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  1. You would have to find a lawyer that would be willing to take the case. I know there is no way I would be able to support myself just doing surveys and market research projects. I do surveys to earn Amazon cards to be able to afford stuff I could not afford otherwise. Right now I am going to use some of my Amazon money to buy myself a new printer. My old one bit the dust a few months ago. I am also going to buy a supplement that I have been taking that is not cheap. If somebody is that desperate for money, they can make $15 an hour working at Whole Foods, and I think close to that much working for Safeway. They can also work for the post office, or they can drive a school bus. Schools are desperate to hire drivers right now, and they pay at least $15 an hour. A lot of drivers have quit because they do not want to be vaccinated. You can also get a job at a restaurant. I don't think I can donate plasma because I think there is an age limit. All of the plasma centers in Chicago are in sketchy neighborhoods anyway. There is a group I can join at my public library in Evanston right outside of Chicago, where I can make $25 to participate in a panel. I think there are ten different time slots to choose from. They just want to know what programs people want the library to fund with their limited funds. They only have $88 per resident to spend, whereas neighboring communities have over twice as much of a budget for their library. .
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  2. Yeah, it would sure be nice to be able to file a class action lawsuit. But there are so many crappy survey sites, which one would you pick? They all suck in the end. They are “the house” and the house always wins. We are the gamblers continually pulling the slots and hoping against hope that we get a few pennies. I could sign up as a crossing guard, work 5-10 hours a week, and make significantly more money. They are paying crossing guards in my area $15.00/hour. I almost would rather do that than sit around repeatedly getting screwed over by survey sites. And the only reason I don’t donate plasma is I’ve actually tried four times now, and they cannot find any good veins in my arms. Yeah, my plasma would be going to greedy bio pharmaceutical companies, but I can relate to that more than these damn greedy survey sites.
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  3. Well keep you emails, take screen shots and become familiar with class-action lawsuit web sites. Though, there may not be as many opportunities for class-actions, because there TOS agreements we click "yes" to do surveys is chocked full of arbitration clauses.
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  4. You just have to make sure you cancel the subscription before it is ready to expire.
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  5. I think this this is Bull, because they never put in writing. Like the Terms and Conditions or Privacy Policy documents. What they do say,profusely is how free they are to use any information provided by "members", out side of identifiable information. It's been my expereince that if an activity is not specifically excluded by contract, terms or satute, they can do what ever they want. I've challenged several survey panels on this and they never produce anything to counter my assertion.
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