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iwanttosavemoney2008
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Can I get a little advice here my cousin took my advice when i told her to sign up with some survey sites to earn a bit of extra cash or vouchers and I told her to check out htis site and ilovefreebies which she did.
She then told me she had signed up for a survey site that was paying her £5 per survey and that it was sending her 9 surveys a day and she couldn't keep up so I asked her which one it was and she couldn't remember the name but mentioned that she paid £69 to sign up but that the site was paying money in to her paypal account.
Is this a scam that will get her in the end or is this a genuine thing? I thought if you had to pay a fee to join it wasn't worth doing as it would be a scam.
Has anyone got any thoughts on this one?
I will try and get her to tell me the name of it when I can and will post it up for you all to check out and see if you have any experience of it.
She then told me she had signed up for a survey site that was paying her £5 per survey and that it was sending her 9 surveys a day and she couldn't keep up so I asked her which one it was and she couldn't remember the name but mentioned that she paid £69 to sign up but that the site was paying money in to her paypal account.
Is this a scam that will get her in the end or is this a genuine thing? I thought if you had to pay a fee to join it wasn't worth doing as it would be a scam.
Has anyone got any thoughts on this one?
I will try and get her to tell me the name of it when I can and will post it up for you all to check out and see if you have any experience of it.
LBM apr 2008,£94,761 :eek: Mad Ebay challenge #71 £2000/£106.62
DFD [STRIKE]DECEMBER 2024[/STRIKE] OCTOBER 2013
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She should not have to pay to join up to sites like that. It sounds like a scam to me. She needs to see if she can get her money back from it. There are loads of survey sites out there that you dont have to pay for. x x x xNight Owl Member No 1 :rotfl: :rotfl:
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No Man is worth your tears,
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but she is recieving money into her paypal account thats what i dont getLBM apr 2008,£94,761 :eek: Mad Ebay challenge #71 £2000/£106.62DFD [STRIKE]DECEMBER 2024[/STRIKE] OCTOBER 20130
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This is very interesting. I'll be following this thread very closely. I hope for your cousins sake it's not a scam. Actually, I hope for our sakes it's not a scam too! I mean, if it's not, then I want in!!! lol!
*shakes head in amazement and awe* "£5 per survey" I've only earned about £6 from Valued Opinions in about 3.5 years! Yes YEARS!!! I must be the lowest paid survey filler in'er in the world. ROFL!
Hope all is ok for her.
PooOne of Mike's Mob, Street Found Money £1.66, Non Sealed Pot (5p,2p,1p)£6.82? (£0 banked), Online Opinions 5/50pts, Piggy points 15, Ipsos 3930pts (£25+), Valued Opinions £12.85, MutualPoints 1786, Slicethepie £0.12, Toluna 7870pts, DFD Computer says NO!0 -
has any one had any experience of a1 surveys and how did they conduct them selves?LBM apr 2008,£94,761 :eek: Mad Ebay challenge #71 £2000/£106.62DFD [STRIKE]DECEMBER 2024[/STRIKE] OCTOBER 20130
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