Online Paid Survey Scams - The Truth About Online Paid Survey Scams
The ability to earn income online is one of the biggest attraction factors for people heading to the internet in droves everyday. What many don’t realize are the pitfalls awaiting them.
Online paid survey scams are nothing new and you would think most would be able to spot one given the advice that’s been bandied about on them. But new victims are falling prey every day and there are some good reasons why.
One reason for this is the new people who come online everyday looking for ways of increasing their bottom line through money making opportunities.
The reason paid surveys are so popular is because they are seen as an easy way to make money for very little effort. That’s true, they are but with it comes the risk of being scammed because scammers generally promote instant solutions to people’s money problems.
So if you are relatively inexperienced online and are just looking for a simple way to add a few extra dollars to your monthly income, then to avoid the chance of unnecessarily giving away personal information or losing money to paid survey scams, this may be one of the most important articles on the subject you will read.
4 Ways To Avoid Being Scammed
Let’s take a look at four simple rules when shopping for survey opportunities you should print out and paste on your computer desk.
1. If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is. This one statement can save you a lot of personal grief.
2. Be wary about testimonials. Think about it, if someone had intentions other than being honest with you why would they go to the trouble of getting testimonials from real people.
3. Be wary of documented proof such as screen shots of checks or accounts showing lots of money being made.
4. Look for contact information. We’re not talking about just an email contact but a phone contact and a name. Make sure you phone the number and if there is a real live person on the other end who seems to know about the opportunity you’re inquiring about, then you have some proof that this may be a legitimate opportunity and not one of those paid survey scams.
Posted on: Saturday, February 23, 2008 at 11:05 pm
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