How To Avoid Survey Scams
Sometimes registering for paid surveys through a new site can leave even the seasoned survey-taker a bit wary about turning over his personal information and leaving comments. Even though the overwhelming majority of survey sites are completely legitimate and on the up-and-up, there are still a handful of rotten apples that can spoil your overall experience taking surveys if you are not cautious. Often, traversing the mostly safe terrain of online surveys makes both new and returning respondents occasionally hesitate and miss a good opportunity for fear of clicking on a proverbial landmine. So, how can you determine if the survey you want to take is legitimate and not some sort of scam? There are several ways to improve your odds of working with the best providers of online surveys:
Be a Snoop: If you have the time, one of the best things you can do to be vigilant about the survey sites you join is to check them out yourself. Visit the website and check for important details about their health and honesty that may be found in the “about us” section or through other respondents’ testimonials.
Even better than reading a possibly biased survey site, visit discussion forums unaffiliated with the site where people are free to voice their opinions exactly as they like, good or bad! You can even check with the various online “better business” type organizations for their stamp of approval.
Use a survey database: Find a survey database that organizes and categorizes various providers of online surveys in one convenient, searchable format. Not only will you countless hours researching companies on your own, but you’ll also be hooked up with some of the best-paying surveys of the day. These database sites stay afloat, in large part, by redirecting you to legit survey sites that pay them referral fees for the business. It just makes logical sense that they wouldn’t steer you in the wrong direction.