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Imrannizar
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# Posted: 10 Jul 2009 02:46
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http://www.cashsurveysonly.com/ scam or not?

mkl315
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# Posted: 19 Jul 2009 15:12
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I say anything you have to pay for is a scam. They give you a list of sites that are the same ones you can fine on your own just doing a search. Unless you do not want to take the time to seach for them and have the money to pay one of these sites, I would not join.

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getagrip
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# Posted: 19 Jul 2009 15:20
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In my experience, paid surveys are a waste of time...

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happygal
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# Posted: 20 Jul 2009 11:47
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Yes, scam. Don't pay for something you can easily get for free. Namely: a list of survey sites.

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mlynn
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# Posted: 20 Jul 2009 15:28
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The problem with those sites who ask for your personal information to access their list of surveys is many of them might spam you...there are many sites offer 100% free access to the same information, nothing required.

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pinkyparrot
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# Posted: 22 Jul 2009 15:13
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I'm not sure that I would call it an actual scam or not, but as stated above there are plenty of free resources out there. Also as stated above that they probably have a so called huge list of sites that you will have to sign up with and many of those will spam you.
My suggestion is to browse around on this forum and other forums and take a look in signature links. You will find many free websites that people have built for your convience.

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paulie65
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# Posted: 24 Jul 2009 07:33
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I do paid for surveys that do not cost anything. But you do only make a small amount. I get a $20 gift card for Coles/myer about every 2 months. i don't think I would pay to do surveys because you should not have to pay to give a company something that they should pay you for. They are fun but don't really charge alot. I have been on a lot of sites to try make an income and most of them you a lot up front then don't deliver or they take up lots of you time. As a single mother of 3 I don't have either. Unless you are been taught a skill or step by step how to do something don't do it. You should get something out of it. I will only pay for something that I know will deliver. Especially if you get money back guareenteed or personal help

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softzephyr
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# Posted: 5 Aug 2009 19:02
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I've done surveys with tech companies starting in the 90's and those were legit and paid well. Once the surveys started to show up online with a price tag to "join" I feel there was a 360 degree change in conducting surveys. The middleman came in to make some money for themselves. PLEASE do not join when you have to pay to take surveys!! www.MyPoints.com accumulates points and you can change them into gift cards. While they do have surveys, they also introduce you to other services and products which when you visit, they give you points. We've had dinners, breakfasts and lunches with the accumulated points.

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cosmics1979
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# Posted: 9 Aug 2009 06:58
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Not everything you have to pay for is automatically a scam but its a indicator that you should be careful (especially in the survey business).

In survey-business you should earn money or receive a reward or something for give your honest opinion and spend your time doing surveys.
The survey-sites make their money with your opinion...why should they also need your money. The companies who need your opnion for their products pay the survey sites and the survey-sites pay you. Everything else smells a bit fishy.

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happygal
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# Posted: 9 Aug 2009 16:53
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I just don't agree with the concept of charging people for something that is readily available for free.

If someone's definition of a scam is "am I paying for something that I shouldn't be paying for..." Then my opinion is yes, that would qualify.

But to each his own.

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moneymaker1008
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# Posted: 22 Aug 2009 20:13
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I agree completely. Plus, with most of these sites you are not even getting what they promise you. Many of them have a lot of outdated sites that are no longer running. And they are usually filled with more GPTs than actual market research.

Plus, most paid databases spam you.

-Danielle

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jane85
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# Posted: 27 Aug 2009 13:27
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If you find the qualified survey companies, you may earn extra moneys from surveys, but finding the profitable companies is very very important. According to my many years experience, if you register to the correct site, you may be successful.

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arch2009
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# Posted: 31 Aug 2009 02:54
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Hi jane85,

i have also registres myself on few surevy sites.Please let me know if you have recved any cash from surevey sites.

innerpeace
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# Posted: 31 Aug 2009 07:16
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Hey Imrannizar,

I'd be inclined to agree with the majority here. I always say to the people that come to me for advice:

"NEVER pay for paid surveys"

This applies no matter what you're being promised.


Just a few things I notice about the cashsurveysonline website:

1. It doesn't actually make it clear on the sales/sign up pages that you have to be a US citizen

2. No.1 is contradicted by the fact that "Everyone is qualified for survey work – you cannot be turned down"

3. The phrase 'Be Your Own Boss' is mentioned frequently... I thought being your own boss meant being in control - this is practically impossible with surveys - you get a survey when you're given it - you can't say "I'll do 200 surveys today please..."

4. "CSO is the only company that lists only cash paying survey sites". Erm... if you can browse the internet, I think you'll find that this isn't quite true... you just need to look at some of the signatures in this thread to see a list of cash paying survey sites. And you don't even have to pay membership to see these lists!

5. There's no date on the bottom of the website so how do we know if it's being updated? Furthermore, the formatting could be better in some places, and it would be nice to know who is actually in this 'CSO team'


As far as the name behind the domain and contact details are concerned, here's what I found:

- David Rosenberg
- cashsurveysonly@yahoo.com
(a yahoo domain for a company's email address doesn't exactly reassure me - though doesn't necessarily mean anything...)
- Cash Surveys, Inc. (company name)
- (347) 414-0304


I did come across a review that I was almost taken in by at r.ecommended.com but then I discovered they had sneakily concealed an affiliate link so I didn't feel so bad about my initial skepticism!

Anyway, I always write way too much but in summing up, maybe this CashSurveysOnline is actually a good product... but I'd never pay for a surveys product or membership...

And if you look at their wording very carefully, they don't say you can make a living doing surveys (if they do, they're lying)...

They say:
"Working over the internet has a lot of benefits to it" and go on to list 'financial security' and 'dream homes' as possibilities - this is true, but 'working over the internet' is NOT the same as 'doing surveys online' - you won't get your dream home by doing surveys...


Have a fun week everyone,

IP

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treefrog1962
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# Posted: 13 Sep 2009 09:29
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I have tried the Free Survey route and I have found that they usually are a affiliate to a paid survey site. In my experiences, nothing is ever free!

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jane85
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# Posted: 10 Oct 2009 09:45
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Hi Arch2009,

Of course, I may get online earnings, but the important thing is to register to the right survey site. One of the criteria is these survey sites should work with global worldwide companies. This criteria is important, but only this criteria is not enough.

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moneymaker1008
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# Posted: 10 Oct 2009 11:20
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treefrog1962:
I have tried the Free Survey route and I have found that they usually are a affiliate to a paid survey site. In my experiences, nothing is ever free!

That is the farthest thing from the truth. You should never pay for a list of paid surveys! That's rule #1 of taking paid surveys. There are so many free lists available that are usually better and more frequently updated!

-Danielle

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