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TheExecutive
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# Posted: 27 Jan 2009 18:48
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Is Survey Broker legitimate? They basically provide a list of survey sites that pay double digit sums per survey ($20 and up), and they claim you can do as many as you want daily.
I don't like that they charge $50 for the materials (only $40 according to their FAQ), but they have a list of 500 companies conducting surveys of all kinds.
HOW DO I KNOW SURVEY-BROKER.COM IS LEGITIMATE AND THIS ISN'T SOME SCAM?
We could list all sorts of reasons, but there would be no easy way for you to verify most of what we said - so we won't even bother mentioning them.
If you're really curious, go to Google and search the web for the term "Survey-Broker.com" - you'll find other websites that highly recommend our site and our service.
We are also one of the most highly-rated sites at ClickBank - one of the Internet's largest payment processors.
There is one thing that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that this isn't a "scam" ...
We use ClickBank.com and PayPal.com to process our orders - quite possibly the Internet's largest and most prestigious payment processors.
These huge companies (PayPal.com is owned by eBay!) only process orders for legitimate websites - not fly-by-night companies and rip-off artists.
If we didn't provide a valuable service for a fair price, provide great customer service, honor refund requests (very rare!), etc. then the Internet's two largest payment processors would not continue to process our orders. They have very strict rules about that "stuff".
You want to know the bottom line - something that most merchants won't tell you? If you were not satisfied with Survey-Broker.com and we refused to issue a refund, all you would have to do is contact the payment processor directly and they would issue a refund automatically.
It really is as simple as that. This is no scam, and you have nothing to lose.
I don't feel I have to pay them or anyone a fee, when I can compile a list of my own. Can anyone here recommend surveys that I can do on a regular basis paying [u]no less than $10 apiece[/b] ?
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getagrip
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# Posted: 28 Jan 2009 00:34
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In all my effort to make money with paid surveys, all I ever earned was about $5, and that is after investing A LOT of time into trying to find one I qualify for.
To say that you are going to be able to earn $20 and up for each survey you take, and that you can take as many as you want each day is not realistic.
If you are like most people, you will be very fortunate if you get to take one survey a week that pays $10.
While some people have better experiences than I did, the reality is that most people don't, and feel ripped off when they pay money to access a paid surveys database. It would probably take you at least a month to get your intial $50 back, and that is being optimistic...
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happygal
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# Posted: 28 Jan 2009 12:48
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No this isn't realistic. You shouldn't pay for a list...and even if you did, no one can guarantee that you would even qualify for all of those surveys.
While I am relatively sure I am with the 500 sites they say they have on their list (I am with over 600 these days) I only have ever been paid by about 50 of them. Start with those and see how it goes for you.
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TheExecutive
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# Posted: 28 Jan 2009 13:25
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I'm glad we agree, because I already decided I wasn't going to do this.
However, even if they do provide a list of 500 surveys, in theory it is somewhat possible that you could do them whenever you want if you sign up with a 100 or more.
I've tried surveys on my own on a limited basis (about 15 at the most) and I turned most of them down because they paid so little it just wasn't worth my time. However, I have gotten multiple survey offerings in a week from one website ECN Research. But again, they pay $1 to $5 -- a wasted effort that I refuse to make.
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mlynn
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# Posted: 8 Feb 2009 01:41 · Edited by: mlynn
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TheExecutive: However, even if they do provide a list of 500 surveys, in theory it is somewhat possible that you could do them whenever you want if you sign up with a 100 or more.
I am sure out of the 500 so called surveys (sites), there are many junk sites that will get you spam.
Absolutely waste of money and time - right decision not to do it.
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