Friday, October 4, 2013

How to Avoid Being Conned by Bogus Online Paid Survey Promoters

The idea of how to avoid being conned by many bogus Paid Survey companies out there should be the beginning wisdom for whoever wants to make an extra income through the now common money-making endeavor. This is because of the possibility of falling into wrong hands if care is not taken more so that the sites are free to join. You may feel that there is nothing for you to lose when you register with them, right? That is far from being correct. You can, of course, be scammed in two sure ways in the process if particularly you are a newbie... 1. Some companies may cajole you to register with them promising to pay you a fantastic amount of money but in the end they renege in the end. There are, of course, hundreds of such companies in the net world and that is why extra care must be taken when embarking on the new venture. 2. Some also may ask you to pay a fee for service that claims to teach you how to make thousands of dollars per month for taking surveys online while in the end you do not derive any benefit but lose much time, resources and energy. How do you identify conned Online Paid Survey Websites? There are two things you must bear in mind when you want to go into paid survey offers. For no reason must you ever pay a fee to join either a company or a promoter. This is because some sites are just too deceitful and are only as good as their publicity so you better avoid them like plague. Just follow the following points so that you may be on the safe side. 1. Study their terms and conditions very well before deciding to sign on with them, Make sure you know how the companies operate and what exactly you are being paid otherwise you may be following a blind alley. 2. Be well aware of your payout limit because you may be led astray with mouth watering offers and get nothing in the end. Never wait until your earning reaches a sum of $100 before you request for payment since you are on $1-$3 per survey. 3. Remember the adage that says if it looks too good to be true, then it probably is. Is it really possible for you to get paid $50 for five minutes of your time just like that? Should that be the case this is an opportunity that every, Tom, Dick and Harry out there will fall for so you better run away from sites that make such mouth watering offers if you want avoid the greatest disappointment of your life. 4. If you consider a site to be too good to be true it is better you run away from it so that you do not fall into a pit of sorrow and tears.. Always be conscious of the fact that, you join a site because it says it is going to pay you for your efforts and not for a different thing entirely like giving personal opinion on a trial product. 5. Before signing on be sure you are satisfied with their proof of payments to those that are working with them already. If the company is a serious one, it should be proud enough to show its records of those that have been paid by it either by PayPal or direct check and not products in return. About the Author

Ade Adenekan, the Executive Director of Pan-African Reconciliation Center (PARC) and the African Center for Peace Education and Training (ACPET) is a Self-Improvement blogger and enthusiast.

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