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Identifying Scam Paid Surveys Site

January 30, 2010 by andresonj  
Filed under Finance, Latest News

The signs of scam paid survey can sometimes be blurred and barely visible. However, one should be watchful for the evidence of several factors, which may tell out whether a survey is a scam or genuine.

The signs of scam paid survey can sometimes be blurred and barely visible. However, one should be watchful for the evidence of several factors, which may tell out whether a survey is a scam or genuine.

There are many legitimate online surveys sites with paid subscription that is being imitated by scam sites that that charge membership fees. The scam sites offer a great numerous paid surveys per month or per week, and promise to give you higher payout. This is how they explain the registration or membership fee, which  they charge who wants to sign up. Some may have more impolite survey scams that promise to send hard copy booklets for a successful paid survey, CD or other materials which are valuable and contains exclusive tips.

In some cases, you must be ready  to receive a copy version of the paid surveys data or links   that  can be obtain for free or with outright crap. The safe thing  is to be involve in   free paid surveys sources, and you can start earning for yourself, in place of  repaying  fee which is  not of value for  it.

Check the background of paid online survey sites in forums or  discussions. You can also ask the opinions of experienced survey takers in forums for their opinions in a particular survey site. There are some cases were opponents of paid online survey sites might deliberately scatter negative information to damage the reputation of the competing companies. You should be always a little skeptic on some harsh assessment or too favourable opinions about a paid survey sites. You can try it by yourself it is  the best most of the time – even if you are not sure about the site, that may turn out a spam.

If you were asked to enter your credit card details  or you are being alled up through  phone by a survey site agent that asks for the  bank account data, then you must raise your suspiciousness. Most of the legitimate survey sites have identity verification process, but they will seldom use an alternative means of contacting you  unless previously specified or confirmed in  the normal process of communication.

Some scam survey have no principles, and the affiliates might attempt fraudulent method to get profit from you. In case of doubts about the legitimacy of certain information, you can contact the support service of survey websites, in which  you are member for verification.

Survey takers do not get familiar with the survey website that they join in the past  they actually find out  that it does not match their potentials. There are some survey sites which use several  promotion combination which is a mixture of non cash  and cash incentives, which survey takers are remunerated with. Visit http://www.getpaidtotry.com to learn about incentive. There are some sites that provide  more non-cash payments or more less-payout surveys.   Most of the survey site has a face to face respondent-advertising  ratio. Every qualified respondent who productively submits the surveys and is approved gets a cash or prize.

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One Response to “Identifying Scam Paid Surveys Site”
  1. bobby says:

    Well they are thousands of survey sites but scammers become more and more smart. That’s why I rely on others experience to find out if the survey site is legitimate or not. A quick search on forums and you’ll find the answer! By the way, here are some survey sites that are paying me:

    http://www.opinionpaid.net

    Features of OpinionPaid.net

    1- Free registration
    2- No country restriction
    3- $1 signup bonus
    4- Geo-targeted surveys
    5- Thousands of high paying and fast surveys
    6- Get also paid for free trials offers or paid offers (up to $50)
    7- Get paid by PayPal
    8- Payout threshold only $20
    9- Refer your friends and make lifetime passive money every time they complete a survey

    Payment proof: http://i1019.photobucket.com/albums/af311/gbegojunior/opinionpaid.jpg

    http://www.mysurvey.com

    MySurvey features lots of survey opportunities for you and the members of your household. You receive 10 points to take a 5-minute screener, and if you qualify for the full survey you earn an average of 200 points for a 20-minute survey. The site is easy to navigate, includes fun polls, and sends out occasional test products to panelists. Once you have 1,000 points in your account, you can request a $10 check.

    http://www.viewpointforum.com

    Viewpoint Forum awards you with points for every survey taken, plus you get points for referring your friends or contributing poll questions. Most surveys are worth 75 Forum Points and take 10-15 minutes to complete. Once you have earned 375 Forum Points ($10) you are eligible to request payment.

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