Take Surveys For Cash Scams
- Simon Malherbe
- May 14, 2016
- 2 min read

Take Surveys For Cash Scam / Paid Surveys Scam
There are a huge number of survey sites on the internet. They are genuine and serve a very real purpose. Typically, companies want feedback on branding, products and services. In the online oriented world the most sensible way to get feedback is by getting to complete questionnaires online. Hence survey sites.
It is important to note that the survey sites are not general purpose, do not serve all industries and are not relevant in all countries.
It is also true that, no matter what their purpose, nobody will bill you for completing surveys. Surveys will normally ask some general questions to make sure that you and your experience are relevant to what a company wants to know. Questions like: Where are you based (in the world), what do you do, are you single, married, do you have young children, teens, other dependants, what is your income bracket. These questions eliminate people that can bring no value to the survey. You will then be asked more specific questions, do you shop in specific stores, do you use specific products and so on.
When you’ve completed a survey you will typically receive a small cash or points value as a reward for your time and effort. This varies from as little as USD 0.02 (yes, 2 cents) through to as much as USD 75.00. You will not be getting 75 bucks for telling someone they make or sell a great toothpaste!
The things that I dislike the most about survey scams is their lies about the income possible from doing surveys.
They give you a list of survey sites - most of which are useless to you because you’re in the wrong place, wrong age group, wrong profession, wrong gender, etc.
They tell you that you’re going to make enough money from doing surveys to be able to, “Fire your boss”. I have not come across one person that can actually say they earn enough from completing surveys to anything of the sort.
NOTE: If it has been less than 60 days since you parted with your $30.00 (or whatever it was the day you got conned) login on CLICKBANK.com and claim your money back!!
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