<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>MyLot Discussions About paying surveys</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/keywords/paying+surveys.aspx</link><description>MyLot Discussions About paying surveys</description><language>en-gb</language><item><title>Let's talk about online survey companies.</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2017175.aspx</link><description>I am a member of a few survey taking companies, and i have found that I like these types of paid to sites rather than ptc or ptsu's. Lately I have been getting a TON of surveys from survey spot, and it's been really exciting to earn so much so easily. 

Zoompanel has always been really good to me. I swear, last week I had like, 750 points, and I checked today, and I have 1350 or something. I already have enough to redeem, but I think I am going to save up for something nice. 

Viewpoint forum is going great. I am actually doing an extended study for them, which I think is worth a lot of points for. 

What survey companies are you a part of? How have they been treating you? I am looking to join another company that pays well for it's surveys, so if you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them!</description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 17:08:52 GMT</pubDate><author>rebelmel</author></item><item><title>SURVEY site that pays $1 per survey</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2066835.aspx</link><description>I have been working with this site for a week now and am almost reaching payout. my referer has been paid 6 times already. See my profile for a green banner-let me know what you think of it.</description><pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 09:23:40 GMT</pubDate><author>luciusaloc</author></item><item><title>are survey sites really worth to try?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2020094.aspx</link><description>Hello friends, I am back to myLot after a gap of 2-3 months. Recently i have got a referral link of my friend who is in UK. He challenges saying this site is 100&amp;#37; genuine and pays off for completing surveys. The amount earned in an hour by completing 6 surveys is about $25. 

I just want to ask you, that as members in mylot are very much experienced and know more about all this, can any one let me know, are such sites really worth to sign up and fill in details are such survey sites are fake. For your info, my friend did said that he redemed $25 immediately after 1 hour.

</description><pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 00:32:52 GMT</pubDate><author>vikrantrox</author></item><item><title>High paying surveys</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2015132.aspx</link><description>Wow I actually found the highest paying survey site I have ever used. In the last 3 days I have seriously made 75.00. The only drawback is is takes 6-8 weeks to get paid but they do pay I have been paid many times. You can choose Paypal or a check. The surveys don't take long to take at all and pay 15 to 20 per survey. The company does pharmacuetical work so they work for drug companies and pay well because they need our help with research. If anyone is interested in signing up please go to the website link on my profile and get used to earning some $$$$$. I am out of work right now and that money really helps. Even if it was 15 a day that would be so awesome. I am just so excited I had to share! </description><pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 18:22:05 GMT</pubDate><author>mrsjbelle</author></item><item><title>Paid by ciaosurveys!</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2014386.aspx</link><description>I got today my first payment from ciaosurveys. Just 5,65€ transferred to my bank account. The minimum payout there is 5€. Euros because I am in ciaosurveys Spain, but you can get surveys in many countries all over the world. You get more or less surveys depending on your profile and on how soon you see the offers. Payments vary from 20 to 90 eurocents depending on the length of the survey. Some of them are really easy. </description><pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 01:16:59 GMT</pubDate><author>overwings</author></item><item><title>good survey sites that pay thru paypal or alertpay?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1404122.aspx</link><description>do you know any such sites? </description><pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 18:53:11 GMT</pubDate><author>himoacs</author></item><item><title>Survey Housekeeping...Which have you tried/did you quit/do you still use?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1881382.aspx</link><description>I was doing some general 'housekeeping' on the survey sites I use, checking which I've made payout on and which are not worthwhile... which have paid, update payment proofs[em]cool[/em] and which I am yet to reach payout... Here's some of the info from the ones I have tried and tested myself over the past few months...

[i]Lightspeed Panel - 515 Points (575 points=£5 PayPal; 115 Points=£1)Paid 5 times previously £21

Valued Opinions - £9.25 (Min £10 vouchers) Previously paid £10 Arcadia

Zoom Panel - 1115 Points - Redeemed $10 Marriott Voucher

PanelBase - £6.60 (£10 Minimum, BACS or cheque)

Thats-What-I-Think - 1100 Points (1500 Points=£5 Amazon) Paid previously £5 Amazon voucher

JusttheAnswer - 100 Answer Points(500 Points=£5 Amazon Voucher)

MySurvey - 785 Points (1000 Points=£5 Amazon Voucher)

SurveySpot - £2.50 (Minimum £2 via cheque) Previously paid £6

YourSayPays - £8.15 (Minimum £20 PayPal)

Techsay - 350 TekPoints (1000=$50 cheque)

ClearVoice - $8 ($10 Minimum=£5 Amazon voucher)

Harris - 1240 HIPoints (2500 Points=£25 via cheque)

Survey Savvy - $0; previously paid $8

Survey Club - $0; previously paid $4 PayPal (Minimum $10 PayPal)

Surveys.com - 0; Paid Ipoints Surveys

Ipsos - £15 Argos vouchers Redeemed 21/01 (2250 - 2130 Points spent)

Ipoints - £10 Sainsburys Voucher Redeemed 21/01 (4100 - 2470 Points spent)

Ciao surveys - £7.30 (£5 Minimum via BACS)

GlobalTestMarket - 800 Points (1000 Points Minimum= $50 via cheque) Paid £27.95 previously

Toluna - 50735 Points (60,000 Points Minimum) Paid £10 Amazon voucher previously

Harris - 1240 HIPoints (2500 HIPoints = £25)


Survey Sites to Quit/Would not recommend[em]wink[/em] Few/No surveys, high payouts, poor incentives...

Global Opinion Panels - 4960 Points (9000 Points Minimum=£5)

MediaTransferAG - 45 MTs(100MTs minimum=£16; 1MT=0.16)

YouGov - £4 (Minimum £50)

Hotspex - 238 Bux (Swap@Points.com)

Spidermetrix - 20 points (300 Points=$50 PayPal)

Zoom Panel - poor incentive scheme.

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Anyone using any of the above sites and can comment on their experience so far? Which have you used? Which have you quit? Why did you quit them?
Which would you probably join?[em]happy[/em] Have you got any good paying surveys to add to the list?</description><pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 08:20:30 GMT</pubDate><author>marina321</author></item><item><title>Making Money From Online Surveys</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1770826.aspx</link><description>How many of you do online surveys? I currently average $40 a month from surveys. There are the ones I use:

Opinion Outpost
Click IQ
MySurvey
Esearch
e-rewards
HCDsurvey

I used to use one called Vividence and they paid in Amazon Gift certificates but I have not had an offer from them in a long time. I hear that Pinecone research is good if you can into it. 

Focus groupd pay really well - sometimes $100 or more for each study. Usually you have to go to where the focus group is being held. I think your better off if your near a big city. Some focus groups are by phone or online but these are harder to find. Some ways I've found to find focus groups are to check these websites:

Findfocusgroups.com
Marketsdirectory.com</description><pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 00:08:51 GMT</pubDate><author>cheapcindy</author></item><item><title>You Are Too Old and Poor to Qualify!</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1087585.aspx</link><description>Thank God I am a bit over-the-hill and have medical problems! Otherwise I would not have qualified for last night's $3.00 survey -- the first I have qualified for in ages! Finally I got a paying survey since I have been to hospitals in my area! lol

Should I lie? I mean, if I had listed myself at the survey sites as in the prime of life and already rich, I would qualify for every survey I was sent. However, my "professional ethics" -- LOL -- did not allow me. I'm trying to figure out: do already rich people really sign up for survey sites? Not making sense to me!

Anybody else have trouble qualifying for paying surveys?</description><pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 11:21:48 GMT</pubDate><author>cremechese</author></item><item><title>Stupid Surveys That Say They Will Pay You and Then Disqualify You</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1274311.aspx</link><description>Grrrr! I was about to write this discussion about how great Web Perspectives was because I had just recceived and email inviting me to a survey that said it would pay me $10. But then I get there, I answer about 10 questions, and then it tells me thanks but I do not qualify for the rest of the survey, and therefore will only get an entry into thier sweepstakes, and not the $10 I was expecting. I am really annoyed. Why do survey sites have you fill out all of those profile if they are going to send you stuff and then tell you that you don't qualify for it? I got so excited when I thought I had a $10 survey. Arg! Has this happend to anyone else? Also one time some other survey place sent me a survey, I completed it within minuted of receiveing it, I was in front of the computer when it arrived in my inbox, it was promiseing a $5 giftcard, and when I finished it it said I did not qualify because I was supposed to have filled it out "apparently" like 3 days before I ever even got it. Please share your annoying or bad survey experiences here. Also if you know any good survey sites to join that really pay and send surveys regularly, let me know.</description><pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 13:24:05 GMT</pubDate><author>Nykkee</author></item></channel></rss>