Too good to be true?

Brad

Member
Get paid to take online surveys - $5 to $75 per survey!
Get paid to participate in online focus groups $50 to $150 per hour!
Get paid to try new products - keep the products and get paid too!
Get paid to preview movie trailers $4 to $25 per hour!


Todays Special Price ONLY $34.95!

I've never really paid much attention to ads like this before. Anyone have any experience with this? Sounds fishy to me, pay to get paid :confused:
 

Irvin

Member
Sounds like some sort of scam. Theyll probably ask for your bank account details to withdraw rather than deposit the money.
 

Brad

Member
Irvin said:
Sounds like some sort of scam. Theyll probably ask for your bank account details to withdraw rather than deposit the money.
Yeah, gotta be a scam ... wouldn't hafta play lotto if I got $75 for every opinion I spout :lol:

It's from 'Ads by Google' on top of this page btw.
 

Sheba

Member
If it sound too good to be true then it probably is...Don't pay anything...

Sheba__:bouncy: :dog:~~~
Everybody's Got a Dream...JACKPOT!:)
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Babarlish

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Sheba said:
If it sound too good to be true then it probably is...Don't pay anything...

Sheba__:bouncy: :dog:~~~
Everybody's Got a Dream...JACKPOT!:)
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That's right Sheba :agree:

Scammers make money with the dreamers.
They always put a bait that is oh so tempting!

Baba :teach:
 

shirazbai

Member
Just take that first line "Get paid to take online surveys - $5 to $75 per survey!" and google it. That should give you an idea of its worth.
 

Brad

Member
Wow!! franchise or what ...

about 11,500 hits for "Get paid to take online surveys - $5 to $75 per survey!" on Google.

Them things breed like rabbits :rolleyes:
 

Babarlish

Member
Re: Wow!! franchise or what ...

Brad said:
about 11,500 hits for "Get paid to take online surveys - $5 to $75 per survey!" on Google.

Them things breed like rabbits :rolleyes:

You betcha !

There's a sucker born every minute and these folks put plenty of glitter on the bait to get as much catch as possible in the net. Easy money is a very efficient bait.

Another scam that pop up regularly is the "mystery shopper jobs".
Google "mystery shopper" and you'll find over 90,000 hits from books to help mystery shoppers to enrolment with "money back garantee" and whatever.

Stay away from this. To keep the story short, you always deal with someone who has a list of possible jobs that you have to bid on, or a list of company suceptible to use the services of mystery shoppers.

Baba :teach:
 

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