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Joining Free Paid Survey Sites vs. Purchasing Paid Survey Products

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innerpeace
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# Posted: 25 Jun 2009 09:00
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Hey guys,

I've been looking at this paid survey stuff having written it off earlier (as it took time to do surveys and I thought it was better to use that time having more fun!).

But since so many people seem to be interested in it, I started compiling a list of survey companies that pay cash or reward you with online discount vouchers and products to test.

However, I have never advised anyone to buy a survey product as I had the impression that all these products did was provide you with a directory of survey companies who will pay you - companies that you can sign up with for free anyway.

So I just wanted to check if this is the case, or whether these 'survey products' actually offer anything worthwhile?

I wouldn't want to recommend a product that you have to pay up front for yet are not guaranteed anything more than a list of sites to subscribe to... (which are free to join anyway)

Thanks guys, and good luck!

IP

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happygal
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# Posted: 25 Jun 2009 12:42
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Nope. They offer nothing worthwhile.

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mlynn
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# Posted: 25 Jun 2009 22:42 · Edited by: mlynn
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innerpeace:
So I just wanted to check if this is the case, or whether these 'survey products' actually offer anything worthwhile?

Well, my experience is they are a waste of money.

There are many good and free lists of survey sites.

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innerpeace
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# Posted: 28 Jun 2009 12:49
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Thanks for your replies, happygal and mlynn.

I guess there's no one willing to stand up and say, "I've bought a surveys product and it was great because it did this, and taught me that, and now I'm making this much..."

So, as I suspected, it seems paid survey products are a big 'no-no'.

Thanks guys and best wishes,

IP

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happygal
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# Posted: 29 Jun 2009 11:26
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Right, paying for paid surveys is a no no. But paid surveys ingeneral (meaning getting paid to do surveys) is a very real thing.

You occassionally will hear from people who paid for a list and felt like they got good information. However, I have talked to a few people like this over the years and once I've heard about the sites that were listed and they joined, the fact is they joined sites that are readily out there to sign up for for free.

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trevorblack
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# Posted: 30 Jun 2009 03:04
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I think paid surveys have their place, if you take are getting paid to take surveys it can provide a side income that can help you financially. I think that you should be wary of products that you haven't read reviews on. I have been taking surveys for a while and they help pay for christmas for me.

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mkl315
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# Posted: 12 Jul 2009 00:18
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No do not pay for the list you can find them on your own by doing a google search.

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