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Websites that claim they pay for surveys?

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did any one try those websites that say if you fill out a survey you'll get paid.

I just found a site called get-paid-to-try and they say you'll get $5 daily for about 5 mintues of work. Did any one try any of these? are they scam?

They don't ask for credit card # or anything, but they do get your name and mailing address.

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  1. It depends on which type of site it is, one kind is the type that "Pay to read ads" in which you read ads to earn money. The only thing is, they don't tell you how much you make per ad, and that they only cut checks made out to at least a certain amount of money. The other type are the ones that advertise things like "Free* iPod or PSP!!" those are the kind that if you read the fine print, will say something like "after completing partner offers"or"after completing requirements". For that kind, you have to do x ammount of offers that include anything from "completing surveys" to "get paid for your opinion". Ive personally tried both of these types, and they're somewhat legit. If you can deal with spam mail, and can sometimes get items for 1/2 price. Sometimes.


  2. Hello im with about 7 of them and they really pay me. They need your name and address so they can send you your money from doing paid surveys. These ones pay in money and paypal cash for your time. I trust them http://www.techagesite.com/Surveys%20pag...

  3. this works

    sign up and try it

    http://*************/724892

  4. this ones easy and really works, click to sign up

    http://*************/724407

  5. I tried a few of them out of curiosity, but didn't do many surveys. I don't think I made anything, but I haven't checked. They aren't like those free xbox/ipod/whatever deals about spam at least. The email I set up for six survey sites isn't bombarded with spam.

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