Paid Survey Scams: What people reportet about PaidSurveysOnline.com
- Author Robert Thatcher
- Published December 11, 2006
- Word count 525
It sounds wonderful. All you have to do is simply fill out surveys on line and you will make a killing working from home in your spare time. That is what PaidSurveysOnline.com offers. At one point, on the front page of their website, you can see how you can make $26,880 a year by filling out 4 $20 surveys a day. Sounds too good to be true? Well, let’s take a closer look.
Currently, they are charging the Special Registration price of $34.95. According to the website, they charge this to ensure that only serious survey takers sign up for their service. The thought being that if you are willing to pay to have access to the site and the list they provide, you will be more apt to sign in everyday and take one of the hundreds of surveys available. And while there are no other reoccurring fees, they do charge quite a bit to have access to a list. In the FAQs section of the site, it is stated that they cannot take the money out of your first check or when you have taken $34.95 worth of surveys because the checks are sent directly from the requesting company. The website FAQs also addresses the issue of “how do I know this isn’t a scam?” this is answered by “We have been in business for two and a half years and going stronger than ever!.....If this was not a legitimate employment offer we would have been out of business long ago. We assure you this is a legitimate employment offer.”
One red flag of PaidSurveysOnline.com is that they charge you to be on a list. When was the last time you went for a job interview and they said you could have the job if you paid them first?
Generally speaking, you should steer clear of anyplace that wants to take your money before you can make some. They do claim that the fee is refundable. We will look at that in a little bit.
There have been reports that what you actually get for $34.95 is a compilation of lists upon lists of sites. It is presented so that you think you are eliminating the step of having to look thru link after link to find a legitimate pay survey site. The surveys themselves sometimes pay as little as .50 each. You would have to do a lot of surveys to make any real money.
However, there have been a lot of complaints about this company. They have been accused of taking the $34.95 and not refunding the money when it is revealed that the claims are not all they are cracked up to be.
The lesson that has been learned by many people over the last two and a half years when dealing with PaidSurveysOnline.com is that if it is too good to be true, it probably is. If you are looking to spend hours looking for surveys and filling out applications in the hopes that you will qualify for a focus group, save your $34.95 and search the internet yourself. You don’t need to pay someone else to do it for you.
Robert is a full-time Internet marketer, author and publisher and contributes to [ http://www.CashConfidentials.com](http://www.cashconfidentials.com) on a regular basis. Robert provides new and unique ways to make money online - check it out!
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