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Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Need_incomes, Dec 16, 2006.

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    This is what im wondering. I registered at about 10 different surveys. They arent sending me enough surveys or say I dont qualify for them!:(
    The survey company below has a calculator that tells you how much you could earn. Its possible to make over $10k a year if you have alot of referrals!


    http://www.surveysavvy.com/ss/ss_index.php?action=how
     
    Need_incomes, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  2. ReadyToGo

    ReadyToGo Peon

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    I've never heard of one success story, but that's just me.
     
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    Futures_Equity Well-Known Member

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    Yes, actually I have earned $102 in one month (my first month) of Treasure Trooper. I got the check today and can give you a picture if you need proofs. You won't earn thousands but if you have a credit or debit card you can earn 200+ your first month if you do EVERYTHING, also even if you don't have one you can definitely earn 30+ easily your first month. The surveys there are 75c but you can only take one per day, there are other offers that you can do unlimited amount and they are usually 50 c to $1 for free or more if it's paid (ex: pay 3.50 shipping and receive $10 for signing up to the trial). If you're from the U.S. I can guide you to getting a debit card even if you're under 18 and making over $100 your first month. This is my referral link and I will earn 20% of whatever you earn (your earnings won't be affected) if you sign up under it. If you want to remove it that's fine, but there's really no loss to you. PM me if you have any questions.

    http://www.treasuretrooper.com/197601

    also here's picture proof of check:

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    Futures_Equity, Dec 16, 2006 IP
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    shortd81 Banned

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    I myself and members of my forum make a nice partime income off of it. I usually make around $300 give or take/month
     
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    #5
    wow which survey gets you $300 a month? And what do you think of surveysavvy? Can you really make over $1k a month with lots of referrals?
     
    Need_incomes, Dec 16, 2006 IP
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    shortd81 Banned

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    I was into it heavy and even had a survey club going on. Surveysavvy is ok but GF (can't say their name) is the best. It's all about networking and know how to answer each survey.

    As for the referrals I made a few with my survey club but you only get it if they qualify.

    I took off last month but this month I've already made $120+

    I have a list of over 800+ survey sites
     
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    pjk Well-Known Member

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    I have heard many people make good money from savvysurvey and also from TreasureTrooper. I am pretty sure those two in particular are legit. However, I have found that it takes quite a bit of time to fill out surveys, and I'd rather be learning something to work with other marketing to make money. However, you want to make some money online to see it is real, check it out.
     
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    shortd81 Banned

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    Honestly in my opinion it only takes 5-10 mins for most surveys. I do that easily just reading emails. Again I just do it it my spare time. One lady on my forum makes a LIVING off of it, by going to group meetings etc last month she made over $1400+
     
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  9. Correctus

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    Surveys might ear something for the people living in US, they tend to get a lot of paid survey sites that are good.

    Internationally however, it isn't really... possible to earn well off them

    IT
     
    Correctus, Dec 16, 2006 IP
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    hey Futures_Equity! Is that online survey you are talking about good for US, Europe and Canada only? Or is it also good for some asian countries?
     
    jdR!pper, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  11. Futures_Equity

    Futures_Equity Well-Known Member

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    Yes, it is available for all countries however all offers are not available to all countries so depending on your country you may not be able to complete all of the offers.
     
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    Treasuretrooper's high paying offers are mostly US based

    IT
     
    Correctus, Dec 17, 2006 IP
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    Brandon Sheley Illustrious Member

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    I've never wasted time on those.. my wife has filled them out b4. I doubt she won anything.
     
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    I doubt you win anything... they tell you beforehand how much you will get after completing a survey, after a specific point of money balance, they pay you

    IT
     
    Correctus, Dec 17, 2006 IP
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    ive just made $5 with surveysavvy that is it
    but it is possible to make more if you have lot of contacts and you refer huge no of members, though its a rare case, not everyone can make such huge amount with surveys
     
    forumrating, Dec 17, 2006 IP
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    Mirage Active Member

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    I thought about offering links to such things on my site(s), so I throught I should try surveys out myself first (I actually don't want to waste my user's time on frivilous stuff).

    I messed with surveys for about a month. While I did earn some money (maybe $20 or $30), the amount of time I had to invest was by no means justified for the return.

    I have heard of people doing fairly well, but my fear is that they were in fact targetting their answers to the survey, and not really answering honestly, which to me defeats the entire purpose.

    For myself, I rarely got past the "prequalifying" stage of a survey as I was typically bounced out for not fitting into their "target group." As such, I rarely earned any "points" (though on the few I did it was pretty good).

    The one "scam" I found consistent was places offering you to take a survey and instead of paying you for it you were "entered into a drawing" for a prize of anywhere from $5 To $25. I thought this was quite the scam...and then I won $10 the first month on a site I had totally forgotten about. Of course, they may have adopted the strategy that if they shifted the odds and I "won" in the first month, I'd be more likely to do more surveys and return to the more "normal" odds of ...well...<large number> - to -one.

    Anyway, as others have suggested, I decided there were a lot of better ways I could be spending my time...
     
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    I registered for surveys last year. I remember getting regular emails. Like 50 spam emails a day. :D
     
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    Ahh..I remember doing paid surveys some months back. Out of curiosity, I also started a similar thread those days when I was a new member in DP. I learnt that some US and UK paid surveys do pay (if you stay in those countries) while most of them are crap.
     
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    i signed up with www.emailcash.com.au and got bored with it in a few months. Its more interesting to work on websites and they will probbally make more in the long run. I also sell on ebay and its a great way to get cash fast by just selling old stuff around your house.
     
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    This method of surveying hasn't worked well for me. Usually, the survey is too long -- like 20 minutes -- and pays too little -- like $2 -- for me to even bother.
     
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