Popular Scams Online Survey Companies Use so, beware from them and only consider real money making opportunity on internet like picmoney and adsenselover

Released on: May 6, 2008, 11:00 pm

Press Release Author: neha cawla

Industry: Small Business

Press Release Summary: Anyone wants to make money with paid survey
now, wants some decent company to work from home with data entry jobs to paid survey
company, internet based paid survey companies that are consistently advertised in
various forms of paid survey. There are literally hundreds of online survey
companies. Mostly are scams but few are real like picmoney & adsenselover.com



Press Release Body: Anyone who\'s ever been online should, by now, be aware of the
hundreds of \"work from home\" internet based companies that are consistently
advertised in various websites. One of the more popular is \"doing surveys for
cash.\"

There are literally hundreds of online survey companies. Most of them are not
legitimate ways to make money, although a few of them can earn you a few bucks.
These companies target stay at home moms who want to make a few extra dollars while
taking care of the kids, the unemployed who want to make a few extra dollars while
watching dozens of daytime court TV programs, the elderly who are not afraid to use
the computer and teenagers who think they know everything, but aren\'t yet wise to
the ways of the world. And let\'s not forget the very greedy people of low
intelligence who think they can get rich by answering a few simple questions to
which a five year old can respond.

These people are prey to unscrupulous methods used by some online survey companies.
These scams include the following:

1. The fee for joining. There are some sites out there who charge a \"fee\" to join.
They promise you an opportunity to earn up to $100,000 a year, sitting home at your
computer taking surveys. The fee is usually less than $50. These sites are always
a scam. If it was possible to earn $100,000 a year doing surveys online, the roads
would be empty because no one would be going to work. Everyone would be home, in
front of their computers, earning easy money. These sites prey on the greedy and/or
lazy people of little intelligence. By the time they figure out that their \"get
rich quick\" scheme isn\'t working, they\'re out $50. It\'s not a crime to be greedy,
lazy or stupid. And, unfortunately, it isn\'t a crime to prey upon them in many
cases. These sites are careful to add \"disclaimers\" stating that not everyone will
earn this amount of money. They promise nothing, but include testimonials on their
site from people with no last names who claim to be living the high life from the
comfort of their homes. They usually have photos of flashy cars and huge houses on
their websites. People need to stay away from these sites like they would avoid the
bubonic plague. Unfortunately, PT Barnum was right when he said that there was a
sucker born every minute. Which is why these sites continue to exist.

2. The cell phone scam. In this popular scam, you\'ll be asked for your cell phone
number to \"confirm\" your membership. Seconds later, you will receive a call on your
cell phone. The call will end up costing you anywhere from $1.95 to $4.95;
depending on the company. These companies don\'t usually end up charging you too
much because they figure you\'ll never miss a couple of bucks. But it adds up for
them and that\'s how they make their money. They will then periodically send you
text messages telling you you\'ve won a prize and to claim it, you simply need to
reply to the text. This will end up costing you more money. Do not give out your
cell phone number to any website.

3. The Switcheroo. In this scam, you will be participating in a survey and then be
directed to another website. They will ask you to show an \"interest\" in obtaining
more information from one of their marketing partners. You will continue to answer
\"no\" and keep getting more offers; the survey will never end until you answer \"yes.\"
Now this scam might not cost you any money, but it will cost you time. Because
when you say that you are interested in learning more about health insurance, expect
to receive an average of 10 calls a week from telemarketers trying to sell you
health insurance. And the insurance they are trying to sell you is a lot more than
you can expect to pay than if you contact an insurance agent in your area. I know
this for a fact as I\'ve actually done price researching. And the telemarketing
company will ask you for both your social security number as well as your bank
information (so they can send in a deposit with your application). It\'s dangerous
to give out such information to anyone over the phone; legitimate companies will
send you any information you require by mail.

4. The phone bill scam. You\'ll sign up for a survey company and provide your
telephone number. Then you\'ll proceed in completing a survey and receive an offer
for a free issue for a magazine. You\'ll think to yourself - what\'s the harm?
You\'ll give your name and address for the magazine and hardly notice when a fee for
a year\'s subscription shows up on your telephone bill,. If you read the fine print,
however, you will see that when you provided the company with your name and address
to receive your \"free\" magazine, you authorized them to bill you via your telephone
bill. They figure that you won\'t even notice the extra $12.95 attached to your
phone bill. And many people don\'t.

These are just four of the scams that I\'ve actually encountered during my foray into
the world of online survey participation. I consider myself a half-way intelligent
person, but I got caught for $1.95 for the cell phone scam and $12.95 for the
magazine subscription. I\'ve also been called about 20 times so far by different
\"health insurance\" company representatives who requested my social security number
and bank information over the telephone. These companies have yet to send me
anything by mail. Luckily, I know better than to give such information over the
telephone.

Online survey taking can be fun, but be careful. Do not give out your cell phone
number under any circumstances. Do not give out your social security number or bank
information. Do not ever express any interest in receiving information from health
insurance providers. And avoid the \"online education\" inquiries as well. Do some
research prior to joining any company, do not pay a fee, and beware of anyone or any
website that promises to make you rich.

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