidsurveysonline.com/
I'm trying to figure out how these things work. In many years past, I've done the multi-level thing (*cough* AMWAY *cough*) and other "part-time" dealios (mystery shopping etc.) promising to allow me to wake up in pajamas for a leisurely walk to my computer for a few extra hundred $$ a month.
Question is, has anyone (or is anyone presently) doing the "paid survey" thing? How does it work? Do you really make what they claim? Why the need for the $35.00 "registration" fee? I swear, I'm no idiot (contrary to..oh, nevermind) or naive...just curious. Help!
I'm trying to figure out how these things work. In many years past, I've done the multi-level thing (*cough* AMWAY *cough*) and other "part-time" dealios (mystery shopping etc.) promising to allow me to wake up in pajamas for a leisurely walk to my computer for a few extra hundred $$ a month.
Question is, has anyone (or is anyone presently) doing the "paid survey" thing? How does it work? Do you really make what they claim? Why the need for the $35.00 "registration" fee? I swear, I'm no idiot (contrary to..oh, nevermind) or naive...just curious. Help!
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It's a scam.
If you want to really "get paid" to do surveys, do it with someone reputable like HarrisPoll. You earn "points" which can be used to buy gift certificates, DVDs, coffee makers, etc.
If you want to really "get paid" to do surveys, do it with someone reputable like HarrisPoll. You earn "points" which can be used to buy gift certificates, DVDs, coffee makers, etc.
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Umm, yes, it is a scam. You know how I know? Well, I fell for it.... I work where I am in front a computer for long periods of time with nothing to do. I figured, hey, why don't I make money with all this time? Great idea right? Well, after about 100 hours put in, and about 5 dollars in credits earned between 100's of sites, I realized that this is a scam. But, I am a white healthy working male, so there are no sites that want to talk to me. Now, if they are a Hispanic sickly stay-at-home female, it seems as though they are more interested in talking to them. They actually have separate sections for them. So, it may depend on your ethnicity on if you will make money. But to be honest, this is just a portal to many. many sites that you have to enroll in manually.
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Originally Posted by The Bus
It's a scam.
If you want to really "get paid" to do surveys, do it with someone reputable like HarrisPoll. You earn "points" which can be used to buy gift certificates, DVDs, coffee makers, etc.
If you want to really "get paid" to do surveys, do it with someone reputable like HarrisPoll. You earn "points" which can be used to buy gift certificates, DVDs, coffee makers, etc.
I currently do the HarrisPoll, but it takes a while to earn enough points for even a DVD.