Avoid Survey
Scams
Paid survey scams
are all over the
internet. By
knowing how avoid survey scams
when
signing up to do paid surveys its
easy to
steer clear of the scam websites and focus on
legitimate paid
survey sites.

Here are some
easy ways to
identify and avoid survey scams when
visiting a website.
If
a survey website claims it can make you thousands of
dollars a day it’s probably a survey scam site and you should avoid
this survey scam.
You
can make good money
doing paid surveys, just not thousands of dollars a day.
Your dealing
with paid
survey scams when websites
want to
charge you for access to their surveys or their survey site
list or want to collect a upgrade fee to access a better survey list.
It’s probably a survey scam site. Never
pay anyone to
get
list of online paid surveys. You can find list of online paid
surveys completely FREE on the
Internet.
When websites
wants you to
sign up and provide personal information and there is no information on
about the website, company, or surveys or paid survey
lists. avoid survey scams like this illegitimate
survey websites take
your information
and sell it. These websites are called email-harvesting
sites and often these websites are very
simple setups with no company information or sources to contact. All
they
ask for is
your name and email address to join.
Your dealing
with and should avoid survey scams when websites requires you
to complete any
online
offers requiring a
credit card or access to your bank account before you can participate
in
surveys it’s probably a surveys scam site.
The
easiest way to avoid survey scams is when you come
across a free online paid surveys site
that you are not sure is legitimate do the following to
determine if they are legitimate.
Check
the survey sites name,
or URL on the national website for the Better Business Bureau or
Federal
Trade Commission.
The B.B.B.
keeps information on most paid survey companies listed on
Internet and grades these
companies
A through F primarily on the number consumer complaints received and
how they resolve the complaints with consumers.
When dealing
with a legitimate paid survey
sites they should have a clean bill of health with
these
consumer protection groups.
Another way to
avoid survey scams is to check out
a paid
surveys websites privacy policy. To
avoid prosecution most websites disclose how they will use your web
visit information.
If you
don’t like their privacy policy or worse yet they don't have a privacy
policy,
stay away. Legitimate
free paid survey
companies will clearly state what they do with your information and how
they
plan to use it.
Do
a search under survey scams, survey reviews, etc. Include the name of
the survey
company or website if you are checking out a specific company.
If there is any dirt out there or the company
has not performed
ethically you will be sure to find out.
Online its easy to avoid survey scams because people
have
the ability to communicate quickly!
Scammers will only burn a small percentage of people before word starts
getting around on the message
boards and
forums. Be aware,
there are some survey scams sites that try to lure you to their site by
posing as
a scam victim.
Check
out different forums
and message boards that cater to paid surveys an work at home
jobs online. These forums and message boards offer advice on how to
avoid surveys scams and where to
find paid surveys and paid survey website lists.
Click our
website resource button to see forums and
message
boards you can visit to learn more about survey
scams, paid survey lists and work at home jobs.

Talk
to other people who are
currently using paid surveys online.
Find out where they got their paid survey lists and what
survey companies they would recommend.
Look for
surveys that don’t
appear to be legitimate. Coke vs. Pepsi, Legalize
marijuana, Should we pull out
of Iraq, etc.
These types of surveys are marketing gimmicks to
emotionally
involve you in a purchase after you complete the survey. They are not
survey
scams but cant be classified as a true paid survey.
You should know
that market research
companies who conduct paid surveys or mystery shopping for the
most part don’t advertise directly to the consumer when recruiting
survey panel members. Most market research companies hire
affiliate
companies to pre-screen websites and determine what legitimate websites
can promote their survey site to consumers.
Would you like to learn more about how to
Avoid
Survey Scams?
