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2006-12-23 10:30:37 · answer #1 · answered by Pancha 2 · 0 0

The only one I know of for sure that has a program specifically for teens is Harris (which is also one of the better survey sites in general). Other sites have asked me if my son or daughter could fill in the survey, so possibly other sites would allow you to take paid surveys through your parents--I wish I could remember which ones asked me this.


I've listed some of the sites I have taken surveys through and actually been paid (or recieved other rewards like gift cards or CDS) on the following site, if you are interested:

http://www.windhavenweb.com/surveys

I list how they pay you, what I like and dislike about them, whether they have an affiliate or referral program, etc. (And yes, if I say they have an affiliate program, I'm part of it, and make a commission when someone signs up through that link...I like to be up front about that).

You will want to watch out for scams. Don't sign up for any survey site which asks you to pay to access the surveys. Also watch for language like "get paid for taking surveys AND SIGNING UP FOR OFFERS" if you don't want to have to sign up for stuff with other companies to get paid.

Always carefully read their terms of service and privacy policy (you might want to have your parents read through it with you--they might notice "red flags" you wouldn't.) If in their privacy policy they say they only use aggregated info, this is GOOD SIGN they are legit. Aggregated info information that is grouped together so it can't be connected with anyones personal identification like name, e-mail, phone or address. That's what survey sites SHOULD collect. Avoid sites that say they give, rent, or sell any personal information (info that is not agregated) to third parties (unless you really don't mind getting junk mail, telemarketing calls, and spam).

Also just recently came across a good survey ratings site that I've found very helpful:
http://www.surveypolice.com/

2006-12-23 13:00:34 · answer #2 · answered by Ecaria 4 · 0 0

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