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  1. Mnleona, I agree. I will NEVER give a survey company my email password or any bank account info. All any company should need is your paypal email address. If they do not want to use paypal, all they need is your phone number to pay you via Zelle. I dropped Coinout completely because they are now requiring people to give them their email passwords to do anything now. I also reported them to the FTC for soliciting email passwords. I suspect they will either go out of business now or be forced to change their policy. They were even holding previous cashouts hostage until an email password was provided. Who does that?? Highly illegal practice.
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  2. I have not done any Lifepoint surveys in a long time. It seems like I was never eligible for the ones that I tried to get in. I just logged into my lifepoints account, and I discovered I have 5,221 points. I got eight points tonight for not being eligible for four surveys. I am going to start doing them again, and once I get to 5,500 points I am going to cash out for two $25 Amazon cards. I had no idea I had that many points in my account.
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  3. I'm just learning the difference and thought I would share. A survey might be all there is, or it might be a screening questionnaire that determines if you qualify for selection in another type of research study for cash. Some surveys pay out in points or credits, some offer entry into a sweepstakes, but few offer real money to complete. Screeners, on the other hand, are worth the time, because if you do qualify, you might be invited to talk on the phone, be in a focus group, or submit your online video review for a significant amount of money (usually at least $50). Be sure to answer correctly, as I know most companies will double check your identity and answers before they invite you. I know when I first started looking for surveys online, I didn't understand there were different types, hope you find this clarification useful. Good luck, y'all!
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  4. Hmm, their partner Opinion Outpost? Ha, I wouldn’t touch that one with a 40 foot pole! Opinion Outpost is a total joke. Run!
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  5. Survey Police is a Stick Up. They speak softly and carry a big stick. If you royally screw up, they raise the Stick Up and whack your account. That's called aversion rewards.
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