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Help! Will I be a victim of a fake check scam from this free survey site I signed up for?

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I've been trying to find ways to earn money online. I ran into so many scams--I'm disappointed that the FTC or the BBB isn't doing enough to take these scammers offline. Anyway, I found something that does sound legitimate. I won't get rich right away, but I'm still skeptical. The site's called Inboxdollars.com. I signed up for free, and get paid like 50 cents for each survey, complete free offers, read paid emails, and got a $5 sign up bonus. So far they credited a total of $9.44 to my membership account. For payment, I can request it by check in the mail (I have to make at least $30 to get a payment), no paypal account required. I'm extremely hesitant about these checks though, like I'm so scared that they're gonna be fake. What should I do once I earned enough to get my first payment? Should I cancel my membership with them right now and shred any checks I get? Should I present these checks to my bank to find out rather or not it's fake? How can I tell if checks are fake? If it's a scam, I'm gonna report them asap. How can I find out if Inboxdollars is accredited with the BBB?

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  1. That I don't know, I think you're better off signing off for cashcrate. They have a min. 10 dollars payout and they are 100 percent legit, I kid you not.You will find examples of checks from various members. For more info visit the below link and take advantage of it.

    http://www.supplementyourincometoday.blo...


  2. This site is legit as far as i know. You can have a list of all possible ways to earn online from http://www.paidonline.we.bs  

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