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Are Mystery Shopping and Paid-For-Survey jobs real? If so, could anyone recommend any? |
Every time I google them I keep running into bogus-sounding sites that promise the moon for a small one time fee. Mystery Shopper are real. Being a secret shopper is not a career. It set up for people who love to shop and make money alone the way. This job is ideal for anyone who pays close attention to detail and have a great memory. The person you are evaluating should not know you are a secret shopper. You must be prepared to spend your own money first and be reimbursed after wards. This could take up to 1 month before you are reimbursed. You are an independent contract and required to pay taxes on it at the end of the year. mystery shoppers are real but you cant find those jobs on the internet macy's target walmart and some on all have them try the store website or the store itself paid for survery jobs are all rip offs Forget the mystery shopping ...IMHO..it's bogus and not worth it....I HAVE tried the paid surveys though..again, IMHO, not REALLY worth it, as you have to spend 20 minutes or more doing a on-line survey which may give you 50 cents or $1.00, but they sell your e-mail address to other ppl, which = I have been earning money performing mystery shopping, audits, and inspections away from home and then inputting the reports at home for several years. Occasionally, some of this type of work can be done at home, such as phone and web audits but you will likely have to have done some of the out of home work before being offered it. There are a lot of Companies out there trying to charge you for more information, but I DO NOT. I have given you a link below to my website and also my new Yahoo Group and is free and open to all. It is free information and advice because I may earn from referring you to Companies or from one of my sponsors you CHOOSE to click, but never from YOU. Alternatively email me if you want me to do a quick search of opportunities within 20 miles of your location. I just need a city name and Zip Code! if you see those ads on the web-site and news papers they are FRAUD!! be careful. I almost got caught up in one, but thank godness I was smart enought to do some investigation. If you get a call from them they will act like the are real and make it sound good to work for them. You will receive a check in the mail for $2500.00 with a letter giving you instructions on how to go to money gram or any cash check place to cash the check. You will keep $500 and transfer $2000 to there account. It just sound to goog to be true to me that is why I did my investigation and found out that the check was fake. unfortunately there are an abundance of scams that turn people off from the whole process of making money online... especially paid surveys...... however, there are still a few legit sites that exist, and based off personal experience... i've created a blog, flushed with video tutorials, that can help you make a few extra bucks online.. I also have proof of payment pictures to show that these sites are not scams. Whilst the sites trying to sell you information "promise the moon" there is a sound basis to their claims - only not to the income levels they claim. Market research companies have been canvassing opinon for decades but the advent of the internet has made it much easier for them to collect this information, from a wider range of demographics. Of course, to ensure they get the number of responses they need, incentives have to be offer, hence the chance to get paid. Hi, 1. WelI I actually take surveys for cash. And yes they do pay as long as you know the good ones. I have some free survey sites that are very reliable just check out my profile by clicking my name or email me for them. I only give sites that I've been paid by so you won't get scammed. They're all reliable and I've never had a problem with them. (I've been doing them for a year now) The best part is that anyone can do them and they're easy. You won't get rich but they definitely help with bills :) |
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