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Do you know how i can fill out surveys for points or even cash?

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I was looking around for something to do on the internet for points to earn things or cash. I want to know if when you sign up they mail you stuff or if it requires any thing but my name and e-mail address? Can you tell me some websites i can go on to do any of these thing? All the info. you can give me would be great!

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  1. I'll answer this when I get more time.

    I'm going to check a few sites.


  2. most websites are scams or they want you to pay them a fee just for signing up..

  3. join valued opinions web site, they offer money for their surveys.

  4. I have used awsurveys before, but Im not sure if it really works

  5. Cashcrate .com is the only one that i know, you won't make much on there but it is real

    Use Roboform to automatically fill out the survey forms.

    Make an alternate email address also, because you will be getting alot of spam and junk mail using this.

    I've used it before, all i made was about 30 bucks in a few weeks off of it though...Look up a vid about it on youtube.com, thats what i did.

  6. mypoints.com (read emails for points which you can trade in for gift cards)

    myview.com (take surveys for cash)

    globaltestmarket.com (take surveys to earn points good towards merchandise)

    There are actually alot out there I am a member of so many I have a hard time remembering them all.  I have however found mypoints.com to be most profitable.  They send you so many emails and all you have to do is click on the link and as soon as the site loads close the page.  Thats it and the points stack up fast.  Plus if you do any online shopping you can earn points that way through their site as well.  Check it out.  Oh and the site is safe.  I've never gotten any viruses or anything and I have been a member for 4 years.

  7. i wanted to do that and ended up on here

  8. sweepland.npdor.com

  9. http://www.rewards1.com/index.php?referr...

    just sign up with your real info on rewards1 and use fake info on the surveys

  10. i write articles on ehow.com

    you can sign up for a program that earns you cash for your articles...

    i make like 15-20 bucks a month...its not much, but its a little something for doing nothing :)

    check out my profile for more...you can see some samples of the articles that ive written...its so easy.

    not a scam either...

  11. Most (if not all) of these sites are info harvesting.  They don't really want your survey results so much as your personal information, which they then sell.  After all, they're not in it to make you money, they're in it to make themselves money.  

    If you find one you can make money on, you won't make much.  You will also have to give them your personal information so they can send you a check.  They can't give you any money if you only give them a fake name and email address, they need a physical address and your real name to send you a check.  

  12. Hello Love TF

    heres what you get from survey sites today

    absolutley NOTHING !

    THEY all link you to sponsors by selling YOUR Info to them  and YOUR gonnaget more spam and phones calls then you ever wished for and wind up spending money to get paid for filling out offers !

    I did the survey game years ago  after 6 months of thousands of surveys only to make $50 stinking dollars i said ok forget this c**p !

    SO  you may seek more help or go click links of the spam you see here


  13. try moola.com

    they give you a penny and let you douvle it for every match won

    (did you know a penny doubled 30 times is like 10 million dollars!?)

  14. i did this before. there's a lot of them and I did at least five of them. they promise you huge flat screen tvs , orcomputers, or cash.

    they are all a scam.

    its a ploy to get you to sign up for different products and services. you never get any money for it.

    when you get something offing such things. read the small print at the bottom. it says" after you complete five or more of our offers"

    completing is signing up for products or services that will cost you money, not give you money.

    always read the small print at the bottom.

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