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Has anyone heard of this website? Surveypayoff.com Would you trust it?

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Its a company that pays you to take surveys online. They say its free.

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  1. They're a big scam

    Bear in mind that if you were to make money on line you'd be liable for taxes --You become a business

    Bet the spammers don't tell you that  


  2. You get very little per survey, not enough to rationalize your time and effort, but I believe they are legit, if it's the same one I remember.

  3. Dunno, but have you done your homeworks?

    4. "Wait... the company offering the data entry jobs says they are 100% honest!"

    Answers: SO WHAT? John Doe from New York can say he was on both Mars and Jupiter, where he built a real-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower using steel from Moon and diamonds from Sun. Don't trust a website just for seeing a banner they did it themselves and put it on their own website. Here is what you can do on your own to try to get more information

    a) Go to www.google.com and in the search bar write "links: www.SiteYouWantToCheck.com" then hit the Enter key. When results show up, go and find out the required information about the specific website you look. If you get little to none results, it means the website you indicated is practically unknown thus there is a great likelihood it's a hoax. Look at the results that showed up (if any) and make your own judgement.

    b) Also, you can go to www.google.com and in the search bar put down "about: www.SiteYouWantToCheck.com" and then click on Enter. Again, look at the results that you got and analyze them.

    c) Try whois. In the search bar enter the www.SiteYouWantToCheck.com and click on Lookup. You will get a list of very useful data regarding that website. Hint: the sooner the registration date of that website (which can be seen on Registry Data -> Created), the bigger changes of scam!

    d) If you see or get a job ad regarding data entry jobs, be extremely cautious: see what information they provide; the less information the bigger changes of scam; the higher the salary, the bigger chances of scam. e) If neither a, b, c nor d above have helped you reach a full, accurate decision, get in touch with us; we'll give you a second advice to help you; for FREE of course :)

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