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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 292628, member: 91868"] Paid surveys are a great way to make extra money, but unfortunately, not all survey companies are legitimate. Scammers are out there trying to take advantage of people who want to make money online. To avoid becoming a victim of a paid survey scam, here are a few tips to follow: 1. Research the Company – Before signing up for a paid survey, be sure to research the company. Check out the website, read reviews and look for any warnings. If the company is not transparent and doesn’t provide information about who runs the site and how they pay, it’s probably a scam. 2. Avoid “Get Rich Quick” Promises – Legitimate survey sites don’t promise to make you rich overnight. If a company is promising to make you a millionaire in a short period of time, it’s probably a scam. 3. Watch for Upfront Fees – Legitimate survey sites don’t require upfront fees. If a company is asking for money before you can start taking surveys, it’s likely a scam. 4. Don’t Give Out Personal Information – Legitimate survey sites don’t ask for personal information such as your social security number, credit card number or bank account information. If a company is asking for this type of information, it’s probably a scam. 5. Don’t Click on Suspicious Links – Legitimate survey sites won’t send you links to other websites that require personal information. If you are ever sent a link, be sure to research the website before clicking on it. By following these tips, you can avoid becoming a victim of a paid survey scam. Be sure to do your research and trust your gut if something doesn’t seem right. [/QUOTE]
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