Beware of Income Online Scam Projects


Posted July 6, 2013 by suleman

Marketing research companies have been paying people to take part in paid surveys for cash and focus groups for almost as long as manufacturers have been creating and marketing products to the public.

 
Vancouver, BC - Marketing research companies have been paying people to take part in paid surveys for cash and focus groups for almost as long as manufacturers have been creating and marketing products to the public. The simple fact is that gathering consumer information on their current products and services can determine what marketing methods will work best for existing products and help management decide whether a new product is worth spending the money needed to develop it.

Income Online such as “paid surveys for cash” is definitely real. The internet has made the survey process faster, easier and cheaper as well as giving manufacturers a wider potential audience. Since internet users can answer the surveys at their convenience, the companies can get a larger response than they can with other methods. Unless a survey takes less than two or three minutes, most people won’t bother filling them out unless they are rewarded in some way.

“Just be careful to check out any of the paid surveys for cash sites you are planning to register with to see if others have labeled them as scams.” said Ted Harbert, a seasoned Vancouver E-marketing “guru” who is good at making Income From Home . “Unfortunately, there are many scam sites out there also. But, there are also legitimate paid surveys for cash sites as well. You just have to do your homework. Visit the site and if you like what you see, check them out before you register.” continued Harbert.

“While they all use different ploys to get you to give them money or personal information,” explained Harbert, “there are a few warning signs such as:

They claim that you can make extremely large amounts of money.

They provide no contact information because they don’t want you to be able to find them.
You heard about them in a spam email. Legitimate companies do not normally spam people.

They ask for your PayPal password. Legitimate companies WILL ask for your PayPal email address so they can pay you but they never ask for your password. The same goes for checking account numbers or any other financial information.

They ask for your date of birth or social security number. Legitimate companies will not ask for your birth details. Never give anyone your social security number or your full date of birth.”

Just be careful.

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Last Updated July 6, 2013