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Index » Computers & Software » Identity Theft
 

Paid Survey Scams

 

Author: Michael Russell

If you are interested in taking surveys and getting paid, then your first decision should be to research. As much as some don't want to believe it, most internet survey sites are run by people only concerned with making a profit. The steps taken initially to protect yourself against fraud are going to be a great investment for your future. Once you have done sufficient research, you can be more realistic about what to expect from these companies.

Start by reviewing the condition of these websites. Is the site coded with poor html, or overwhelmed with affiliate ads? These are early signs of fraud and are important reasons to investigate further. Poor html can be attributed to the inexperienced, while affiliate ads are sometimes the reason the site was created. Are there too many misspelled words or grammatical errors? These are clear signs of a thrown together website usually made with monetary intentions. The unprofessional look of any site should be one of the biggest red signs in your search.

Professional well coded sites are what you want to choose from. A reputable business has very high standards in what represents their organization. If you are encountering many pop up ads, then this is one site you may want to bypass. Business websites will have minimal pop ups if any at all. Pay attention to the trust settings on your web browser, because sites that appear to have spyware probably do. Sites that contain spyware can be a threat to your computer, but also waste your precious time.

Is there a fee at the bottom of the page, following loads of info implying how much money you can make? These sites are misleading, while constantly insinuating that lots of money will be made. Ad placement schemes are where someone answers an ad, paying for a service only to get info on how to place ads themselves. Stay far away from these sites, or any offering large money payouts. The money from the offer doesn't exist and its sole purpose is to mislead unsuspecting customers like you.

Payments are in a whole different category when it comes to paid sites. They can pay by Check, Paypal, Cash, or in sweepstakes drawings. If you come across a site that has more sweepstakes entries than paid surveys, then maybe you want to move on to another site. Pay can be as little as 10 cents or as much as 400 dollars for one survey. Stay away from minimal paying surveys and attempt to find ones paying 5 dollars or more. The highest paying surveys won't come along often, but when they do make an effort to get accepted.

When you find a legit well paying survey site make sure that you stay with them. Because of the thousands of scams on the internet, these legitimate sites get overlooked. If you have done your research faithfully, then you already understand how the survey market is saturated with scams. Being responsible and steering clear of any fraudulent sites will allow you to start making extra money today.

Author Bio:

Michael Russell

Michael Russell has been involved in online business since early 2001, and whilst spending countless hours each month running his business still finds time for various hobbies and interests.

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