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Is Global test market survey website a scam? ?

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If not how much money can I make with it?

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  1. It's almost like an MLM deal.  Which is nothing wrong with that. Don't get me wrong.  I know a lot of people who make a ton of money in the MLM system.  But what I mean with this is, say you refer 50 people, then for each people you get a dollar for refering them over.  If they sign up and if the fee they're paying is a dollar.  Confusing a little.  But go to their web site and read the fine print on that

    If my memory serves me correctly when we tested several of these sites to see if they were scams,  Basically you fill out a survey that they would qualify you for a particular product.  If you qualify with that survey, then another survey is given to you.  Then they send you a product out to test (try out) and usually keep tabs or notes on different things about the product, what you used it on, or how it tasted or whatever the senerio is.  Then about a week after you tested the product out, they send you another survey (either by phone or internet) and you fill that out based on questions pertaining to the product that you were testing.  Then they send you whatever amount. (it's different amounts each time ranging from 5 dollars on up to 75 dollars) depending on what your trying out and how many questions you have to answer.

    Here's an article on how these survey sites work.  It will give you a better detail listing of what's involved.

    As far as being a scam, that depends on what you would call a scam. That's one of those words that are really loosly given.  If you mean making only a couple of dollars is a scam then yes it would be.  If you mean you don't receive any money at all, then no it's not a scam.

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