Monday, April 26, 2010

I have joined highest paid surveys and was wondering if the $300.00 survey was for real or is it a fake.?

I had joined highest paid surveys for a cost of $50.00, but was it worth it. I mean is the $300.00 a survey for real and if so does it apply to AUS residents. I'm talking about the $300.00 survey of the day.

I have joined highest paid surveys and was wondering if the $300.00 survey was for real or is it a fake.?
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Reply:I suggest you try to get you money back - if they have money back guarantee or you paid through Paypal or Clickbank. Real paid surveys are always FREE to do, never pay a fee whatsoever.





$300 a survey is very very hard to come by, sometimes focus groups are high paying, but still $300 is still very high for a focus group.





If you want to know how to make money with paid surveys, check out http://www.MySurvey123.com - they have FREE lists of legitimate paid survey sites, paid survey guide/advice and reviews ratings. All the information are FREE.
Reply:it wont help u a bit, this website pays you SOOO much more money just to log in, and so far its been 7 months and ive made $130,000 from them





http://www.freewebs.com/moolamania/index...
Reply:it sounds too good to be true, and it most likely is... unfortunately there are an abundance of scams that turn people off from the whole process of paid surveys... however, there are still a few legit sites that exist, and based off personal experience... i've created a blog, flushed with video tutorials, that can help you make a few extra bucks online..





http://erykjay.blogspot.com/





*the key is not to just sign up for one site and expect loads of riches, but to sign up for a few and have the smaller checks add up*





*be mindful of the sites you sign up for... check out reviews of the site in yahoo answers before wasting your time*
Reply:Hello sonofast,





Try this website to get paid for online best highest paid surveys!





thanks
Reply:Chances are its fake because most survey companies pay a maximum of $10 unless they send you something to test, or its a web panel etc. Even then the max on those may be $25. Never ever pay to join. There are so many free companies out there. You will not make much filling out the surveys, maybe $100? I made a site of the ones I use that are free. If you would like to check it out, you are more than welcome. Only about 5 on there but they are all free and have all paid me :)


http://www.geocities.com/kt_walter/index...
Reply:Although many of the survey sites are scams, their are still plenty of them that are legit.





Never join any sites that require a sign up fee as they are almost always scams.





I have been taking paid surveys for nearly a year now, it takes me around 10 minutes every second day, and I make about $80 - $100 a month which isn't bad for the amount of time it takes me. (I'm sorry but getting paid $300 for a survey is most definitely a scam - the most I've got was $10 for a 15minute survey)





My favourite sites are: Nielson Net Ratings, NPD, Ipsos and Cashcrate.





Check out this site I found which have reviews for each of the sites and more info on them:


http://topsurveysites.org/
Reply:You just got scammed
Reply:I just joined that site aswell. I paid $50.00 aswell. I've already completed three surveys so I was expecting like $900 in three months time!!! Im starting to wonder if it isn't real, I sent them an email so i'll let you know what they say.
Reply:It seems extremely unlikely that the company is actually paying $300 to every participant. It is more likely that this is a sweepstake with one participant getting this sum.





If you feel you've been misled, you can contact Clickbank, through whom payment was processed, as they offer a 60 day no strings guarantee. Just check your receipt for the transaction number.





There are now many free online directories of survey sites that provide at least as much information at no cost. Sites like http://www.whichsurveys.com list hundreds of sites sorted by country with a paragraph or two about each company so you know what to expect. They also have a selection of informative articles to help you get started and succeed in this sector.


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