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Paid Surveys Etc or Express Paid Surveys??

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rosardz610
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Joined: 9 May 2009
Posts: 14
#21 · Posted: 18 May 2009 20:10


To Gringo,

"you will not get rich by doing surveys but if you pick and choose the correct ones you will make a few extra dollars a month.

The main thing I tell all my people is do your research look up the company information dont spend your money on web sites that offer to make you tons of money for siging up with them it bogus and the only thing they are doing is making the web master's pockets rich."

I completely agree with you, If someone is telling you that you can get rich over night its most likely B.S. The only thing I have to say is that you can make a good living doing surveys.


I've mentioned before that I have been doing surveys for about 2 years now. But I didnt really start making making money till I joined a Paid Site. Almost instantly I began getting surveys that were paying $5.00 and up for about 15-20 min of my time, which to me sounds a lot better than $2.00 for a half hour.

So I know Paid Sites are worth it, because I'm doing it myself!

Back to the Subject, In my opinion Paid Surveys Etc. is a better but they are both GREAT Sites!

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johnjimat
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#22 · Posted: 20 May 2009 12:41


i really cant separate them. both site have their own benefit and unique.

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