Posted on Feb 23, 2010 under online surveys |
I’m a huge freebie fan, and I always see these sites that claim, "We’ll send you this and that if you complete these offers". Okay, now I’ve tried to do this, but it’s so long and tedious and I always just end up wasting like 30 minutes on something because they require a credit card number or something like that. I’m only 16 but I lie about my age on the surveys and say I’m 19 (who doesn’t?). Are these surveys really free, because I hear so many people RAVE about them. Is it just me that these things don’t work for? How can I get around putting a credit card number in? I really do want to do the surveys, but how do I complete the offers that are really free. My dad would get pissed if he got a bill for some crap that no one here needs. Plus, I’ve heard of Cashcrate.com and treasuretrooper.com and sites like that, but are they really worth the time, or is there some secret to doing these surveys that I’m totally clueless about? Please help…
Posted on Feb 08, 2010 under online surveys |
Is there a particular age group that survey takers seem to pay more or send more offers? Thanks
Posted on Feb 08, 2010 under online surveys |
im serious please no goofy answers, im curious and broke. I owe my college and have credit cards and etc..
Posted on Feb 08, 2010 under online surveys |
I am a PhD student at Swinburne University of Technology. This is the Centenary Year of Swinburne. As part of my research I have developed an internet survey of Humour at the Workplace. This study has met the requirements of the Research Ethics Committee at Swinburne and is described below:
Validating a measure of humour in the workplace.
Researcher- Maren Rawlings
Supervisor- Dr. Bruce Findlay
This study will explore the association between the Humour and Affect at Work (HAW) scale and other factors in the workplace. An anonymous questionnaire asks about how people feel and behave at work and how they see others behave in the workplace, as well as asking for some demographic information, such as age, sex, and the nature of the workplace (e.g. Manufacturing, Retail sales, etc.). Any provided information will be anonymous and only the researchers will have access to the data on an anonymous spreadsheet.
Posted on Feb 08, 2010 under online surveys |
Obviously I don’t trust anything involving personal information over the internet, even PayPal and eBay were tough for me to trust.
What about those advertised online "work-at-home" advertisements that you see everywhere. Has anyone really tried those, paid the membership fee, and received an actual check from the company you worked for?
Does anyone have any suggestions or warnings? I have become interested in this, and I think if it works that I could make come money. Thanks for your time.
Posted on Feb 08, 2010 under online surveys |
I really need the money and i got this email thru my drexel university email account and it was a job offer to join a website callled university-surveys.org. It requires a $30 fee. I read that the fee is going towards them maintaining your info and supplying you with surveys. Im really confused on whether i should try this or not. Has anybody ever used this? or does anybody know if its a scam?
Posted on Feb 08, 2010 under online surveys |
Which ones.ALso work at home sites?