YES!
Survey Junkie gives you access to market research companies that will compensate you for your opinion be it in money, rewards, or points that you can use to buy things like gift cards. Survey Junkie does not provide the actual surveys and you have to register with the survey panels they list to receive invitations to take surveys. There is no fee to join Survey Junkie and they don't ask for any payment information. As with anything online, you should be careful with who you give your information to, but Survey Junkie doesn't scream "Scam!" to me.
Most certainly not! Geradas Norkus, their representative, cheated me out of money I had earned by taking their surveys, by closing my account. I have tried, unsuccessfully, to get paid the money I had earned, but they do not answer my emails. When I log onto Cash4offers, it says my account is closed as my request, a bold face lie.
I am not sure I understand your question. If you are asking whether surveys themselves are legitimate-- as in, when you hear on TV or radio that a company took a survey and found out that X, Y, or Z is true, if the survey was conducted by professionals with experience and the questions were fair and the sample size was valid, then yes you can get some useful information from a survey. Another name for a survey is a "poll" and you may have heard of the Gallup Poll or a number of other political and cultural surveys that try to measure the public's attitudes on given issues. But if you are asking whether you can make money at home by giving surveys or grading them, no not usually. Most surveys are conducted by reputable (and professional) groups. They use their own staff to go out and ask the questions, and their staff will code the results and analyze the data. Companies that claim you can make big bucks by giving surveys are usually a scam.
There is not a way to watch the movie, The Interview. Sony has decided to not release the movie to the public. Any site that is saying they have movie is a scam site and most likely will put a virus on your computer.
Yes, There a plenty of real honest paid survey companies online that are legit. The trouble is finding the right one. Most people let their greed for money effect the way they look for at home opportunities. They do little research and fall for the first scam that promises millions over night. That is truly the first sign of legitimacy, if a company promises you lots of money with out knowing your work habit, you can bet your life on it they are a scam.The one way to find legit paid surveys is read a blog on the subject and see what real people are saying. What companies do they recommend, what sites do they say are believe are scams.The best way to find legit paid surveys online is go to a free paid survey directory.www.surveyreview.net provides a list of the best paid surveys. They also keep a list of survey sites that are scams that you should stay away from. Check out their top ten paid surveys and find one that's right for you.http://www.surveyreview.net
Vanilla gift cards are not a scam. They are prepaid cards that can be used like a debit or credit card to make purchases. However, it is important to be cautious of potential fees and expiration dates associated with these cards.
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To protect yourself from falling victim to a vanilla visa gift card scam, only purchase cards from authorized retailers, avoid sharing card information with strangers, and be cautious of unsolicited requests for payment using gift cards.
According to scamxposer.com http://www.scamxposer.com/express-paid-surveys.com-scam-reviews.html, Express Paid Surveys is a scam and not reccomended for use.
No, I have not been a victim of the vanilla gift scam.
You can get free gift cards at Swagbucks. You use it like your normal search engine, and you randomly get awarded swagbucks, which go toward prizes. I've already gotten a few amazon gift cards, and I highly recommend it. You can sign up at: http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/rocubr
Anytime a survey company wants you to pay a fee it is a scam, never pay a fee all they will give you is a list. and you will not make a living filling out surveys. see the related question, and see what your options are.
No, the Vanilla Gift Card is not a scam. It is a legitimate prepaid card that can be used for purchases at various retailers.
They require money, never pay for a list of surveys. If they ask for your money its a scam but if its free then it is not beware of giving your credit card to them they will swipe your money at this site all they want is your address to send your check. Surveys are an easy way to make some extra cash online but never pay for anything. MMTS or Make Money Taking Surveys - they make money by being an affiliate and send you as a referral. You sign up and pay a fee for access to their database or directory. You can find legitimate survey sites on your own. Money you make from surveys but you will not make money as a job or income
Yes, I am aware of the recent Visa Vanilla gift card scam that is circulating.
You Have to Make them somehow to gift you first and you dont gift them back
NO ONE! I have tried every place I go, whether it be retail, gas, food, etc. and NOT ONE PLACE takes them! These AMEX gift cards seem to be a huge scam.