The name “inbox dollars” is somewhat revealing – they pay you simply to read your emails. All you need do is check your inbox and read the special offers sent to you, then click the button that confirms that you’ve read the mail, and you’ll be paid. You can get between 1 – 10 cents for every email you read. Active members usually get about 3 paid emails per day. Very often, you’ll be sent offers, and by signing up for these offers, you’ll earn more cash, which can be between $2.00 – $20.00.
You’ll be matched with online surveys from market research companies that are relevant to you. For example, moms of young children may be asked to give their opinion about diapers or baby food. Business managers may be asked about sales forecasts and productivity software. With thousands of surveys, you’re sure to find the right opportunities for you. Topics are always changing, and they depend on your profile and your interests.

I have been using InBox Dollars for months. I earned my first $30 and cashed out. I referred my Wife and she signed up and started doing surveys. Once I reached $75 and she reached her first $30 we cashed out. The next day both of our accounts was suspended. How convenient. We spoke with a Live chat agent to explain that the accounts are separate but they didn't care. They just hurried us off and ended the chat. Months of work all gone. INBOX DOLLARS IS A SCAM!!!!!!!!! Do not waste your time. They will use you for your services then find some reason to not pay you.

InboxDollars is one of the worst programs. Unlike others, they have a very short “6-months of inactivity and we’ll close your account and keep your money” term. Plus, you earn next to nothing. I too stopped getting paid emails and tried to unsuccessfully qualify for surveys. As such, I mostly did the big-ticket things, like signing up for money back on donations to charities. I accrued $98 and log in monthly to avoid the “inactivity” thing. But, guess what? They just closed my account for not completing anything in six months. They don’t even hold up their own definition of “activity”. So, user beware–withdraw when you can, even though UNLIKE the other programs, they charge a 3% fee on what you’ve earned. Sketchy, sketchy, sketchy.
In a few cases, InboxDollars directed me to “exclusive offers” instead of straightforward surveys. One required me to give my name, address, phone number and birthdate to earn money and enter a sweepstakes for a Target gift card. Another time, I was prompted to give my email address and choose between Coke and Pepsi in exchange for $1 and a sweepstakes entry. I didn’t want to give my contact information to what appeared to be third-party sites, so I clicked out of these promotions.
After InboxDollars acquired SendEarnings in 2005, a new holding company – CotterWeb Enterprises Inc – has since owned and operated both entities. InboxDollars also acquired DailyRewards, a Canadian company, in 2014. The company has a number of corporate associations with large companies like eBay, Stamps.com, Netflix, Target, H&R Block, Walmart and PCH (Publisher’s Clearing House).

As InboxDollars connects advertisers and consumers in a mutually beneficial fashion, there are limitless cash-earning options via signing up for various offers and newsletters. For example, you can earn $0.25 and beyond by opting in for free samples, $3 reward if you sign up for Target Redcard and a whopping $20 just by signing up for the Fabletics membership.
Signing up was a breeze. I simply went to the page that said I would get a free $5 signup bonus and entered my email to get going. I had to answer a few basic questions — things like income level, race, education, and health questions. After a few minutes of answering questions and watching a couple tutorial videos on how the site works, I had $5 added to my account.
How large? First, Survey Spot uses the points system, where you are awarded points for any survey and offers you complete. Typically, any completed survey will earn you about 50 – 100 points. With 100 points equalling $1.00, it means that each completed survey nets you about $0.50 – $1.00. A typical survey will take between 10 – 15 minutes to complete.
For every survey invitation, you’ll be told how long it’ll take, as well as how much you’ll earn. Apart from taking surveys, you can also earn via product testing. Once in a while View Banks send out product that you’ll use and give your opinion about. You earn cash for the test, and you also get to keep the product. You can also earn from their “mystery shopping” assignment where you can be tasked with shopping around for insurance quotes or calling your bank. These are high paying tasks, which can net you as much as £130.
I have to respectfully disagree. InboxDollars won’t make you rich, but there are a handful of great cash offer sign-ups on the site. I made $40 over the course of an hour right after I signed up. I will say that I’m now to the point where my options are mostly to make pennies, but hey that $40 covered my internet bill for the month. Nevertheless, I enjoyed reading your review and I definitely do agree that there are better ways to make money online. Thanks for the post!

Be sure to update/check your mailing address so that your payment is mailed to the correct location. Next, you need to select your preferred payment option – either a traditional cheque from InboxDollars with its logo, that you can easily cash or deposit into your bank account, or ePayments, which include Merchant eCards( that can be redeemed in-store or online), Prepaid Visa and Donations.
I’ve been taking surveys at PrizeRebel for awhile and have had a consistent problem which has gotten consistently worse lately. They cheat! When I submit my survey at the end, I get this message, “Something went wrong”, or “Unable to connect to server”. Or, they put up picture of this little broken robot guy and say, “Oops, looks like he broke it again” and I don’t receive any points for my work. Then here’s the ultimate: Near the end of the survey, they put in a question that’s impossible to answer: Do you drink: A. Beer B. Whiskey? There are no other choices, so I have to pick one, which then puts me in the position of lying, cheating, or whatever. The contact button at the bottom is gone. Since it doesn’t match my profile information and they already have the rest of my information, I’m just stuck and I don’t get my points. Then they lower my quality score. PrizeRebel is a poor quality survey site that doesn’t care anything about the people who diligently work hard on these surveys. Survey takers need to beware of PrizeRebel.
I made about $280 over the 1st 4 months after joining. But I quickly learned that the higher the $ for a survey, the less likely you to qualify for it. So I would only do the 25 cent ones and only if I had an additional 25 cent spin. So a 10minute survey would pay 50cents but you are almost 100% assured of qualifying. I too got tired of getting to the end of survey, only to be disqualified for entering the demographic info. I was “watching” videos, because i found that some just looped,so if i was cleaning or cooking, I could turn them on for background noise. I made too much that way, so I was disqualified from watching additional videos. The offers are mostly scams, but not all of them. Again, the higher the payout, the more likelihood of not getting it. I eventually just ran out of ways to make money,and stopped all together. Put inboxpennies is a hilariously accurate description. I ended up making about $2-3 an hour. Another bad thing is that if you do make more than $300 in a calendar year, they want your tax info, and I wasn’t willing to give them that.
These activities run the gamut from using the search engines to find the information you need, reading emails and taking online market research surveys, to online shopping, playing games, watching videos and many more. In addition to fast cash, this legit loyalty program serves up a plethora of amazing prizes on a regular basis. In a nutshell, Inbox Dollars connects brands and consumers in a mutually beneficial manner, generously rewarding members with cash and prizes for interacting with various brands via their everyday online and mobile activities.
HCD Research also use the point system. That is, they award you points for completing any paid activity on the site. The point system is a simple one in which $1 is equal to 100 points. The amount of points (read as money) you earn for each survey will vary for each survey, depending on its length and nature. However, on average, you will earn between 100 points to 500 points per study (which is between $1.00 to $5.00).

Once you have accumulated up to 4,000 points you can request a rewards. In Hiving, 1,000 points is the equivalent of $1.00, which means that the minimum cash out is $4.00. Also, points redemption is only available in stages of 4,000. Thus you can withdraw only multiples of $4.00 (that is, $8, $12 etc). You can request your payout via PayPal payment.
Like many other reviews, I used the site properly but as I reached the minimum $30 payout threshold, they terminated my account with generic multiple choice possible reasons of using VPN / acting like a automated BOT / having multiple accounts - none of which was true, perhaps I accessed the account once or twice with VPN still enabled, but that didn't prevent them from earning their partner referral fees they partially share with me while I wasn't using VPN. They can block access to site while using VPN so they ensure proper tracking as you complete each offer. I earned offers while not on VPN, so accidental VPN access that doesn't impact any specific offer they earned through me becomes their dishonest way of stealing the bonus money from you. Support says they escalated to 2nd level support that will respond with an email in a few days, of course they don't.
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First, thank you for providing this extensive list. I wanted to offer a quick follow up. After reading your post I decided to give Survey Junkie a try and I’ve already closed the account. Yes, I can tell it’s well organized and it is definitely a user-friendly platform. The problems I experienced were first that not one of the surveys they emailed me about were available. I did, however, complete several surveys from the site itself and I found them to be lengthy – in itself, not a problem, but 3 out of 5 told me I didn’t qualify after I’d already invested 10 – 12 minutes filling out the forms. They got more than enough information from me to be useful which is an old and highly unethical trick in market research – which happens to be my background. All in all, it was a LOT of wasted time.
Ambassador users can request rewards once 1000 points ($10) is earned; Premium users can request rewards once 1500 points ($15) is earned; Verified users can request rewards once 2000 points ($20) is earned; and Basic users can request rewards once 2500 points ($25) is earned. In every case the maximum amount that can be cash out is 1,000 points ($100). You can request your reward via PayPal payment, virtual master card, or as Amazon gift cards.
They tell me today that this are “popups” and they have no ads in the tv rotation (I’ve watched it since it came out and these were always there). They keep pushing out this java plugin explanation, this should not hold any salt the tv channel worked fine until the latest firefox update. If it is a “security setting” they are doing nothing to push me in the right direction of fixing it.
InboxDollars is a trademark of CotterWeb Enterprises, along with InboxPounds.co.uk (UK) SendEarnings.com, DailyRewards.com (Canada) and PaidEmail. The 6-time Inc. 5000 honoree is a Better Business Bureau (BBB) accredited business with an A+ rating as of this review. The corporation is headquartered in Mendota Heights, Minnesota. Daren Cotter, founder and CEO is a well-respected investor, adviser and mentor and was recently honored as Technology CEO at the 2017 Titans of Technology awards.

Hiving is a French company, founded in 2009, which specializes in market research and consumer feedback. They are also among the online surveys that pay through Paypal. The company now has a presence in 20 countries around the globe. You give your honest opinion about products/ services in surveys, and they reward you with points which you can convert to cash and gift vouchers.
With over six million surveys in more than 100 countries, Ipsos i-Say has taken the online survey to another level. A range of topics are covered, and the reward options include PayPal payments. Moreover, they also have a loyalty program that allows subscribers to earn more additional bonus points. If you complete more surveys, you will earn more points.
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