Save a Buck Dollars for Your Thoughts Paid Online Surveys AARP Bulletin
Save a Buck: Dollars for Your Thoughts; Paid Online Surveys - AARP Bulletin
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Dollars for Your Thoughts
Looking for a little extra cash? Try taking a paid online survey. According to Tricia Meyer, owner of , a site that lists pay surveys and other rewards, you can make more than $100 a month. You have to register on her site, but it's free. Rewards points and sweepstakes entries are other forms of compensation for giving your opinions online. Survey sites include , and Be prepared to disclose information about your age and income, etc. — the companies want to know what kind of people have what opinions. "Legitimate surveys should never cost you anything," says Meyer. "You should not have to buy a product to review it. ... If they want you to review a product, they will provide it to you." But before you sign up, it never hurts to check out a survey firm with the . Cathie Gandel is a freelance writer based in the New York area.Related
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