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Are paid online surveys dodgy?

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AniseedTwist | 00:11 Sat 10th Nov 2007 | Society & Culture
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That's my question really. I keep seeing adverts for research companies that pay you for answering questions about your life and opinions. Some of them sound quite tempting. But are they for real or are they scams?

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I had a cheque from one poll for �200, you fill in a survey and one is chosen, no cost to me except a bit of time.

I am also a member of IPSOS sometimes you are refused as not required to complete some surveys, but your money adds up then they pay you, also send surveys to home and send shopping vouchers out, again no cost to me.
i am with yougov, they send surveys 5-6 per month,
and pay about �1 each time, when you reach �50 thay send you a cheque. i do juicy brain too, when you reach �10 or above you can get vouchers to spend at amazon.
My daughter pays for her makeup and toiletries by using IPSOS and something called 'juicy brain' or something like that. She's collected well over �100 in the past year.

And by a stroke of luck, last year I completed one of the juicy brain surveys and won a �100 amazon voucher. I bought a several dozen books for my children in Moldova and Amazon matched that by donating more!

Fr Bill
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how do you find the ipsos website and yougov website for surveys?
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