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Is Paid Survey Scams avoidable?
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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 293877, member: 91868"] When it comes to online activities, many people are tempted to join paid survey sites in hopes of making some extra money. Unfortunately, there are many scam sites out there that are designed to take advantage of unsuspecting people. By understanding the signs of a potential scam, you can avoid falling victim to one and save yourself time and money. First and foremost, if a survey site is asking for money upfront, it’s almost certainly a scam. Legitimate survey sites will never ask for money in order to participate. If a site is asking for money, it’s best to stay away. Secondly, if a survey site offers unrealistic rewards, such as hundreds of dollars for a short survey, it’s likely a scam. Most survey sites offer rewards in the form of points , and the rewards are usually quite modest. It’s also important to read reviews of the survey site before signing up. Look for reviews on third-party sites like Trustpilot and Yelp, as they’re more likely to be unbiased. If the reviews are overwhelmingly negative, it’s best to look elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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