Friday, November 19, 2010

Legit Pay Sites to Avoid

Ok, so in my search, I've stumbled across a few sites which deliver when it 
comes to you receiving money for your activity but which I advise you steer 
clear of. I'll explain how they work and why you shouldn't join them.

( Dollarsurveys.net )
You can access the site daily to check for surveys. All you need is a PayPal 
account. Each survey you qualify for rewards you with $1. Surveys can take 
anywhere from 10-30 minutes. There are many disguised scam offers and at least 3 
days a week it seems like that's all you encounter. At best you're only going to 
get a Paypal deposit of $3 or $4 a week. Since I've used it I've received tons 
of spam email. I've also had emails sent by malicious users trying to steal my 
identity by posing as Palpal or bank representatives. So just avoid this site.

( YouData.com )
YouData is a site where you view websites - relatively unknown clothing dealers 
for instance - and get paid. Originally the promise was $1 a week. So after a 
year, if you were loyal, you'd have $52. Of course this amount could grow if you 
refer others. Anyway, I joined over a year ago and for the first couple of weeks 
things went smoothly. I clicked an ad, stayed for a small period of time (like 
40 seconds to 1 minute) then moved on to the next. Eventually fewer ads became 
available. I was earning less than a dollar a week. The last amount I got was 10 
cents! Now no new ads appear. So I just don't log in anymore.

( MyLot.com )
Ever use Yahoo! Answers? MyLot functions in the same way. Users post questions 
on any topic imaginable and others reply. Based on your activity, you earn 
money, very very tiny amounts - pennies. You can't cash out until you reach like 
$10 which takes forever. Trust me. You need to join this site simply because you 
LOVE to chat or ask and answer random questions. Just avoid it - too much time 
is required to earn an insignificant profit.

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