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December 5, 2007

Paid Survey Scams - 4 Ways To Avoid Getting Burned By Survey Scams

Have you lost money to paid survey scams online? Don't worry, you're not alone. The question keeps being asked as to why people keep falling for these rip-off schemes?

That's easy. The chance of earning an easy payday for doing virtually nothing. It's human nature and the bad news is it will never change. That's good news for online survey scammers but there are some ways you can protect yourself from falling victim.

This article is directed at those making their first impressions online because you’re the people who are usually targeted.

Let's cut straight to the chase.

How To Avoid Paid Survey Scams Online

Here's a shortlist of ways to avoid being a scam victim:

1. Head to a paid survey forum online. These are excellent resources for information about what's hot and what should be avoided. Many of these forums sometimes resemble a battlefield of innocent people who have had the misfortune of having their money taken.

2. Ask friends and relatives. This is still the safest way to be sure whether a survey opportunity is legitimate however, most times people you know either have never taken a survey before or they have never come across the one you're asking about. But it never hurts to ask.

3. Shy away from outrageous claims. Things like testimonials can easily be fabricated so be wary. documented evidence of pay days are another sign you should take what you read with a "pinch of salt." As far as guarantees are concerned, head to the disclaimer pages and tick off the contradictions.

4. If a site is making an offer and asking you to part with money then check the contact details. Can you contact them either by phone or email. Preferably both but definitely via the phone. This is a solid way to avoid paid survey scams online.

Posted by David at December 5, 2007 7:34 PM

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