Posted on July 24, 2010 - by paid surveys
About Paid free Surveys online need help?
Paid Online SurveysQuestion by BLACK QUEEN: About Paid free Surveys online need help?
CAN SOMEONE ANSWER THESE 4 QUESTIONS.
1.Do i have to have a pay pal account in order to get paid.
2.If i signed up for 20 different surveys could i make ,000 dollars a month.
3.How many surveys do you get per month at each site.
4.What are the highest paid survey sites.
Best answer:
Answer by Jazzy
You could try doing what I do and make money at home for free on www.trustedjob.weebly.com . It’s completely legit and they don’t require a credit card or anything like that, it’s totally free.
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I am not sure that there are enough hours in a days to make much money taking surveys. I tried many different sites and most of them only enter you into a sweepstakes for your time. If you accept the invitation to take a survey you may have to purchase an item you did not want with a credit card you are exposing to the world. If you work eight hours a day, quickly, you may be able to finish about 15 or 16 surveys a day. In my opinion it gets very boring very quickly. If you signed up for 20 different surveys each will require a password and an ID. That’s a pain! After taking the trouble to sign in and complete a “qualification survey” you will be eliminated from many because of age, sex, education or “sorry this survey is closed but here is another one”. Good luck, be suspicious.