Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Credit card questions and paid survey sites oh my?

When doing "paid surveys" and such, sometimes they offer a good bit of cash to sign up for a credit card. Does it affect your credit AT ALL to apply for a credit card and cut it up the minute it arrives in the mail? Is this fraud? Will I be screwing myself over somehow?

Credit card questions and paid survey sites oh my?
Hi real paid surveys are always FREE to do, legit paid survey sites will NOT ask your credit card information.





The ones ask you to pay to take "surveys" are not real Paid Surveys, they are Paid Offers, which is totally different.





Check out http://www.MySurvey123.com - they have FREE lists of legit paid surveys sites, paid survey guides and advice, as well as paid survey reviews and ratings. good luck!
Reply:Dont fall for it...they will just take your credit card number and offer you tons of spams......
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Reply:Yes. Every credit card application costs you points at the bureau... as many as 5. Whatever money they are offering you, it is not worth the actual cost to you. Don't do it.
Reply:Although many of the survey sites are scams, their are still plenty of them that are legit.


Never join any sites that require a sign up fee as they are almost always scams.





I have been taking paid surveys for nearly a year now, it takes me around 10 minutes every second day, and I make about $80 - $100 a month which isn't bad for the amount of time it takes me.


My favourite sites are: Nielson Net Ratings, NPD, Ipsos and Cashcrate.





Check out this site I found which have reviews for each of the sites and more info on them:


http://topsurveysites.org/

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