Are $30+ Paid Online Surveys a Myth?

I figured it was time to answer some FAQ….

1) Where are the $30+ surveys?
Yes, just where are those thirty dollar surveys? Wouldn’t it be great if our inbox were only full of things like that. Well…guess what? These lovely things DO exist, but you are going to have to prove yourself first before you get them, much less on a regular basis.

Taking the time to register, filling out the profiles, finding the quality surveys and filling them out properly does take time. Eventually you will be rewarded for your efforts. Oh, and if you believe any site that says you can afford a Ferrari or an Italian villa by filling out surveys, there is some wonderful oceanfront property in Oklahoma I will sell you.

2) If a site is free, why do they keep making me purchase things?
Joining most websites costs nothing; they are technically ‘free’ survey sites. No one will ever make you do something that you don’t want to. However—there are just a few sites reviewed here that do require a credit card number to get the reward.

Your account is not charged, and the instances are stated clearly upfront. So, if you want to be a part of that you can choose to do so. If you ever come across a site that is ever not what you thought it was, simply just click on the X in the upper right corner. Of course, the unsubscribe link is free to click on, too!

3) I only want to receive cash paying survey – why do I get offers for non-cash surveys?
Yourfreesurveys is great about that. You can pick the sites that pay cash only, and avoid sites that are sweepstakes or instant win games if that is what you want to do.

There is a description next to each of our recommended sites so you at least have an understanding of how each one works. You are also able to find inside information and detailed reviews about quite a few of the online paid survey sites. It is updated daily, so if you prefer, simply subscribe using the RSS FEED link and get the entry in your email. Book marking the site will work just as well.

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