I haven't even opened their emails and they been pushy on me NOT answering them. One a day from them DID YOU FORGET.
I never been to their site and can figure they bought my info.
The American Community Survey (ACS) is a legitimate survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau to gather data on various social, economic, housing, and demographic characteristics of the population. It is not a scam. Participation in the ACS is required by law under Title 13 of the U.S. Code, and responses are confidential and protected by law.
I visited Survey federation website and found nothing on "How it Works" or "Privacy Policy". It seems located in Australia according to Alexa, the web information company. I recently wrote an article published in Associated Content on how to join legitimate survey panels and avoid scams!
yes it is it give you a list of companys to pick from to do that are mosty very hard or a scam
The website QuestBack offers some job satisfaction surveys for download. SurveyMonkey also offers a template that one could use to create and tailor a job satisfaction survey.
Not necessarily a scam, but there are legitimate concerns about providing personal information in exchange for gift cards through surveys. Make sure the survey is from a reputable source and read the terms and conditions carefully to ensure your data is secure. Be cautious of any survey that asks for sensitive information or seems too good to be true.
scam?
no
See the link below for a survey of India and nuclear power
It appears that the Survey Bank company has gone out of business. Therefore, it is impossible to say if it was ever a scam.
no its not. You might be thinking because qualifying for survey becomes difficult. Unless you qualify for survey ,you will not be paid
Yes, it has a worm.
Yes. It is bogus. Noone pays you $75 for a survey. If YOU have to pay.. to get paid.. It is a scam.
To protect yourself from falling victim to scam job emails, be cautious of unsolicited emails offering job opportunities, research the company and job offer thoroughly, never provide personal or financial information upfront, and trust your instincts if something seems too good to be true.
There is no point, aparently it's a scam. Be sure to check related links for more details.
No, it's not. It's a scam, ignore it.
job opportunities
Not all internet job opportunities are scams. The best way to find out is what I do - I put in the company's name and look for any reviews from people who might've given negative reviews about the company trying to offer the internet job. It also might work to search the Better Business Bureau.