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How
to Avoid Paid Survey Scams |
Many, if not most, paid
survey offers do not deliver the rewards they promise. There
are a number of ways that paid surveys mislead or
inconvenience participants. Many of them compile personal
information about participants to sell to marketers. Others
require people to pay to access a database of survey
opportunities that the participants could find on their own
for free. Many of these paid survey scams sound like great
deals, so it is important for people to be careful and
exercise common sense before giving their time or money to
any paid survey opportunities.
One of the major ways that
paid survey scams make money is by selling the
participants’ contact information to marketing firms. The
marketing firms use that data to send unsolicited mail,
emails, and phone calls to the survey participants. These
unwanted advertisements can be a nuisance.
Survey databases can cost
participants money. Many databases let people have access to
lists of paid survey opportunities for a subscription fee.
Once people have paid the fee, they discover that many of
the surveys listed do not pay, and that nearly all of the
listings are available elsewhere for free. Many of these
offers seem legitimate because they feature phony
testimonials from satisfied users. It is important to read
the fine print of these types of offers to see if there are
any inconsistencies or contradictions.
Not all paid surveys are
scams. Careful participants can find rewarding paid surveys
that do give the rewards they promise.
Paid
Surveys Info provides detailed information
about free paid surveys, cash paid surveys, and
paid online surveys, as well as paid survey
directories, and advice about paid survey scams.
Paid Surveys Info is the sister site of Mystery
Shoppers Web.
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