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Jan 10 2009

Can you get anything for free on the internet, for filling surveys?

Published by psynopsis at 3:27 pm under Don't use Surveys! Edit This

The answer to this question is no. Many survey sites that pay members for filling surveys will usually post promotions like, if you fill this survey we will send you the product free. No one will ever give anything for free. They will usually ask you at the end, usually the last step, that you must fill at least one offer to receive the free item. I don’t trust these offers because you have to use your credit card. Most people will do it, later they receive the product free, that is until they see their credit card bill. The charges will usually be higher than the value of what you go for “free”. So why spend more when you could have spent less on the product. Many are scams as well, specially if you get the offer in your email. Many survey sites do pay for filling out surveys and offers, but doing this takes too long. I have done this, so i speak from experience. So far of all the survey sites i have signed up for are total a total waste of time. The only one i do like is inboxdollars.com, They send you paid to read emails. I don’t recommend this though, i read hundred’s of emails and when i check my email i only earned one dollar from them. What i do recommend is blogging, many great ways to earn money from that! Join Today.com! Just click the link below!

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