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Topic: getting paid for online surveys and other work at home discussion
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Don Bruechert
Mmmmmmmmm, bird!
Posts: 340
From: Manitowoc, WI, USA
Registered: Jan 2003
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posted 11-13-2003 06:52 PM
Well, this week I did one that got me $50, one that got me $40 and one that got me $30 - I guess I did alright! All these are from major organizations that seek my professional opinions relating to telecom services that I manage at work.
I also do surveys for harrispollonline, which cover a wide variety of topics, and earn you points that you can redeem for things out of a gift catalog. They give you an entry into their $10K sweepstakes for every survey you do too, but I doubt I would ever see any of that. Another one is greenfieldonline. They annoy me a little more because they will pay out a buck or two to do a survey if you are one of the first couple hundred people that fill it out, and then you get entered for a chance to win one of 10 $50 prizes or so. Their surveys tend to be longer, which is annoying when I can get paid $50 to do a 30 minute one, and if I am lucky I get a buck to do one of their 20 minute ones. I have won the drawings on occasion though. NPDonline is another one, but they keep ignoring my application to join. your2cents pays out pretty good when they give you a survey, but they don't ask very often, and opinionsite pays out well too...
I really don't mind doing most of these, and I think I will knock off about $600 tax free for doing them this year. The only thing that I think is a scam is paying someone to tell you where to sign up. Sometimes you can make your money back fairly quickly and other times it can take forever. If you really want to get into it look into online surveys on google or somewhere and just go sign up - how often they ask you for stuff depends on your interests. It only works if the only thing you give them is time, and they give you something fair in return.
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