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Online Surveys?

Blog: Norfolk Single Dad
Posted by: Eddie2sox
Tuesday 15th January 2008, 12:14pm

I complete several online surveys on behalf of market research companies each week. I just had a surprise!

One group I complete surveys for is called "Global Test Market". I've been doing surveys for a while, and you are awarded a certain number of points for each one.

For once I thought I would see what my points might have earned me, and blow me down, it's money! ALLEGEDLY.

For every point you earn you gain five US cents. Doesn't sound much but I had totted up 1678 points. This works out at about $80+, not bad as a surprise windfall. Sure, it's a very slow way to earn a few bob, but what a nice surprise to think I might be £40 better off.

So, I've pressed the "Redeem" button, and apparently a cheque, in sterling, will arrive within 6 to 8 weeks. Is it a big scam? Who knows. Hopefully I will be able to report back that it is all above board. If not, "I predict a riot!"


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