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Which are the highly reccommended paying survey sites?!

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SarahCler
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#141 · Posted on 28 Feb 2012 10:06


Hey there,

during my studies I have signed up to many sites in the past two years. One of my personal favourites is www.opinion-people.co.uk.

The membership is completely free and non-binding. When register you can choose an attractive discount voucher. You get monetary reward for every survey you complete and have the chance to win top-quality prizes
Have fun.
Sarah

MomPowerEarner
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#142 · Posted on 18 May 2012 13:24


Although conceptually appealing, I don't think that these paid surveys are a good return on your investment.

You spend a lot of time doing it in relation to the amount that you get back which is usually less than US minimum wages.

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Paul001
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#143 · Posted on 20 Jun 2012 17:11


I would agree with MomPowerEarner.

The truth about online paid surveys that it will never make you rich and will never replace the income of your regular job even if you are working with the minimum wage. This is simply because the number of daily surveys you may receive is limited to 20-30 if you register with 10-15 online survey panels.

Very time consuming and not enjoyable from the information I have had, but if it works for someone then it works.

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Jstein
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#144 · Posted on 28 Jun 2012 12:06


I agree with mompowerearner and paul001.

If you are joining this game you need to know that you arn't going to become rich, or even pay most of your bills for the month. However if you do it periodically and set aside the money in another bank account, it could pay off in the long run.

Like any money I make is going to go extra into my wedding fund, for those that are married or have been married, we know every little bit counts.

Main thing is, if it alters your lifestyle or you let it rule your lifestyle, its probably not worth doing.

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