by jake0831 » Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:17 pm
There are such a wide variety of survey sites your best bet is to use the information Survey Police has given you and try as many as you can. You'll find some meet your needs much better than others. I wouldn't rely completely on what others have experienced because you won't fall into the same demographic that companies are looking for, i.e., age, gender, number of family members, marital status, etc. But you must be vigilant. That is the key. If you take a survey be sure to mark everything down (survey #, date and time taken, topic or topics, etc.) and keep these records as best you can. If you write to a survey company be as detailed as possible about the survey(s) you are talking about or they won't answer your questions. YOU are responsible for checking as often as possible to make sure you are being credited with having taken the survey AND that the true value is being compensated. THEY are responsible for keeping you informed of HOW they credit the surveys or sweepstakes. NEVER give a survey site more than three (3) months (12 weeks) to reassure you. Anything over three months and you can be pretty sure they have no intention of being fair or legitimate. Good luck, mate.