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Most HelpfulA few weeks back I wrote a review about My View, a paying on-line survey company.
On the plus side, I stated that yes, indeed, they did pay you for participating in their surveys. It might take about a month for your cash reward to be approved and another month to cash out and have your money deposited...
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Most HelpfulWhile Opinion Outpost does seem to pay more than most online survey sites I don't seem to be able to qualify for any of them! I have started about 10 surveys only to be told I don't qualify after I have answered quite a few questions. The surveys seem like they would be interesting but I never get...
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Taking surveys for rewards is something I have been doing for a long time. Even before the advent of the internet, I was taking surveys via snail mail and I took part in several each month. Today, the online method of survey taking has become the standard and one survey- taking site I have used and like is Opinion Outpost, a site with consistent rewards.
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Opinion Outpost is a simple survey site that offers opinion pieces on hundreds of different topics. New members fill out profiles in areas such as health, personal finance, shopping, and more. Based on the answers in these...
I joined Opinion Outpost a while back. I like filling out the surveys. You don't always qualify for all of the surveys, but you qualify for enough to make it count. This website pays in cash or now has another choice of Amazon.com incentives. Any survey company promising to make lots of money shouldn't really be considered legitimate. I currently have over $50.00 banked. My kids and I decided to take the survey checks we earned and put them in a special account so that we can purchase a new lap top computer. We have earned nearly $200.00 on this site since joining! The surveys vary...
review »I am part of multiple survey panels, but Opinion Outpost is the best. Paid with a check, you know what your time is worth before taking the survey, payment comes quickly and you know quickly if you are not eligible.
I was getting 2-4 surveys a week, now about 2 a week. The website lists your history for all past surveys...closed before you could get to it, pending, not a match, points recieved. I cashed out and was told it would be 4-6 wks before I would recieve my check (close to December 25 or after) I recieved it Friday, just over 1 week!!!
Definitely worth your time to sign up and take a...
review »Opinion Outpost is the real deal when it comes to getting paid to take surveys.
While you are only really paid if you qualify, the compensation is typically not just a few pennies. On average, the pay is about $2.50 per survey you qualify for, and the minimum money accrual for a check is only $5.00 so when you earn money, you dont have to wait forever.
I have already received two checks from them (not big mind you) and they came quickly (about 2 weeks) and couple extra bucks hasn't hurt.
The number of surveys has seemed to drop lately, because of the economy, but I still get a few requests...
review »This is one of the survey sites at the top of my list. I am overall decently satisfied with them. I have received about $70 from them, to-date, within the past year. I have had very minimal problems with receiving rewards, and frequently get surveys from them. The only thing I majorly dislike about this site is the amount of OTX Surveys they do, which I can never seem to qualify for and always ask the exact same questions. I would definitely recommend this site. Of course, as with EVERY survey site out there (except for Pinecone Research), no one qualifies for 100% of the available surveys.
I joined this site because I read so many glowing reviews about it. Let's just the reality doesn't match the hype in my opinion. I am a member of various survey site and I have never had qualifying questions that required such details and a prequalifying for a qualifier. It's crazy. For example, one "opportunity" I was asked who insured our family. If I was in a union. I "prequalified" for the survey. They then proceeded to ask me what companies I was aware of that offered grocery, photo services, AND medical services. They then offered up a list of places and asked how many of them I was aware...
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