Finding Legitimate Paid Online Surveys While Avoiding Scams


by Chris Spencer

Many companies are interested in consumer's opinions. Likewise, Internet users who would like to make a little extra money can engage in paid online surveys and express their opinions and views. One reason a lot of people don't take these surveys is because of the scams present online. This is unfortunate since a lot of great survey companies exist on the Internet. This guide will help people learn to avoid scams and to find out about legitimate survey sites.

The Internet is riddled with scams of all sorts. However, almost all Internet scams are very easy to spot, so they should in no way deter the aspiring survey taker. Sites that say they will pay 100 dollars an hour are clearly not legitimate. Doing surveys online for money is a good hobby that will have small but rewarding benefits. The money made will never be enough for a job, but it is enough to fill an eager survey taker's wallet with extra spending money.

Another way to spot a survey scam is if the site asks for money. Legitimate survey companies will never ask for money. The survey taker provides them a service, and they pay accordingly. Some scam sites promise long lists of survey opportunities for a fee, and others just need a one-time "membership fee." The lists these scam sites produce are mostly unusable fluff, and real survey sites don't ask for money to become a member.

Another important factor in avoiding scams and finding legitimate survey sites is what information the sites ask for. Scam sites may ask for information like social security numbers, credit card numbers, or debit card numbers. Survey sites do not need this information. They are clearly only asking for sensitive information like this to steal money or cause the survey taker problems. A lot of legitimate online survey sites pay by PayPal, and some have their own reward systems where points are given for surveys for prizes like magazine subscriptions.

Differing from scams, legitimate sites ask for information that is helpful in selecting the right surveys for the survey taker. This includes demographic information, hobbies, and other general information that will benefit them by potentially providing them with more survey taking opportunities. For instance, a person who doesn't have a car would not benefit from a survey about owning a car, while a person who does own a car would be able to make money taking that same survey.

One final check that should be done to avoid scams is to search the survey website for its privacy policy. If the survey website does not have one, or if the privacy policy contradicts the claims it makes on other areas of the site, it is most definitely a scam. Reading the fine print should help cement a survey site's legitimacy. Good survey sites have a proper privacy policy that backs up and reaffirms everything the site advertises.

Now that a few methods of determining the authenticity of survey sites have been discussed, anyone willing to make some extra cash to take surveys should have fun with it. Paid online surveys are an enjoyable way to give opinions on all sorts of things, and they shouldn't be missed because of online scam fears.

About the Author

To learn how to make money taking paid online surveys visit http://www.101waystomakemoney.com

Tell others about
this page:

facebook twitter reddit google+



Comments? Questions? Email Here

© HowtoAdvice.com

Next
Send us Feedback about HowtoAdvice.com
--
How to Advice .com
Charity
  1. Uncensored Trump
  2. Addiction Recovery
  3. Hospice Foundation
  4. Flat Earth Awareness
  5. Oil Painting Prints