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I received an email from askamerica.org asking me if i'm interested in taking surveys for companies and get paid $30 per hour? Is this legit?

2006-11-27 09:18:05 · 4 answers · asked by Lululu 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Don't do it, its garbage. I took some of these surveys and it says that you have to actually sign up for some of the products of the companies that you are taking the survey for. This is just a total waste of time and you make absolutely NO PROFIT!

2006-11-27 09:22:12 · answer #1 · answered by ╦╩╔╩╦ O.J. ╔╩╦╠═ 6 · 0 0

I have been doing surveys for over a year now and making a good extra income!. The first lesson that I can share is the legit surveys don't need to advertise there site by sending out spam email, and the second lesson is to sign up for more than One survey (if you want to make a good monthly income) To try to be helpful, I will share a link that I found and used from a similiar question on Yahoo Answers!

2006-12-01 08:35:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hmm...no, I haven't tried that site. $30 an hour seems like a lot. I've only been offered $30 once in the years I've been taking surveys (and I take part of more than 10 survey sites). But their description made it sound like what they asked you to do was a little more in depth than the average surveys that I usually get--so it's possible that's true. (Never been asked for a resume as part of the sign up process for a survey site before!). I don't like that they don't have a terms of service or privacy policy posted. Also, http://www.surveypolice.com only rated them 48% (only two people have rated them) and they haven't been verified there yet.

All that to say...I don't know.

2006-11-27 17:11:09 · answer #3 · answered by Ecaria 4 · 0 0

Stay away from Cash Create and other survey Web sites!

It's a waste of time and will cause you unhappiness.

If you choose to get suckered in and sign up to take surveys and receive free trials considered you were warned. The minute you give them your credit card and personal information you have now opened your computer to unwanted cookies on your hard drive, annoying pop-up windows and if you are on a PC you open your computer to viruses that can wipe you out.

2006-11-27 16:03:58 · answer #4 · answered by Avis B 2 · 0 0

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