Monday, July 9, 2012

Only Do Legitimate Surveys - PaidViewPoint

There's a fair amount of money out there for people who are willing to answer surveys, but you want to make sure you're not wasting your time.  Before you spend your free time filling in bubbles and clicking on drop-down menus, make sure you're at a reputable site, like PaidViewPoint.  The only instance where you should waste your time with a site that hasn't been vouched for is if a Get Paid To (GPT) site (like NatureBucks) is paying you.  Otherwise, leave the bad surveys to made-up folks, like Helen from Montana. She can afford to waste her time with that imaginary $2,367 a month she's making.

Surveys are all over the internet and it doesn't take a genius to find and ignore the bad ones.  If a survey is bombarding you with so many pop-ups that you can barely answer any of the questions, get out.  Similarly, if a site puts up annoying barriers when you try to leave, you know you've made the right choice in trying to escape.

LET ME LEAVE ALREADY

Finally, if a "survey" is more interested in getting you to fill out MORE surveys and click on MORE links, then you know it's not legitimate.  $1000* Best Buy Gift cards have asterisks for a reason.  You're not going to get them, don't waste your time unless someone else is paying you to.

This is not a survey, it's a scam.
So how do you know PaidViewPoint is not a scam?  Beyond a handsome and talented blogger such as myself vouching for it, you can tell by the design.  No annoying pop-ups.  No redirects.  No outrageous offers for thousands of dollars.  Not raffles or points or lotteries.  Cash.  Right to your PayPal account.  Right in your bank account.

Unfortunately, you have to wait until you reach $25 before you can cash out.  That's why this is Not So Easy Money instead of Super Easy Money.  Surveys are sent right to your e-mail and pay anywhere from 50 cents to over a dollar.  You also take demographic surveys at 10 cents each that increase your TraitScore which makes it more likely that you'll get better paying surveys.  If you sign up and keep at it, you'll earn that $25 before you know it without getting scammed.  Every little bit helps.

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