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This is the official discussion thread about Survey Spot, which is reviewed at:
http://www.imreportcard.com/other/survey-spot If you have personal experience with this other, please be sure to grade and add at least one comment to the official review at the link above in addition to whatever you may post here. Thanks! |
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I kinda mispoke in my comment. I had heard a few months ago that SurveySpot was switching over to payments through Paypal. Since it had been so long since I've heard about it, I thought they had already made the switch. However, upon looking in the website and SurveySpot blog today, I see that they haven't quite made this switch yet. I apologize for any inconvenience I may have caused.
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Taking a while to figure out but as long as it pays Im happy
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I am a new member of SS and I got paid already but I can say that it's a matter of luck... If you qualify for a survey then you will get paid, but mostly, you will not qualify
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Well, as with most legitimate survey sites, you won't qualify for every survey because each one is looking for a different demographic.
One thing you can do to increase your chances of getting paid surveys is to do as many of the unpaid surveys as possible. These surveys are called screeners, and they are used to find candidates for more important surveys, usually the ones that are paid. In order to see more of these type surveys, attempt each survey that you are asked to complete. The more screeners you complete, the more paid surveys you will be invited to take. |
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Did them a few years ago. They had an easy, inviting site. Did a few surveys, never got paid. That was it.
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