How To Avoid Online Paid Surveys Scams
Author: Ben Richardson

Don't be fooled by hype that "offers" big rewards for
investments or money. With impressive Testimonials, Documented
Proof that paid survey scams can counterfeit just any document
and make it look authentic. Do not believe that Paid survey
sites possibly guarantee you anything, and even refund your
fees if you're not satisfied. Good luck, I say, to collecting
your refund from online paid survey scams.

Don't let the hype alone sell you but read the "fine print" and
ask questions if you don't understand. Paid survey sites not
only contradict but try to cover themselves legally. Check
before submitting personal information to this paid surveys
site that you are unclear. Some survey sites only list email or
PO Box addresses, is careful as they maybe fly-by-night, paid
survey scams.

Don't do business if paid survey sites were registered by proxy
and "whois" lookup will reveal that. Some sites hide their
contact information behind proxy services, because they're
running paid survey scams. Same owners have multiple sites to
make their "industry" appear to be more legit, dupe you into
buying the same list of paid surveys more than once.

Just because there are no complaints, it doesn't mean that paid
survey site conducting business are 100% satisfied. It means
that no one has yet complained to the BBB about those specific
sites. More browse scam forums, like http://Scam.com and
http://RipOffReport.com, if think you've been duped by online
paid survey scams.

Don't be fool by some ropers and shills pretending to "rescue"
those who've been duped by paid survey scams. Some don't tell
if they profit from recommending the "wonderful opportunities".
Scam-forum moderators remove such messages, but, natch, remains
posted until the moderators screen them.

Some claim to have screen out paid survey scams, or link to
fee-based middleman sites or display ads for same, as they're
probably trying to earn commissions and referral fees by duping
you. Natch, the sites that pay them the most, receive the
highest ratings. While others, go as far as to display phony
award logos and hokey rating stars.

To avoid scams, seek the consumer advice from the FTC and BBB.
Be careful, you are specifically warned about the quick and
easy-money schemes like work-at-home and Internet
business-opportunity scams, by online paid surveys.

Once there are enough complaints, by consumers, it won't be
long before the FTC or BBB or USA government's Internet Fraud
Complaint Center issue specific warnings. Already the Web,
local BBB offices have been flooded by complaints against paid
surveys.
Aid Surveys offers only general information and opinion. It is
not legal advice. Please see an attorney for legal advice and
you do so at your sole risk.


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