nbox dollars is a scam. They will pull you in by offering $5 to begin and another $7 for completing some other tasks. It all goes downhill from there. I quickly realized that filling out countless surveys. I really gave them a try, I tried and tried and tried. Finally I snapped and said “No More!” What happens is that once you start a survey and it could be 15-20 minutes of filling questions, they will reject you based on answering a question as “no”. So you could answer “yes, yes, yes” for multiple questions and after 20 minutes of tedious (and yes, boooring!) questioning you are rejected from survey by punching one lousy “No”. Then they offer “sweeps” which is a raffle ticket that will never win you anything, pathetic! So, after seeing what a sham I got myself into I just decided to get my $30 by strictly opening the “paid mail” and using “paid search”. I had opened the account with them 1.5 years ago and finally was able to collect my $30 (actually $27, they even take $3 for “processing fee” – a final slap in the face) after countless hours of filling surveys and opening stupid paid mail. They pay 2 cents per one paid e-mail so yes it will take a while. I will be closing my account with inbox dollars now that I recovered a small fraction of what my time is actually worth, and I recommend staying clear from them and finding another way of making $$$.
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.
To start taking surveys, you need to go to the ” Surveys” tab where you will find your notification dashboard with all the online surveys you qualify for, depending on the answers given when you signed up. Each of these surveys provides you beforehand with specific details such as completion time, topic and the amount of cash you can earn. The latter varies, depending on the survey you choose to complete, but generally you can earn anywhere from $0.25 for a 9-minute survey to $4.50 for more extensive surveys.
With Univox Community, you don’t have to join a panel to start feeling in those surveys. Instead of cash, members are given reward points that they can use. What’s more, the site doesn’t mention any kind of pressure to complete specific offers or try products that could cause the members to pay more than what they earn when they complete surveys. Once you get a minimum of 2500 points of $25 you can request your reward.
You’ll get between 5 – 15 points for taking any of the simple surveys; you’ll get between 10 – 20 points for every survey you create that is accepted and hosted; an you’ll get between 25 – 2000 points for participating in an external survey. You can also earn some points by referring friends. For each friend, Tellwut will reward you with 25 points.
Also, Panel Place makes for excellent user experience. It’s known that survey sites cannot make you rich; instead they are just for earning an extra income. As a result, users typically join different sites to earn extra bucks here and there. Keeping track of your activities in different platforms can be overwhelming. However, if you join Panel Place and connect all the survey panels you join with your Panel Place account, you’ll be able to see and manage all your activities in one place.
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